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The Knight at Dawn
The Knight at Dawn | Mary Pope Osborne
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Eight-year-old Jack and his younger sister Annie use the magic treehouse to travel back to the Middle Ages, where they explore a castle and are helped by a mysterious knight.
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Johanna414
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I have some very tired, very grumpy kids tonight. When they asked to listen to an audiobook in bed, I gave a very exuberant "Yes!" and we all piled into my bed. Hopefully they just fall asleep! #raisingreaders

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Traci1
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Like mommy, like monkey. 🐵

*no stuffies were harmed in the making of this photo (he's just a little squished).

Ruthiella Sometimes we all need a little extra lumbar support! 😂 3y
Leftcoastzen So cute!👏 3y
GingerAntics What a cutie!!! Maybe his stuffy was helping him get comfy. I‘m woth @Ruthiella on that one. 3y
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Velvetfur Aw how precious! And I love the word 'stuffie' 💜😁 3y
Eggs ❤️❤️❤️❤️ 3y
Tera66 Great picture! 😍 3y
Traci1 @Ruthiella it's always good to have a friend willing to support us in whatever way we need. 😄 3y
GingerAntics The focus on his face just gets me. 3y
Traci1 @GingerAntics haha. That's his "reading in my brain" face. As opposed to reading out loud. ? 3y
GingerAntics 🤣😂🤣 I love that!!! 3y
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Traci1
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Henry sitting in my lap and reading to me. ❤❤

"The dog's name is Henry too, Mommy!"

GingerAntics 🥰🥰🥰 he‘s so sweet! 4y
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LukeSporkwalker
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The best part was when the knight arrived and put Jack and Annie up on the horse!

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Anna40
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My son and I love this series: informative, engaging, a wonderful escape to other times and places. We read the first 3 books and have 1 more left. I already ordered the second box with 4 books. Perfect for kids 5 to 8.

Reecaspieces What a cutie. 4y
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mamawray
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I still really love this series, but am thankful I was doing this as a read aloud for my little ones. There were a couple times with name calling that I was surprised about. Since I was reading, I could just skip over it. Otherwise we really enjoyed the Knight and castle!

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Allthebookclubs
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The Magic Treehouse Book #2 was great. It‘s too bad Jack doesn‘t have a camera in his book bag, although he has books about the places they visit so I guess he doesn‘t need one. Book 27 of 2019

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ChelseaPerez
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Eight-year-old Jack and his younger sister Annie use the magic treehouse a second time in the second novel in the Magic Treehouse series. In this adventure, they travel back to the Middle Ages, where they explore a castle and are helped by a mysterious knight when they run into trouble. This book is a Historical Fantasy book that can be tied into a social studies unit very easily.

ChelseaPerez It would be a fantastic pick for a Reader‘s Theatre lesson in the class.
Here are links to a theatrical adaptation of the short novel that includes the entire class in a fun, hands-on theatrical experience!
https://www.mthclassroomadventures.org/mth-stage

https://www.mtishows.com/magic-tree-house-the-knight-at-dawn-kids
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ChelseaPerez UDL 3.3 - Guide information processing, visualization, and manipulation- Provide multiple entry points to a lesson and optional pathways through content (e.g., exploring big ideas through dramatic works, arts and literature, film and media)
EL Language Arts 2. Utilize the Total Physical Response (TPR) teaching strategy which introduces a new language through a series of commands to enact an event.
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DrSpalding What a fabulous theatrical experience! This aligns nicely to the use of total physical response. These books however are primarily fantasy because Jack and Annie are traveling in a magic treehouse and that cannot happen in the real world. 7y
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