Carol Pugliano-Martin
Author of The Snow Champion
About the Author
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Works by Carol Pugliano-Martin
Disney's Easy to Read Stories: A Collection of 6 Favorite Tales (1999) — Author — 84 copies, 1 review
25 Science Mini-Books for Emergent Readers: Build Literacy with Easy and Adorable Reproducible Mini-Books on Favorite Science Topics (Grades K-1) (1999) 19 copies
15 Plays for Beginning Readers: Famous Americans: Fluency-Building Plays With Activities That Expand Vocabulary and Content Knowledge (2009) 9 copies
20 Rebus Mini-Books for Emergent Readers: Adorable Reproducible Mini-Books That Build Reading Confidence (2002) 8 copies
Spruce fruit 1 copy
El Rey Malo 1 copy
It's a Zoo! (City Stories - Rigby and the Children's Television Workshop's Literacy Street Series) 1 copy
Dig That! 1 copy
Space Fuit 1 copy
Amazing Mammal Builders 1 copy
Walking the Dogs (City Stories - Rigby and the Children's Television Workshop's Literacy Street Series) (1998) 1 copy
Ra Creates the World 1 copy
Artesanías del mundo 1 copy
Animals on the Go 1 copy
Alpha tales: Y 1 copy
A Day at the Fair 1 copy
Cocijo's Gift to the People 1 copy
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See You in Spring, is the fantasy story about Bear and Bird, who are friends. Bear and Bird must go their own ways when winter sets in. The focus of this text is on identifying the characters, setting and drawing conclusions. See You in Spring can be used with the informational book, Winter to Spring. Winter to Spring is an informational text, which informs the reader as to the effects of seasonal changes on animals. Winter to Spring builds background knowledge for See You in Spring, which show more helps students draw the conclusion as to Bird and Bear leaving and coming back together. The illustrations support the text with colorful drawings, and the use of a thought bubble. The text and illustrations support the inference regarding Bear and Bird’s relationship.
Media: Oil Painting show less
Media: Oil Painting show less
Summary of book
The book is set in the winter time at Birdwell Island and everyone is excited because that means that their is snow on the ground. Well, everyone except Clifford's friend T-Bone. T-Bone is scared to get hit with a snowball. The kids and the dogs decide it would be a great idea to play capture the flag. T-Bone does not like the idea, but goes anyways even though he is still terrified. During the game, T-Bone starts to panic that he might get hit with a snowball so he runs as show more fast as he can to get away. As he is running, he spots a flag and uses it to protect himself from the snowballs. Little did he know he actually won the game. After T-Bone discovers that he had won, he realized that snowball fights are not that bad after all.
Personal reaction
I love the snow and reading this book makes me wish it would snow, even though I do not like being cold. I can see how T-Bone was scared to get hit with a snowball because I too was scared to get hit with one when I was little. Now, I know that they are harmless and are a lot of fun to play with.
Extension ideas
1. See if the principal would let my class go outside and play in the snow. Have students bring proper clothes to wear outside so they do not get to cold.
2. If there is not any snow, we could do a science project and make snow in the classroom. I have seen one on the internet that is pretty cool and looks easy to make. show less
The book is set in the winter time at Birdwell Island and everyone is excited because that means that their is snow on the ground. Well, everyone except Clifford's friend T-Bone. T-Bone is scared to get hit with a snowball. The kids and the dogs decide it would be a great idea to play capture the flag. T-Bone does not like the idea, but goes anyways even though he is still terrified. During the game, T-Bone starts to panic that he might get hit with a snowball so he runs as show more fast as he can to get away. As he is running, he spots a flag and uses it to protect himself from the snowballs. Little did he know he actually won the game. After T-Bone discovers that he had won, he realized that snowball fights are not that bad after all.
Personal reaction
I love the snow and reading this book makes me wish it would snow, even though I do not like being cold. I can see how T-Bone was scared to get hit with a snowball because I too was scared to get hit with one when I was little. Now, I know that they are harmless and are a lot of fun to play with.
Extension ideas
1. See if the principal would let my class go outside and play in the snow. Have students bring proper clothes to wear outside so they do not get to cold.
2. If there is not any snow, we could do a science project and make snow in the classroom. I have seen one on the internet that is pretty cool and looks easy to make. show less
Explore different cultures around the globe in this step-by-step guide to making crafts from six continents.
Contents:
• Toy Story: Buzz and the Bubble Planet / Judy Katschke, writer; Sol Studios, illustrators
• The Lion King: Roar! / Patricia Grossman, writer; Adam Devaney and Darren Hont, illustrator
• Aladdin: Abu Monkeys Around / Anne Schreiber, writer; Darren Hont, illustrator
• Lady and the Tramp: What's That Noise? / Carol Pugliano-Martin, writer; Sol Studios, illustrators
• Mulan: Lost! / Kathryn Cristaldi McKeon, writer; Denise Shimabukuro, Korey Heinzen, Anna Leong, and Wood show more Herman, illustrators
• The Little Mermaid: Ariel and the Very Best Book / Patrick Daley and Joan Michael, writers; Sol Studios, illustrators show less
• Toy Story: Buzz and the Bubble Planet / Judy Katschke, writer; Sol Studios, illustrators
• The Lion King: Roar! / Patricia Grossman, writer; Adam Devaney and Darren Hont, illustrator
• Aladdin: Abu Monkeys Around / Anne Schreiber, writer; Darren Hont, illustrator
• Lady and the Tramp: What's That Noise? / Carol Pugliano-Martin, writer; Sol Studios, illustrators
• Mulan: Lost! / Kathryn Cristaldi McKeon, writer; Denise Shimabukuro, Korey Heinzen, Anna Leong, and Wood show more Herman, illustrators
• The Little Mermaid: Ariel and the Very Best Book / Patrick Daley and Joan Michael, writers; Sol Studios, illustrators show less
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