“But if people are bitten, snakes can help! Medicine is made from their poison to treat snake bites.“
“But if people are bitten, snakes can help! Medicine is made from their poison to treat snake bites.“
I see this book used in my classroom as a read aloud story to talk about and discuss snakes. I think this book could also fit into social emotional topics because most people feel very strongly about snakes, but they actually do a lot for our environment. This could help students to see that even if there is something they dislike, it could still be beneficial to them.
Nonfiction- Jennifer Dussling's “Slinky, Scaly Snakes!“ is a fascinating look at the world of snakes. This is an informative book that explores various snake species, their unique characteristics, and their habitats. From the venomous to the harmless, readers will discover a wealth of information about these often misunderstood creatures. This book includes photographs and the text is very engaging for children.
This is an amazing book for older kids. It has beautiful photos in it that go along with explaining the amazing animals. And it fulfilled the last spot for #ISpyBingoMarch. I'm finally finished it! @Clwojick @TheAromaofBooks #ReadAway24 @Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES
This is a great story because students being fearful of something is often talked about with embarrassment. We all have fears and this highlights that as well as friends being there and facing those fears together.
I am (Not) Scared published in 2017, written by Anna Kang and illustrated by Christopher Weyant. This is a story of two friends about to ride a roller coaster. One expresses fear which they talk about then face together. Thought bubbles are used to add more pictures so we can understand the characters better. The two characters look and seem different at first but we see them have fun and relate to each other in the story