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Read this with my 3rd grader. We both really liked it, her probably a little more than me.
I read this with my third graders. They loved it and didn't desire me to stop. It's a cute story that teaches children that being "absurd" goes deeper than tangible things and names, merely getting to know someone and building trust. I read this with my third graders. They loved it and didn't desire me to stop. It's a beautiful story that teaches children that beingness "cool" goes deeper than tangible things and names, but getting to know someone and building trust. ...more
I read this book to my tertiary graders last twelvemonth. They LOVED it :-)
Going to try this ane at school!
Read to me by my own tertiary grader. :)
I don't remember why, ( I read this when I was eight, three years agone)just I hated this book. Probably considering it followed the stereotypical "kid-tries-to-be-cool-and-he-so-gets-sad-so-he-stops-being-cool-for-friendship-or-any" plot.
I hate that plot. I don't remember why, ( I read this when I was eight, iii years ago)just I hated this volume. Probably because it followed the stereotypical "kid-trieshoped-for-absurd-and-he-then-gets-sad-then-he-stops-being-absurd-for-friendship-or-any" plot.
I detest that plot. ...more
This volume is most a 3rd grader who wants to be cool (obviously) he seems to exist tired of beingness treated like a child even though he is but everyone wants to grow up and then he is on a journey to get rid of all the baby stuff and finally be cool
Adept Book This was required reading for my third grader. In his words, ,"it was a good volume". Good plenty for me.
Good Book This was required reading for my third grader. In his words, ,"it was a expert book". Good enough for me.
...more Matthew: I actually liked this volume! By the manner, I am going to 3rd grade this year. I borrowed this from the library. You should try to be cool in 3rd Grade!!!
I read this with my third graders and it allowed room for safe discussion on bullying. The students have referred to Robbie and Bo Haney throughout the year as encouragement to each other on how they should act.
The students were engaged and wanted to keep reading. I work with ESL students and there are some things I had to explain considering of how long ago the book was written and they were unfamiliar with certain things.
The chapters are short and perfect for a quick read each day.
I didn't beloved it but I tin can see how it's useful. Definitely dated - the mom loads flick in her camera, muppet babies are referenced, and the mom is buying all his school supplies at a department store. The kids might not notice some of the dates references. Thinking about it every bit a readaloud just not certain now. I didn't dearest it but I tin can meet how it's useful. Definitely dated - the mom loads film in her camera, muppet babies are referenced, and the mom is buying all his school supplies at a department store. The kids might not notice some of the dates references. Thinking about it as a readaloud but not sure at present. ...more
I pre-read this for my incoming 2nd grader. I felt like this little dude was super shallow, and I really wanted to have a conversation with him. And so again... he was clearly really stressed out. My determination was this book might give my child anxiety and a complex then I'k not letting him read it until he'south well established in school. I pre-read this for my incoming 2d grader. I felt like this little dude was super shallow, and I really wanted to have a chat with him. Then again... he was clearly really stressed out. My conclusion was this book might give my child anxiety and a complex so I'one thousand not letting him read information technology until he's well established in school. ...more
I call up reading this when I was younger - maybe 3rd form? So when I saw it at my school library, I had to bring information technology home for the weekend and read it again. It wasn't as good as I remembered, but kids' books accept come a long way since then. It was notwithstanding an enjoyable, quick read, and I could see some of my students liking information technology.
Seems a little old fashioned, but the tertiary class course I had today seemed entranced with it. They were all able to answer the questions and sat still and quiet during the reading. Since it's difficult to keep kids' attention today I'd say information technology's a keeper. Seems a petty old fashioned, simply the third class form I had today seemed entranced with it. They were all able to respond the questions and saturday still and repose during the reading. Since it'due south difficult to go along kids' attending today I'd say it'south a keeper. ...more
Smart, witty and fun This little book packs a punch in teaching children nearly existence kind, fifty-fifty to bullies. The author makes the characters feel very existent and our chief character is extremely funny.
I dearest how this book shows kids that there is more than being cool in the mode they think.
Did not make me cool never would read once again.
Such a cute volume to read with students at the commencement of third grade!!!
the thing is im in 3d and this is no assistance plus i been cOoL
This will be groovy to read at the commencement of the year. It's short enough that it could be read aloud in one or two days!
