Mrs. LaRue Letters from Obedience School Written and Illustrated by Mark Teague Presented by Henry Dennard.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Written and Illustrated by: Octavio She helps me read and spell words. She teaches me how to understand the stories we read. Because of her, I got the.
Advertisements

Julia Etheridge. Introduction  Setting: Grandma Rose’s apartment and the neighborhood she lived in.  First Key Events: - Grandma Rose fell and bruised.
Name: Tori Lerma Period: 3 rd. Setting This story takes place at Rainas middle school, her house and the dentist office at noon.
Theme and central/main idea
Why does an author write a story?
1. THERE ARE MAGICAL CREATURES AND PEOPLE AND EVIL CREATURES. The Last Dragon.
Some Cat ! Written by Mary Casanova Illustrated by Ard Hoyt Published by Farrar Straus Giroux This book is about Violet, a thin little cat who is at the.
Bianka Toledo By: Andrew Clements Period 5
Why couldn’t the deer stay in the city? The deer couldn’t stay in the city because the city was to dangers. The deer couldn’t stay in the city because.
Action and Linking Verbs THEME 5 LESSON 21. Action Verbs An action verb tells what the subject of a sentence does. Some action verbs name actions you.
Beezus and Ramona Kailee Bly’s Recommendation. Beezus and Ramona  Written by Beverly Cleary  Illustrated by Tracy Dockray  Published by Scholastic.
Encyclopedia Brown and the case of the secret pitch By Donald J. Sobol Book Review by Charlie E.
This is a book report on the book called “Amber Brown is Feeling Blue”
Revolutionary War Say No More!
Three Characters we will explore and what they experienced, how they acted, and what they did when in conflict/crisis: Max – feared for his life Hans.
Welcome to the World of: Andrew Clements Dion Stocks.
The Frog Princess Author E. D. Baker Year Published 2002 Fiction By Cheyann V.
Ellipses: A series of marks (
Taking Care of Pets.
THE HYPNOTISTS.
Darlene Ryan 206 Realistic Fiction Hannah Fonseca 6th
Author: Mary Pope Osborne Presentation by Emma Niehof
By Jamie Monroe All About Dogs Dogs are my favorite animals. Dogs sometimes chase cats or birds. Dogs can be brown or many other colors. Dogs can be.
BRUISER Nealshusterman October 4,2012 Realistic fiction Hunter R. 2 nd period.
Georgia Read More “Georgia Read More” The Georgia State Department of Education promoting reading “famously”!
Power Point By : Beatriz M. 4th period
By: ___________________
Unwholly Neal Shusterman August 28, 2012 Science Fiction Lydia Daniel Period 3.
Narrative Writing. What is Narrative Writing?  It is the written act of telling a story.  The story follows a plot or sequence of events  Written narratives,
Every Soul A Star Wendy Mass Published: 2008 Genre: Coming of Age- Fiction Emily Gonzalez 4 th Period.
Without Rayne Written and Illustrated by Kieley Milliman.
Unit 4, Week 1 Mrs. Murray’s 4th Grade eMINTS Classroom
Screech is back!! He has one last rule to teach you!
WORKSHEET 11-1 Sorular ve cevaplar. A) Write right forms of the verbs Ayşe …………………… (be) a doctor. She …………………… (work) at a hospital. She …………………… (treat)
Unit 1, Lesson 5 CREATED BY: M. CHRISTOFF, ENRICHMENT SPECIALIST, FIELD LOCAL SCHOOLS.
Author’s Purpose Why does an author write?. There are many reasons an author decides to write.
The Hero’s Journey. The Hero’s Journey Archetype An archetype is a character, symbol, story pattern, or other element that is common to human experience.
Wish Written By Joseph Monninger Published in 2010 Fiction Natalie L. Period 7.
Name: Jessica Hardy Class Period: 7 th. Setting  The story takes place at home and at school. The house is where most of the story takes place and where.
Story By: Andrew Clements Report By: Camden Boston March 31, 2009
CIERRA METZLER MRS. C’S 5 TH GRADE READING BOOK REPORT REALISTIC FICTION.
By: Chris Crutcher. In the book ‘Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes’. It’s about a boy, Eric. And a girl, Sarah. Eric is the “fattest” boy in the school, and.
LESSON SEVEN – UNIT FIVE: THE GOVERNMENT OF MICHIGAN What are the Rights and Responsibilities of Michigan Citizens?
God Speaks.  God reveals Himself and His will in the Bible.  The Bible reveals God, His plan for creation and redemption, and His plan for our own individual.
Personal Pronouns Practice. I I have a lovely cat It is ….. cat It is my cat Give it back to … Give it back to me Because it is ……. !!! Because it is.
Indirect Objects By: Aiden P. and Aidan C.. What Is An Indirect Object? An Indirect object is a noun or pronoun that comes before an action verb. An indirect.
Independent Reading Log IRL Two Parts of a Reading Response Summary of what you read Response to a prompt.
(Dear Mrs. LaRue edition) Idea by Jennifer WagnerDesign By Cindy Robertson.
MUGGIE MAGGIE Book by Beverly Cleary Book celebration by Carson Shakespear.
Henry And Risby By: Charlie Number Of Pages It has 192 pages.
Theme Rave Form Introduction. What is Theme? The message(s) or lesson(s) the author wants you to learn from the story.
Stephenie F., Grade 5, Mrs. Hester’s class. My Favorite Character My favorite character is Loinblaze. He is a orange tabby tom cat that is light orange.
Harry the Dirty Dog By Gene Zion Harry is a dog who is white with black spots. He hates to take baths. One day when his family was about to give him a.
By: E.B White Illustrations By: Garth Williams Power Point By: Catie
The Ride Justin Reichman 126 pages October 20 October 30.
Theme The Search for Meaning. What is a Theme? Theme: Life lesson, meaning, moral, or message about life or human nature that is communicated by a literary.
Lily’s new home. A girl who’s name is Amy is shopping with her family. They are shopping for a dog for Amy. They look and look but they don’t like many.
Do Now Sit down quietly in your seat In your “Noun Notes” copy this down Directions: Write a proper noun for each common noun below. 1.book - _________________.
By Kylie Pell and Mandolyn Harkness Once upon a time, there was a bear who was a character in a book. He loved to leave his book to have real-world adventures.
“The Old Grandfather and His Little Grandson”
CAT – T______ -etc. To continue the snake you must use the last letter of the following…
Stand tall Molly Lou Mellon
Example Lessons Theme.
Theme.
Book Report By
Capitalization of Letter Parts
Capitalization of Letter Parts
Story Telling Elements of a Story
The cat who ran away Megan Clark-Miller
Elements of a Story What you need to know!.
Presentation transcript:

