Monday, November 23, 2009

Gilly, so far...

Well I finally started reading The Great Gilly Hopkins yesterday and so far, Gilly is not the most likable main character I have encountered. I know I should feel sorry for her. I know she has had a troubled past. I know the loss of her mother in her life is an open wound, but she is one tough kid!

I am, right now, wondering if she will ever care about anyone in her life?

I read something that Katherine Paterson wrote about this book. She said she wrote it because she had been a foster parent and felt she had not done a very good job. I wonder what of this girl comes from real experience! I need to keep reading.

So far, this seems like a book that lends itself to our older children members. I am not sure I know what Lydia Sherman might be thinking about this book...or even our 6 and 7 year olds. It is definitely different from The BFG and even Lawnboy. Maybe it is more like Edward Tulane in its presentation of life with all its nitty gritty!

Lydia if you are out there, tell us what YOU think of Gilly!!

Mary Ann Rupcich

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Please check out the picture gallery on my webpage at SBCS to see the kids describing their reactions to The BFG! They had fun drawing him and then telling us about what they thought of him.

The adults seemed to agree that this was a fun book and they liked it even better than James and The Giant Peach also by this author.

The vegetables and dip, especially the snozzcumbers were devoured by these human beans as were the chocolate candy and brownies.

We have a new book, The Great Gilly Hopkins by Katherine Patterson. It is available for $6.00. We will meet on Wednesday, 12/9/09 to talk about this book. We are all resolved to not wait to read it. We will pace ourselves by trying to establish a habit of reading a little every night. This is a busy time of the year, but we can do it!! READ, READ, READ! Please post comments as you go. It will spur us on!
Mary Ann

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The BFG says:

I surely hope all you human beans and especially you chiddlers will flush bunk off to the cafeteria tomorrow evening to talk nice and jumbly about The Big Friendly Giant as well as every bone-crunching giant in the land!

We will have treats...YOU WILL NOT BE THE TREATS!!

We will probably have lovely vegetables and dip--cauliflower, carrots and some ROTSOME SNOZZCUBERS, of course!!

See you then, 6:30PM
BFG

Monday, November 9, 2009

Whizzpopper

Today I mentioned the term whizzpopper. I wanted to see what kind of reaction I would get. Miranda and Lydia looked at me as though they could not believe their teacher had referred to such a rude action. As I was reading over the weekend and came to the BFG's explanation of this and other habits of the disgusting giants, I remembered my surprise the first time I read this book to a classroom of kids...Wow those kids, especially the boys, as I recall, were impressed with this book!!!

Mary Ann