A boy and his mother explore the magical nocturnal world and all its mysterious creatures. After their nighttime stroll, the boy's mother tucks him into bed, with his dog nestled cozily on the rug below. Jane Yolen's poetic lullaby and Anne Hunter's magical illustration harmonize quietly in /5(62). “Lost Girls” novelette. “Sister Emily’s Lightship” short story. MYTHOPOEIC FANTASY AWARD. CARDS OF GRIEF. BRIAR ROSE. YOUNG MERLIN TRILOGY Children’s books. WORLD FANTASY AWARD. Special Award: FAVORITE FOLKTALES AROUND THE WORLD. THE EMERALD CIRCUS Short story/poetry www.doorway.rug: Nocturne. Nocturne is a quiet night time lullaby that introduces children to all of the creatures that wander about in the velvet dark of night. The text is complimented quite nicely by the calming, ethereal illustrations.5/5(6).
2 Nocturne by Jane Yolen. 3 Hello, Harvest Moon by Ralph Fletcher. 4 Rotten Richie and the Ultimate Dare. 5 by Patricia Polacco. 6 Non-fiction texts with bold print vocabulary. 2. Predicting at the text level: 1 Z was Zapped by Chris Van Allsburg. 2 My Lucky Day by Keiko Kasza. 3 Stephanie's Ponytail by Robert Munsch. 3. Books with surprise. - Explore Patty George's board "Writer's Craft", followed by people on Pinterest. See more ideas about writing workshop, mentor texts, picture book. Jane Yolen was born in New York City in Both of her parents were writers and so were most of their friends. While still in preschool, Jane composed her first poem. \"I love to recite my first poem to kids when I talk to them because it was so bad that I tell them that, clearly, they're writing better poems than that."\"Yolen's writing did improve throughout her school.
I like to use the book Nocturne by Jane Yolen to teach this skill. The first page has a taffy sentence-and then the taffy sentence is changed slightly but repeated three other times in the book. It really helps students understand how to stretch their thoughts, add "on purpose" details, and create a beautiful sentence. Honus Wagner the Most Famous Baseball Card Ever. By: Jane Yolen. Age Level: Reading Level: Independent Reader. Genre: Nonfiction, Biography. The baseball card of " the bandy-legged son of German immigrants" sold for almost three million dollars in Honus Wagner was an all-around player who could hit, run, and play shortstop equally well. I hold no rights to the text or images in this video. Read for educational purposes only. Audio from youtube's free audio library. Learn more about Jane Yole.
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