Friday, December 4, 2009

Book Talk The Walkathon



The Walkathon by Jan Weeks and Illustrations Pat Reynolds.


Fiction on the third or fourth grade level.
Author Tidbit
Jan Weeks holds a BA in English and in Speech. She is not only an award winning author, but she also is a an experienced public speaker. She also conducts writing seminars and is greatly respected and in great demand.
Opinion of the Book
This is a great book for my third and fourth grade PE students for several reasons. First, it teaches diversity. It shows students how to be respectful to students who may be disabled. It centers around a school walkathon that supports physical fitness. The main character Peter, who is confined to a wheelchair, is determined to compete in the walkathon and with the help of his classmates, he succeeds.
Short Synopsis
Each year Peter's school conducts a Walkathon, where students get sponsors and raise money for their school. The student who walks the most laps gets a "mystery" prize. The students are very excited and curious about the mystery prize. Peter's job the year before was to hand out oranges to the walkers. He wants to participate. The teacher reminds him that parts of the walking path is bumpy and hilly. She worries that he could not make it in his wheelchair. However, one students volunteers to help push Peter over roof spots, then anther student volunteers, and another so on.
Highlight
Peter's mom and dad support him believing that he is strong enough. He gets lots of sponsors. At the race, Peter is able to keep up until he comes to a hill. Michael helps push in over the hill. Olivia helps him over a rocky path. Peter makes the first lap, and he gets a sticker. He isn't tired and he goes for another lap, and another, and another. That night Peter is tired and has no trouble going to sleep. The next day at school Peter finds out that he made the most laps.
Hook
Who actually won the "mystery price"? What was the price? The winner had a surprise for everyone, too. What was that surprise? To find out read The Walkathon.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Book Talk Lafitte's Black Box






Lafitte's Black Box

by

Jake Weber

A Historical Fiction for Middle School Students

Author Tidbit
Jake Weber, a lifelong resident of Louisiana, enjoys researching and studying history. His professional background is in the medical field.

Opinion of the Book
This is a great book for Middle Level Students. It is full of mystery, treasures, pirates and nightmares. The characters in the book are Middle School kids who have to deal with the same problems that kids that age deal with when they have to adjust to a new school, a new town and new friends.

Short Synopsis
Devereaux Parker is your average boy trying to make it in a new city. Devereaux was uprooted from home in Natchez and moved to New Orleans. Fitting in a new town and new school is hard. When he falls asleep his dreams take him into the past, back to Natchez and back to old new Orleans. In his dreams, he is part of a pirate crew held against his will.

Highlight
When he can no longer control what is real and what is imagined, Devereaux discovers a box that has been buried for centuries. He goes on a mission to find Lafitte's treasure through the streets of New Orleans.

Hook
In his dreams, he is captive of pirates. It is only when he wakes up that he is able to get away from the pirates. What will happen if he doesn't wake up? Will he be forever captive of this band of pirates? Will he find Lafitte's long lost treasure? Read Lafitte's Black Box to find out.