Little House Gretchen’s Literacy Life Portrait A PICTURE BOOK.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Giving Tree.
Advertisements

The people Look for some people. Write it down. By the water
Over. new sound name take only good am boy.
Learning area 1 Who am I?.
Over. new sound take only little work know.
Fry’s Phrases 2nd 100.
A.
Sight Word Phrases Group 1.
Chase McLaren SETTINGCHARACTERS  John’s house  In his clubhouse  In John’s backyard  Most of the story takes place at his house.  John  Steve 
Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder By: Anita Lam. Early Childhood Born: February 7, 1867 Where: Near Pepin, Wisconsin Traveled a lot Age 8 went to school.
Little House in the Big Woods Links to LOC Resources Laura Ingalls Wilder Log Cabin Covered Wagon Food Preparation Author: Laura Ingalls Wilder Little.
Laura Ingalls Wilder By Justine Fontes PowerPoint by: Peyton,Brandon, Jacob,Rylee and Makayla.
Laura Ingalls Wilder By: Justine Fontes Powerpoint by: Maddie, Armondo, and Austin.
My History Timeline. Your Timeline  Contains a specific theme that has impacted your life.  Each event is a significant event or example of this theme.
Meet Kevin Henkes. Kevin Henkes Here is Wisconsin. Kevin Henkes was born on November He grew up in Wisconsin, where he still lives today.
The Muddy Adventure PAGE 1 By: Kenley Fones. PAGE 2 Just imagine that you are on our own adventure. You can do whatever, you want and so you choose a.
Appalachian Families Past and Present Family History Of Janice Harburn.
Early Sunday Morning The Pearl Harbor Diary of Amber Billows
All About The Incredible Emily. My Physical Traits I have brown eyes that sparkle. I have short curly brown hair. I am a little tall for my age. I can.
First Grade Sight Words over 115 new 116 sound 117.
By Erin !. Pictures Christmas story.. One day Mary was in her kitchen when suddenly an angel came to her and said she was going to have a baby boy. She.
ALL ABOUT ME!!! Logan’s Story – From the Beginning.
The people.
Reading comprehension -Simple Past Tense
My Life as a Reader and Writer. K1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 7th The Letter People Story Time with Carpet Squares Writing my Dinosaur Report 1 st Library.
BRUISER Nealshusterman October 4,2012 Realistic fiction Hunter R. 2 nd period.
Created by Verna C. Rentsch and Joyce Cooling Nelson School
BY JAKE GRAHAM Arthur King. Name: Arthur King Country of Origin: England Age I came to Canada:14 Year I came to Canada: 1909 Type of work I did: dairy.
I am ready to test!________ I am ready to test!________
Sight Words.
Bear Needs a Bed by Mrs. Kittle’s Smileys. It was a cold winter day in the woods. The snowflakes were falling. A bear was wondering all around when he.
Complete Dolch Sight Word List Preprimer through Third
Sight Word Vocabulary.
Fry Sight Word Inventory Second 100 Words New Sound.
Sight Words - List B Words over new sound.
Mr. Lozier’s Class I am thankful for…. My family mom dad and my little sister azaia.
Case #9. Hi! My name is Morgan Hallows Born May 1984Blonde HairBlue Eyes5’7” Tall.
Kindergarten Sight Words Level A I I like books.
Play it again. My new place I’m an American Give it away.
Over the river. We came home. Change your clothes.
I.
These words come from Dr. Edward Fry’s Instant Word List.
Fluency Phrases Set 3. Show and tell You must be right.
Today we're reading Penny and Her Marble
High Frequency Words August 31 - September 4 around be five help next
Thanks for continuing to work at becoming a better reader. As soon as you can quickly read these phrases, please go onto the next 100 phrases. Your extra.
With every morning comes a new day and with every day comes new and improved technology. If you were to buy a phone today there would be a more advanced.
Sight Words.
High Frequency Words.
Sight Words List B. over new sound take only.
Phrases with Second 100 Words. over the river after the game take a little just the same.
FRY PHRASES Learn these words and you will be well on your way to becoming a great reader!!!
My Making Friends Story. My name is John and I like to be with my friends.
SECOND 100 WORDS High-Frequency Phrases Practice reading each phrase to build automatic word & phrase recognition as well as expressive reading.
By: Hope. Table of Contents Dedication Page What are some things they made? Where did the tribe live? What religion/traditions did they follow? What games.
 This girl Bella goes to her father Charlie's house in forks every summer since she was 14.she now has to go to school there and in the school theirs.
Monks -taught boys how to read and write Latin Bishops- taught schools called cathedra schools.
High Frequency words Kindergarten review. red yellow.
address after again air also America animal.
Created By Sherri Desseau Click to begin TACOMA SCREENING INSTRUMENT FIRST GRADE.
List B Sight Words 100 Words.
My Dream By: _____________.
High-Frequency Phrases
Fry’s Second 100 Read each phrase out loud in a soft voice.
High-Frequency Phrases
Second 100 words Fry Instant Word List.
Little House in the Big Woods
Presentation transcript:

Little House Gretchen’s Literacy Life Portrait A PICTURE BOOK

I’m Gretchen. I was born in It’s hard to make a reading timeline, because all my memories are about one set of stories.

My mom would read them to me at bedtime. Her voice was warm and clear and precise.

I think my mom really liked how disciplined everyone was.

I imagined myself very properly behaved in the tidy one-room schoolhouse.

But really, I wanted to be Laura, bonnet off, bare feet, brown braids flying.

I didn’t have long hair. But I had my ways.

Photos of Laura’s family looked like Lizzie Borden. Carrie IngallsLizzie Borden Yikes!

Boys? Weird!

He actually followed them, hiding behind bushes as they went about their chores and play. Lucky Garth Williams!

As a child, The Long Winter sounded wonderful. You get to stay home from school and play in your cozy home! Now I know they almost died.

I know the sensations of the books like the back of my hand. The soft butter yellow of the cover. The newspapery pages. The font. The charcoal drawings.

The books became part of who I am

Thank you, Laura Ingalls Wilder!