Jan Brett is one of my favorite authors! My students always love her books. Here are a few things we’ve done so far:
After reading The Hat, we made a word web of synonyms for the word ridiculous. We used all the words from the story and then thought of our own..
Then each student chose their favorite animal and favorite synonym to do these hats for our bulletin board.
For The Mitten, we do a Venn diagram comparing Jan Brett’s version to an older version by Alvin Tresselt. Each student was in charge of a pink strip. When it was their turn, they read their strip and glued it in the correct space. (If they needed help, they could ask the class for some assistance.) They had a great time with this one!
We’ve been talking a lot about elements of a story, and Jan Brett books work so well for this. I get a little graphic-organizer-happy. Here are a few:
I made this story map with beginning, middle and end for Berlioz the Bear.
I had the best teacher moment yesterday when one of my students inspired this graphic organizer. We were reading Hedgie’s Surprise and he said, “this story reminds me of Trouble with Trolls for two reasons…” The rest of the class joined in while I whipped up this poster. Other kids started to throw in other books too!