Disclosure: I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
The Soil in Jackie's Garden
Origami in the Geometry Classroom
Disclosure: I was sent these packages of origami paper in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
Last week was a stressful and emotional week at school and home, so I wasn't able to post. I have realized when I'm not in the right mindset my reviews are hard to write. For a while I have wanted to share some ideas I use in my geometry class with origami paper. I will be sharing four new packages of origami paper with you in this post. I keep a box of origami paper in my classroom and students come and get some when they are feeling creative or need to relax. I also use it in my geometry class. I have the kids do a project using geometric terms project using geometric terms, but I also use it for some easy discovery and illustrating properties. I have been wanting to share these ideas with you. May is the perfect time to introduce it since origami is a Japanese art form and ties into Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Jo's Special Gifts -- Review & Giveaway
Do you know anyone with autism? According to the Center for Disease Control, 1 in 36 children are diagnosed with autism as of 2020. It is getting diagnosed more often. In 2000 the statistic was 1 in 150. It is also four times more common in boys than girls. (Source) I teach and have taught many students on the autism spectrum. I also have friends who kids' have been diagnosed with it. In fact, the only time I have had a guest blogger was my friend sharing her own experience as the mother of an autistic child. Today I get to share a very special picture book about a boy with autism and some of his behaviors, characteristics, etc. The book is Jo's Special Gifts by Mariam Shapera and illustrated by Lorna Humphreys.
Baba's Peach Tree
Disclosure: I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! Last week we shared a book about a Chinese American who fought for her right to go to school. This week we are sharing a new picture book (released today) about a father and daughter in rural China. It is Baba's Peach Tree by Marie Tang and illustrated by Seo Kim. It is recommended for ages 4 to 8.
The City Beyond the Stars -- 2nd Book in Fantasy Middle Grades Series
Disclosure: I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
The wait is almost over!! The sequel to The Kingdom Over the Sea is being released tomorrow!! The wait was worth it because The City Beyond the Stars by Zohra Nabi is full of the same magic, fun, and intrigue. This series is recommended for ages 8 to 12.