Shana Corey wrote Millie and the Macy's day Parade
 
 
In a message dated 4/11/2008 9:52:21 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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Do you  know who wrote the Milly book?  It sounds like a great  book.
Thanks,

Ro Getto
Learning Support
Edgewood  School
8545 S. Sheperd Avenue
Oak Creek, Wisconsin  53154


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  On Behalf Of Felicia Barra
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Subject: Re:  [MOSAIC] Novels for Book Clubs - Immigration Unit

I second that  book.  Maybe I like it so much because in November 1991 I 
marched in  the parade!!!!
Felicia
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Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Novels for Book  Clubs - Immigration Unit


> Laura,
> I absolutely love  Milly and the Macy DAy Parade. It is the story of
young
> Polish  immigrant girl who tells her father's boss, Mr. Macy,  that  the

> families
> in her neighborhood are homesick at Christmas  and want to carol in the
> streets. Based loosely in  non-fiction,  it describes how the
immigrants 
> in New
> YOrk influenced the  tradition of the  Macy:s Day  Parade .,
>  Pam
>
>
> In a message dated 4/10/2008 5:24:32 P.M. Eastern  Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>  Looking  for suggestons of titles for a unit of study around the  theme
of
> Immigration  to New York.
>
> It is for a  4th grade classroom, levels P -  V
>
> Looking for 4 good  titles.
>
> Laura
>
>
> -----Original   Message-----
> From: Kevin Kleinert  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:   [email protected]
> Sent: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 5:33 am
>  Subject:  [MOSAIC] Less is More is a  GOLDMINE
>
>
>
> I want to piggyback  Leslie's  sentiments!
> I recently finished Kimberly Hill Campbell's new  book  titled "Less is

> More -
> Teaching Literature with  Short Texts - Grades 6 -  12"  It is a
goldmine!
>
>  I found her book to be reflective,  validating and full of new  ideas.
Her
> writing style displays warmth,  conversation and  professionalism.  You

> will
> feel
> as though the  two of  you are sitting down, enjoying a cup of
coffee/tea 
>  and
> discussing the  passion of reading, learning and young  people.
>
> Kimberly truly  does what is best for her  students.  Her book is full
of
> resources,  lesson ideas,  strategies, real things and experiences that

> have
>  worked  within her classroom.  This is a book that you will pull  off
the
> shelf
> when you begin to ask yourself questions such  as " I want to teach
> foreshadowing, but I am not sure what piece of  text to use to bring
forth
> the
> skill or how I want to teach  it?"
>
> This was my exact  question and so I went to her  text.  This is the
lesson 
> I
> planned and   implemented.
>
> I love using short text!  As a teacher of  ELL  students, they need
things
> scaffolded, broken down and  extensive  background building.  Short
texts
>  provide
> multiple rereadings and a  chance to dig deeper.  I  looked at
Kimberly's 
> list
> and
> chose the   story "Charlie" by Shirley Jackson.  I had recalled
enjoying 
>  the
> story
> myself, but it had been a long time.
>
>  I knew my students  would enjoy the story.  We discussed  foreshadowing
and 
> I
> used
> Kimberly's definition of  "It's like the secret between  the author
and 
> me."
>  We
> discussed movies and stories that they thought had   foreshadowing.
After
> reading
> her book, one of the things I  felt  encouraged to do more of was to
read 
> the
> story  to my students  first.   Sometimes I get so hung up on  having
them
> muddle
> their  way through it, that I don't  choose to do this.  Kimberly
inspired 
> me
> to
>  back up and do more of it.
>
> I provided students with post  it  notes and asked them to reread and
look 
> for
>  the
> foreshadowing.  They  marked in the story where they  felt the author 
> leaked
> out
> the  secret.   Most of my students struggled with this because being
ELL's
>  they
> are "literal" readers and this is a difficult skill.  I then  took 
> Kimberly's
> advice and partnered my students up and had  them work  together.  Some
> partners
> chose to reread  AGAIN!  The more they  reread the deeper the 
>  comprehension.
> They
> also shared many stories  themselves  of being in Kdg and grade 1 and 
> telling
> lots
> of funny  stories  at home.  I wasn't going to give up and tell  my
students
> the
> foreshadowing secrets, so in their  partners, I encouraged them to look
at
> the
> dialogue between  Laurie, the main character and his parents.   They
came 
>  up
> with
> several different answers of foreshadowing and  could  support why they

> chose
> them.  I found it  intriguing that they wanted  me to tell them if they

>  were
> right
> or wrong.  I was also able to tie   foreshadowing with inferencing
because 
> you
> have to have  some background to  pick up the secrets and clues and you

>  need
> to
> make inferences to find the   foreshadowing.
>
> I highly recommend Kimberly's book.   You  will be encouraged to use
the 
> many
> short text  resources she provides and  the many lesson ideas that
focus  on
> the
> reading strategies that students  need to be  deeper readers and good 
> writers!
> I
> love this  book!
>
> My students loved the story Charlie by Shirley  Jackson.  I was  able
to 
> find
> the
> audio  version online free  at
>  http://www.miettecast.com/authors/jackson-shirley
>
>  Donna
> ESL  teacher
> Hatfield,  PA
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