Saturday, March 30, 2013

Mentor Text Linky





Amanda and Stacia have a wonderful idea!
I was just telling a colleague the other day 
that I want to teach whole class using mentor 
texts and have the activities to go with them!
I already do use fiction and nonfiction
a lot, but don't always have ready to go
activities for the books!

I couldn't believe when I saw this!
Exactly what I was hoping for!
We will share our favorite texts
and teaching ideas! They are going
to have it organized and everything!

I know it said one book,
but these books just go together!

You can get them in the 
Scholastic Book Order
Pete the Cat and other Groovy Tales...
all 4 books for $13.99!







   



Here are the products I created
to go with these books!

The first is my biggest seller on TpT! Click the pics to check them out!

Point of View and Other Common Core Activities Using Fairy Tales


Story Elements For Fairy Tales Common Core




I hope you link up!
I'd love to read about your 
favorite mentor texts and 
products that go with them!

The very sweet Kimberly is
having an amazing giveaway!
There are only 3 days left to enter
so hurry over! Click the picture
to go to her blog!


Thanks for stopping by!



5 comments:

  1. Yay! Thank you for linking up! I'm so jealous you have these books! They have been sitting in my Amazon cart for forever!! I need to bite the bullet and order them! I love comparing and contrasting different versions of fairy tales!!

    Thank you!!
    Amanda
    Collaboration Cuties

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  2. Cute! My old public library didn't have these books, but I recently moved counties. I'll have to check out the new to me library and see if they have them! :)

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  3. We love fractured fairy tales! We haven't seen these. Thanks for sharing!

    :) Tamra and Sarah
    First Grade Buddies

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  4. I have read so many fractured fairy tales, but never the ones from the series you pictured. However, we ordered some for our grade level to use next year. They will probably be in soon and I look forward to reading them!

    Jessica
    Literacy Spark

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  5. These fractured fairy tales look great! My 4th graders would LOVE these! Thank you for the idea:)
    ~Holly
    Fourth Grade Flipper

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