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How I Spent My Summer Vacation (Dragonfly Books) (edition 1997)

by Mark Teague

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A schoolboy tell his class about his summer vacation, during which he joined a group of cowboys and stopped a cattle stampede.
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Title:How I Spent My Summer Vacation (Dragonfly Books)
Authors:Mark Teague
Info:Dragonfly Books (1997), Edition: Reprint, Paperback, 32 pages
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How I Spent My Summer Vacation (Dragonfly Books) by Mark Teague

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This is a creative book that takes a spin on summer vacation. The book has a great sing song sound to it and vivid illustrations. ( )
  celutz8191 | Sep 12, 2016 |
Genre - Fiction, Fantasy, Poetry
Classification - Picture Book
Approximate Age Level - 3-7
Multicultural Classification - Melting Pot
Personal Reflection - I read this book to my students either the first or second week of school. It's a great way to relate to students' summer vacation. It's a perfect book for teaching predictions - I have the students make predictions using the cover. They make a prediction about the boy and the cowboys. It's also useful for teaching about settings. They have to decide on settings from the story and not from the story. ( )
  gthao1 | Sep 22, 2013 |
Wallace had an exciting summer vacation where he spent out west learning to rope and ride.
  mhb008 | Apr 14, 2013 |
This book is about a young boy with a wild imagine. He tells his story in rhyming mode. He is on a train to stay with his Aunt Fern for the summer and his train was attacked by cowboys, so he learned how to be a 'cowboy'.

Personal Reaction: I really liked this book. Even my kids who are young teenagers liked it. I think that the flow of the book was perfect and it was just the right length.

Classroom Activities: With this book I would let the kids draw pictures of what they would think a cowboy would be doing out on the ranch. Maybe even let them color a picture of a cowboy, and decorate it the way they wanted to.
  MaryLCarney | Sep 4, 2012 |
Funny rhyming book with cartoon-style illustrations about a boy's imaginary summer vacation with cowboys. Great illustration of a creative writing project. ( )
  MaestraDixon | Jul 21, 2012 |
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A schoolboy tell his class about his summer vacation, during which he joined a group of cowboys and stopped a cattle stampede.

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