I thought this would be a fun read aloud for my new third grader. It was! We had some good discussions about schoolhouse friends and what it meant to be truly "cool" - being kind to others. I idea this would be a fun read aloud for my new third grader. It was! We had some good discussions nearly schoolhouse friends and what it meant to exist truly "cool" - being kind to others. ...more
Idk I haven't read information technology yet Idk I haven't read information technology all the same ...more
Title: How to be Cool in the Tertiary Grade
Writer: Betsy Duffey
Genre: How-to, chapter book
Theme(s): Popularity, acceptance
Opening line/judgement: "There you are!" his mother called out as Robbie came into the kitchen.
Brief Book summary: Robbie wants to fit in and be absurd in third grade, so he decides there are sure things he needs to do to achieve popularity. What he before long realizes is that beingness squeamish to people and verbalizing his needs will make him more than friends than dressing a certain manner.
Profe Title: How to be Cool in the Third Grade
Author: Betsy Duffey
Genre: How-to, chapter book
Theme(due south): Popularity, acceptance
Opening line/sentence: "At that place you lot are!" his mother chosen out every bit Robbie came into the kitchen.
Brief Book summary: Robbie wants to fit in and be cool in third grade, and so he decides at that place are certain things he needs to do to achieve popularity. What he soon realizes is that being nice to people and verbalizing his needs will brand him more friends than dressing a certain fashion.
Professional person Review ane:
"Robbie's somewhat overstated aim is to create a new epitome for himself past taking steps like fugitive his mother's company on the way to the omnibus finish each morning, trading in his superhero underwear for manifestly white, and getting jeans. If his goals seem pocket-sized and unassuming, so is Robbie; and his solutions--in one case, simply asking his female parent for what he wants instead of expecting her to mind-read--are ingenuously on target. But though Duffey is well tuned in to tertiary-class cool, she includes a stereotypical bully, held dorsum a year and ready to tangle with anyone who looks at him the wrong way; worse, references to coolness and what kind of year Robbie is having are annoyingly repetitious. Nevertheless, modest aspirations mean modest rewards: readers Robbie'due south age will be glad to find their own concerns on nearly every folio. Illustrations not seen. (Fiction. 8-x)" -- Kirkus Reviews
Professional person Review 2:
"It's non easy to seem cool when the whole class knows you wear superhero underwear and your mom yet kisses you goodbye at the charabanc stop. But Robbie York has a plan, in this delightful affiliate book that'southward "well tuned-in to 3rd-grade absurd." -- Kirks Reviews
Response to Professional Reviews:
Duffey'southward novel definitely relates to the stereotypical simple school feel. Readers will be able to compare the book to their own lives - including problems with bullies and overbearing parents. Everyone tin can relate.
Evaluation of Literary Elements:
This is a good chapter volume for children just starting to read this kind of text. There are 13 chapters, just they are brusk and concise. They can concur the reader's interest without droning on, just still tell a story.
Consideration of Instructional Application:
This volume would be the perfect introduction to third form (possibly fifty-fifty summer reading). Information technology sends an important message to students about popularity while also increasing fluency. It could also be integrated into a unit well-nigh personal identity. ...more than
How to Exist Cool in the Tertiary Form, written past Betsy Duffey tells a story about a third form boy who is trying to fit in with his classmates. Robbie has three special tips to help tertiary graders become cool, whether or not he can live up to these tips is a different story. One day Robbie was in the bath and the boys started making fun of him for wearing underwear with superheroes on it. Bo would give Robbie such a difficult time and call him names like Little Wobbie. Robbie was different from the How to Exist Cool in the Third Grade, written by Betsy Duffey tells a story about a tertiary grade boy who is trying to fit in with his classmates. Robbie has three special tips to assist third graders get cool, whether or non he can alive up to these tips is a dissimilar story. One day Robbie was in the bath and the boys started making fun of him for wearing underwear with superheroes on it. Bo would give Robbie such a hard time and call him names like Little Wobbie. Robbie was different from the other kids. His parents said that school wearing apparel could be nada like play clothes and he had to always habiliment shirts with collars. In order to fit in and no longer go made fun of Robbie convinced his mom to purchase him new jeans and some new manifestly white underwear. Robbie's mom did exactly what Robbie said. He also convinced his mom not to walk him to the passenger vehicle stop. Now what third grader gets out of having their mom walk them to the bus stop? Well if anyone could do anything, Robbie sure tin can. This book teaches children the importance of getting along with everyone despite their differences. It helps children learn how to be considerate to others. This is the perfect book for children who like fitting in. Children ages 6 to 9 would truly bask this volume.