Mrs. LaRue Letters from Obedience School Written and Illustrated by Mark Teague Presented by Henry Dennard

Characters Ike a brown and white canine disobedient unhappy spoiled Mrs. LaRue Ike’s owner frustrated concerned loving

Setting The setting of this story is Snort City Brotweiler Canine Academy is located there

PLOT Ike steals food, chases the neighbor’s cat, howls and pulls Mrs. LaRue down and tears her coat. Mrs. LaRue enrolls Ike in Brotweiler Canine Academy. Ike writes Mrs. LaRue everyday to complain about the academy. Ike decides to escape from the academy. Ike becomes hungry and lonely, then he decides to go home. Ike rescues Mrs. LaRue from a truck she didn’t see as she crossed the street. Mrs. LaRue gives Ike a big party with all his friends and his favorite foods. Conflict: Ike is disobedient to Mrs. LaRue. Resolution: Ike goes to obedience school.

Theme Sometimes things are not what they appear to be Ike was not being disobedient, he was trying to save Mrs. LaRue from danger

Cause and Effect Cause 1. Ike refuses to roll over. 2. Ike escapes from Brotweiler Canine Academy. Effect 1. Ike is sent to solitary confinement. 2. Ike suffers from no food and shelter, so he returns home.

Recommendation I would recommend this book to everyone to read especially dog lovers like me. This book is so funny and it also teaches a good lesson.