The Mysteries of Harris Burdick
This book, as mentioned elsewhere in the site, is full of 14 illustrations, a title, and a caption. The obvious activity for this book is one that has a writing connection.
*As part of a writing prompt, or a topic for a rainy day, students can use one of the illustrations, titles, and captions to create a story. They can choose to make it imaginary, as most of the pictures set up the story to be, or they can choose a more realistic view.
For more activities for this book, visit the website listed on "A Mysterious Growth".
*As part of a writing prompt, or a topic for a rainy day, students can use one of the illustrations, titles, and captions to create a story. They can choose to make it imaginary, as most of the pictures set up the story to be, or they can choose a more realistic view.
For more activities for this book, visit the website listed on "A Mysterious Growth".