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November 2, 2013
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1. Topic: Self control
This book is about self control, it teaches children that everyone gets upset, how we can handle it and how we can make ourselves feel better. I would use this book for a feeling activity.
Molly Bang. When Sophie Gets Angry –Really, Really Angry. The blue sky press. An imprint of scholastic inc. New York, library of congress.
2. Topic: classroom rules.
Helps children understand why we have rules in the classroom and why they are important. I would use this book as a tool now and then to remind children about classroom rules if and when they need it. Cheri J. Meiners M.Ed. Know And Follow Rules. Library of congress cataloging-in-publication data Meiners, cheri j-, 1957
3. Topic: Feelings book.
I would use the book to talk about the different feeling and when we feel a certain way how we use our words to express our feelings.
Janan Cain. The way I feel. Parenting Press; 1 edition (January 1, 2000)

4. Topic: Trying new foods
I readied this book to the children before doing a fruit and vegetable tasting; they enjoyed the book very much because they were able read along by saying the letters of the alphabet and naming the fruits as well as the vegetable. Lois Ehlert. Eating The Alphabet. HMH Books for Young Readers; BRDBK edition (April 1, 1996)
5. Topic: Teasing
This is a good book to read when teasing happens in the classroom, it bring on a discussion and helps children understand both sides of teasing. Anna Dewdney. Llama Llama And The Bully Goat. Viking Juvenile
6. Topic: moving to a new place
I would read this book to a child who is moving, and seems to be having a hard time understand why they are moving. This book will hopefully help ease their anxiousness and help the child understand his or her emotion.
Michaelene Mundy, and illustrated by R.W Alley. Saying Good-Bye Saying Hello… When Your Family Is Moving (Elf-Help Books for kids). Abbey



Bibliography: Janan Cain. The way I feel. Parenting Press; 1 edition (January 1, 2000) 4 Lois Ehlert. Eating The Alphabet. HMH Books for Young Readers; BRDBK edition (April 1, 1996) 5 Martine Agassi ph.d and illustrated by Marieka Heinlen. Hands Are Not for Hitting (Board Book). Free spirit publishing (February 15, 2002) 8 Pat Thomas and illustrated by Leslie Harker. I Miss You. Barron’s educational series; 1 edition (January 1, 2001) 9

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