The last page, a fold out double-wide, contains a surprise (or at least it was a surprise to me!) Again, the page is a collage of a whole bunch of different figures, but this time, each figure is doing something to save the earth. Written next to each little picture, is a little rhyming saying, e.g.
- Waste less, Jess
- Catch a ride, Clyde
- Don't pollute, man-in-a-suit
- Roller-skate Kate
- Use your feet, Pete
- Share, Clare
- Save the planet, Janet . . . "
This is a fun book for a lot of reasons. Of course, it would be perfect for Earth Day, or a unit on recycling or pollution. I could use it in a lesson on inferring or foreshadowing, or paying close attention to the author's clues (I wasn't, and totally missed the message until the last page!) The illustrations would make it a perfect candidate for a unit on collage. And I could see emergent readers gravitating to the book's easily readable text. A great book for any elementary library!
2 comments:
Thank you so much for taking the time to review Ok Go! I love your ideas on ways to use the book as part of a curriculum.
Sounds like a great one!
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