36. You Can’t Go to School Naked! by Dianne Billstrom
August 1, 2009 at 9:01 am Leave a comment
Retell: Parents try to convince their young son to put on clothes for his first day of school. They manage to come to an interesting compromise.
Topics: clothes, consequences, individuality, decisions
Units of Study: Poetry
Tribes: right to pass
Writing Skills: using rhythm and rhyme
My Thoughts: This is a really cute ‘fun read.’ I can see using this during a discussion about rules and how they are usually implemented for a reason. “If you went to school naked when the sun’s overhead, you would get a sunburn and turn very RED!” It also addresses the idea of having the right to pass (even having the right to pass on wearing clothes) but that each decision we make has consequences.
Entry filed under: Female Authors, Picture Books. Tags: clothes, consequences, decisions, fun reads, individuality, poetry, rhyme, rhythm, right to pass.
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