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June 13, 2017

Teacher Book Talk Tuesday

I'm joining Kathleen of Kidpeople Classroom for her brand new summer linky...


I recently read one of the best books that I've read in a LOOOOONG time!
Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper


The Amazon blurb has this to say about the book...
Melody is not like most people. She cannot walk or talk, but she has a photographic memory; she can remember every detail of everything she has ever experienced. She is smarter than most of the adults who try to diagnose her and smarter than her classmates in her integrated classroom—the very same classmates who dismiss her as mentally challenged, because she cannot tell them otherwise. But Melody refuses to be defined by cerebral palsy. And she’s determined to let everyone know it…somehow.
Told through the eyes of Melody, the protagonist, the book is filled with beautiful language, poignant themes, and life-like characters.

The book opens with these words which captivated me immediately:


Whether a teacher chooses to read this book aloud or have her/his students read it independently or for class, there are myriad themes and skills with which to work. Among the themes: bullying, physical challenges, inclusion, perseverance, determination, talents, acceptance. Teachers can present skills of character development and analysis, point of view, realistic fiction, figurative language (perfect mentor text for this area), and plot development, to name a few. 

If you teach in a 4th-7th grade classroom, this book is well-worth your time to investigate, and perhaps share with your students. Grab a copy and read it today! Speaking of today, be sure to hop on over to Kathleen's blog, Kidpeople Classroom, to see what other books are being shared today on this Teacher Book Talk Tuesday.



3 comments:

  1. This has been one of my favorite read-alouds for several years. There are just enough unexpected surprises to keep kids wanting more. It's a great growth mindset book to remind kids to "choose kind" (another great read-aloud!)

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  2. Oh, Angela, this does sound like a goodie... even for me as an adult. I will share your link with my upper el colleagues! Thanks for sharing it... and thanks for linking up! See you next time. Kathleen

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  3. Thanks for sharing. It sounds like a good one. I will need to go check it out.

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