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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Many Irons in the Fire

My post title is an idiom that means I'm doing a few things at one time.  In this case, I'm reading a few books at one time.

I finished Surviving Hitler that Luke C lent to me.  Thanks so much, Luke!  I hope that you'll also read these books, and maybe some of your classmates could borrow them.  I think that Matt W would really appreciate them.
So, now to the books I'm reading.  ON MANY STUDENTS' RECOMMENDATIONS, I'm reading Warriors Into the Wild.  I know that many of you have read this series and others are reading it right now like me.  It's pretty cool because I can make some connections to my own cats.  I think Khan would be like Firepaw.  He's pretty energetic.  We have stray cats in our neighborhood, so I wonder if they get into fights and have clans like these cats.  The author really goes into a lot of detail to help you visualize the setting of the book.  Check out the figurative language I found just on the first page!

  1. "The silence was broken only by the ripple of water from the swift black river and the whisper of trees in the forest beyond." (What kind of figurative language?)
  2. "the creatures leaped at each other, and suddenly the rocks were alive with wrestling, screeching cats." (What kind of figurative language?)
I found the website for the series, and I thought some of you might like this.

I'm about to start a baseball book with a small group of 5th graders.  There may be room for 1-2 more, so let me know if you're interested.  The books have been ordered, boys, so we'll be starting soon.  I'm pretty excited!
  • What do you think about the "Warriors" books?
  • Did you check out the website?
  • Have you read other books about animals?
  • Are you interested in reading a baseball book?

6 comments:

  1. sounds like a cool series Mr. Milbrand. Do u know what the first book's ar level is?

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    1. Hey, Matt! The first book is a 5.6, and it's worth 10 points. It's a little tough, but it's so worth it. It's a cool story.

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  2. Both phrases are a form of personification. I think that the warrior series sounds interesting based on all the reaports I've heard at school. Yes I have read a ton of other animal books, and I,m TOTALLY interested in reading some baseball books!

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    1. The "Jackie & Me" books are in, so we'll start on Monday. Yes!

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  3. I tried the first warriors book a couple days ago and I hated it! Maybe it's because i am allergic to cats or something...
    Anyway I tried the new book Survivors about dogs and that was great! That's weird I just realised that I have a dog not a cat.Hmm...

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  4. Also can I take a AR test on Survivors?

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