
Justine Ciovacco
Author of State-by-State Atlas
About the Author
Justine Ciovacco has written and edited more than 30 books and other publications for children, young adults, and teachers
Works by Justine Ciovacco
Explore Within a Medieval Castle: Open the Iron Gates and Explore an Ancient Fortress! (2008) 31 copies, 1 review
Inside Out Medieval Castle: Explore the Ancient Fortress Behind the Iron Gates! (2020) 13 copies, 1 review
Animals - Young Discoverer's Series 3 copies
Earth - Young Discoverer's Series 2 copies
One Day in the Garden 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Gender
- female
- Places of residence
- New York, New York, USA
- Map Location
- USA
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Summary:
The Little Red Hen spends her time differently than her friends. She stays pretty busy with household chores and making things while her friends tend to be more on the lazy side. One day she came across some grains and wanted to plant them so she could make some bread. She asked her friends for help, but they continuously refused. Although it was hard work, the Little Red Hen was determined to finish the job, even if she had to do it by herself.
Personal Reaction: I absolutely loved show more this book. Although the Little Red Hen's friends never wanted to help her, she never gave up no matter how difficult the work became. In the end when the bread was finished, all of her friends of course became interested. She made it a point to let them know that whoever helped do the work, could help eat the bread. Teamwork is so important, and I feel that this book signifies that as well.
Classroom Extension Ideas:
1. We could bake our own bread, with each student making a contribution (preparation and clean-up).
2. We could study the life cycle of a plant, and then each student can plant and grow their own. show less
The Little Red Hen spends her time differently than her friends. She stays pretty busy with household chores and making things while her friends tend to be more on the lazy side. One day she came across some grains and wanted to plant them so she could make some bread. She asked her friends for help, but they continuously refused. Although it was hard work, the Little Red Hen was determined to finish the job, even if she had to do it by herself.
Personal Reaction: I absolutely loved show more this book. Although the Little Red Hen's friends never wanted to help her, she never gave up no matter how difficult the work became. In the end when the bread was finished, all of her friends of course became interested. She made it a point to let them know that whoever helped do the work, could help eat the bread. Teamwork is so important, and I feel that this book signifies that as well.
Classroom Extension Ideas:
1. We could bake our own bread, with each student making a contribution (preparation and clean-up).
2. We could study the life cycle of a plant, and then each student can plant and grow their own. show less
Very informational,great detail and excellent photography. Use it as a school resource all the time.
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Statistics
- Works
- 35
- Members
- 556
- Popularity
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- Rating
- 4.0
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- ISBNs
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