Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Do Unto Otters
Do Unto Otters: A Book About Manners | Laurie Keller
6 posts | 7 read | 3 to read
Mr. Rabbit wonders if he will be able to get along with his new neighbors, who are otters, until he is reminded of the golden rule.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
quote
caitylaycock

“It simply means treat otters the same way you'd like otters to treat you.“

blurb
caitylaycock

I love this book because as a kid my dad used to read it to us all the time. He thought us that the golden rule was the most important rule.

review
caitylaycock
Pickpick

This book is a fun book about the golden rule. The author uses a play on words and make the book about otters to replace the word others. I like how the book explains that if you want to be treated a certain way then you got to treat others the same.

review
KristieAK999
Pickpick

Fun book with a good message.

review
Kaelya
post image
Pickpick

Do Unto Otters by Laurie Keller is such a great book to read with preschoolers and kindergarteners to teach them about manners and being kind to your neighbors. I would definitely use this as a read aloud to ensure understanding in the students. ESOL strategy number 8 would be what I would use to continually monitor comprehension with the students. The UDL I would use is 3.2 to teach and actually use the manners #ucflae3414sub18 Bigfoot.com

JayaJ I haven‘t read this book, but I definitely want to look into this book. I think book will be very entertaining to young kids and may even be funny. 6y
emilybanne I love that! I haven't read it yet but it seems like a really cute book. 6y
DrSpalding Late submission. Love this book and hope you will use it in your classroom. 6y
6 likes3 comments
blurb
Gabylaurel10
post image

Do Unto Otters: A book About Manners by Laurie Keller is a fantasy Bank Street Best Children‘s Book of the Year picture book. This book would be excellent in any classroom library even in the secondary levels! This book goes and talk about different mannerisms and how to treat people which anyone at any age might need some help with especially younger kids and older ones might need some reminding 😉

Gabylaurel10 An activity that would best suit this book would be teaching about the Golden Rule especially in the beginning of the school year to create the classroom rules along with creating a positive and friendly classroom community. http://character.org/lessons/lesson-plans/elementary/plattin-primary-school-2/ 6y
Gabylaurel10 This book lines up with UDL strategy 3.1 of activating prior knowledge because the kids should have basic knowledge of having some manners and with 3.2 of highlighting patterns and critical features. This book also works well with ESOL strategy 4 which also goes into detail about prior knowledge. #UCFLAE3414SuB18 6y
DrSpalding I agree that this could be read pre-K through 12 grade! Reminders about the golden rule are always helpful. Nice resource. 6y
4 likes3 stack adds3 comments