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Pigeon books
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Represented in the stories they find in our shop. Is a city that has a really low children’s literacy rate so we want to try andĭo our bit to combat this we’ll be having story time sessions and starting aĬhildren’s book club and trying to make sure that everyone feels welcome and Portsmouth is so diverse that we want to make sure our shop is too. We think it’s really important for a bookshop to reflect its area and Stocking mainly new fiction, non-fiction, LGBT+ lit and diverse children’sīooks. Are you going to specialise in any specific genres of book? Work then it doesn’t work I only lose if I don’t try it.Ī similar mindset all I needed to get him on board was the promise of a shopĭog once we’re properly set up. So why can’t I be one of those people? If it doesn’t That starting any kind of business is a risk but people do it every day and are Potentially throw us all into chaos and oblivion. Then on the other hand we have the looming threat of a no-deal Brexit that will Hand it’s a great time to open a bookshop there have been articles in the Guardian and positive news recentlyĪbout how indie bookshops are growing despite the current economic climate, but What led you to decide to open a bookshop, in these challenging times It’s a pop-up shop at the moment, and hopes to have a permanent home soon. Davies describes the origin story of Pigeon Books, currently Southsea’s tiniest bookshop. How about some center activities and a STEM project, too? Click the picture for our Science, Math and More set.Melissa J. Our Engaging Readers unit that includes lesson plans for the pigeon books can be found by clicking, Reading Comprehension: Engaging Readers March Set Two No Prep! Trait: Funny “He wanted to have a hotdog party.” Word Workĭid you know that all of our Engaging Readers K-1 units include word work for each book? Anchor charts, interaction cards, and a plan. Discuss with students what we know about the pigeon from both books and talk about some character traits. Learning about and analyzing characters can be a hard skill in kindergarten and first grade. “I like baths because I can play with toys.” Pigeon Books: Characters “I like to take a bath because I have fun.”

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Students also work on making connections on day 3 after reading, “The Pigeon Needs a Bath”. “I will persuade my mom to play Fort Nite” (Oh my… I’ve heard a lot about this, too!) “I will persuade my mom to get me a AT-TE.” (Apparently, this is an AWESOME Lego toy/vehicle/thing?) This little guy wanted something so he tried to persuade his mom. Students think of a time they’ve tried to persuade someone to them do something. Throughout the book, Pigeon persuades the reader to stay up late because he is not tired. On day 1, you start with “Don’t Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late”. The two books we used for our lesson plans are “Don’t Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late” and “The Pigeon Needs a Bath!”. All of the lesson plan printables can be found in Engaging Readers March Set Two. Kids absolutely LOVE these books by Mo Willems and so do I! Using books that kids love AND teaching reading comprehension strategies is a win for everyone! Check out some great lesson ideas for kindergarten and first grade using two of my favorites. Reading comprehension, responding to literature, and word work! Fun reading lesson ideas for kindergarten and first grade.








Pigeon books