Friday, January 24, 2014

Where the Wild Things Are

Sendak, M. (1963). Where the wild things are. New York: Harper & Row. (Caldecott 1964)


Max is up to trouble and is sent to his room without supper.  Max's room turns into a forest and he is whisked away in a boat to where the wild things are where he is made the king.  Fun ensues until Max become homesick and decides to leave to the dismay of the wild things. The illustrations compliment the story and give the reader a visual of Max's imaginary world.

TEKS: Writing/Literacy: Students write a literary texts to express their ideas and feelings about real or imagined people, events, and ideas.
Lesson: Students will look at the pictures of the book and write their own narrative before reading.

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