...more than I decided to re-read this book after so many years just to see if I may however like it. It was a fast read. This was a typical story of plumbing fixtures in at school; a topic that is relatable no thing what age you lot are. Whether y'all are a child or a teenager, you try to fit in with others to brand friends. I found that this kind of brought me back to my babyhood. Fortunately, I did not take to suffer the humiliation of riding on a coach. However, I felt that this was no unlike from other stories. In that location i
I decided to re-read this volume later then many years just to see if I may however like it. Information technology was a fast read. This was a typical story of fitting in at school; a topic that is relatable no affair what historic period you lot are. Whether you are a child or a teenager, you try to fit in with others to brand friends. I plant that this kind of brought me back to my childhood. Fortunately, I did not have to endure the humiliation of riding on a bus. However, I felt that this was no dissimilar from other stories. At that place is nil that distinguishes Robbie or the book from other stories. He is a overnice kid and all but that does this brand me desire to read information technology again? No. I thought the ending, to say the least, sucked. Similar, all of the sudden the people change and it'due south all fine and dandy. I guess this is the general storyline yous would expect for petty kids, but I recollect to brand a volume memorable you need something more than.
...more than I thought this book was unproblematic just really the comprehend really explains the whole plot to the book. Robert wants to wearing apparel cool non exist chosen Robbie and has a plan on how to do it. This book knows where it's going and has a plan. The moral is really saying that being cool more than abstract than what you clothing. It's a adept moral to have in an early readers book. Hilariously I volition always consider this book the Pretty Pony ruler thanks to chapter ii. The pencil drawings are gorgeous semi-realism which fit I idea this book was simple merely really the encompass really explains the whole plot to the volume. Robert wants to apparel cool not be called Robbie and has a programme on how to exercise it. This book knows where it'southward going and has a plan. The moral is actually saying that being cool more abstract than what you wear. It's a good moral to have in an early readers book. Hilariously I will always consider this book the Pretty Pony ruler cheers to affiliate 2. The pencil drawings are gorgeous semi-realism which fit well with the book. The characters were a little generic but for the age information technology's directed at it fit actually well. ...more than
Robbie Yorks wants to be absurd, but several things agree him dorsum. In this chapter volume for transitional readers, Robbie tries to get Rob, wearable jeans, ditch his superhero undies, avoid his mom's lipstick-laden passenger vehicle stop kisses, and stay out bully Bo Haney's sights. All of this is easier said than done, especially the terminal when Robbie is assigned to help Bo in school. Everything turns out fine, Robbie learns non only to be his own cool self, only that not everyone are really what they appear to be Robbie Yorks wants to be cool, but several things hold him back. In this chapter book for transitional readers, Robbie tries to become Rob, wear jeans, ditch his superhero undies, avoid his mom's lipstick-laden bus stop kisses, and stay out bully Bo Haney'south sights. All of this is easier said than done, particularly the last when Robbie is assigned to help Bo in school. Everything turns out fine, Robbie learns not only to be his ain cool self, but that not everyone are actually what they appear to be. His human relationship with bully Bo turns out to exist very satisfying and sweet. ...more
Betsy Duffey grew upwardly with a dearest of reading and writing. Her earliest experience in writing came from reading manuscripts by her mother author and Newbery winner, Betsy Byars. She began writing in 1990 and has published over xx children's books, including a number of pop series. Her books accept been Inferior Library Guild selections, Crown Award nominees, and have been nominated for country awa Betsy Duffey grew up with a love of reading and writing. Her earliest experience in writing came from reading manuscripts by her mother writer and Newbery winner, Betsy Byars. She began writing in 1990 and has published over xx children's books, including a number of popular serial. Her books have been Junior Library Guild selections, Crown Award nominees, and have been nominated for country awards in over twenty states.
Her latest books are devotional books for adults. She began writing short meditations for friends who were challenged in unlike ways. More Peace started for a friend undergoing chemotherapy. More than Hope for a young friend dealing with infertility. The series continues to grow.
Betsy splits her time between Atlanta and the Georgia mountains. When she is non writing you tin can probably find her outside hiking in the woods or on the porch in a rocking chair with a practiced book. ...more
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