Cultivating mentor texts is something we've been working on for awhile. And while we look at curriculum units and plan for engaging and connected lessons, we've also learned we have to have texts that look at the whole child. Meaning while curriculum learning is important, so is social emotional learning. Here are 10 texts that you can pull out to encourage students to approach the social part of their learning.
Feeling like you belong and learning it's ok to be different:
Where Oliver Fits
by Cale Atkinson
The Day You Begin
written by Jacqueline Woodson
illustrated by Rafael López
Albie Newton
written by Josh Funk
illustrated by Ester Garay
Kindness:
Be Kind
written by Pat Zietlow Miller
illustrated by Jen Hill
Adrian Simcox Does Not Have a Horse
written by Marcy Campbell
illustrated by Corinna Luyken
I Walk With Vanessa
by Kerascoët
Feeling of anxiety:
Ruby's Worry
by Tom Percival
Jealousy:
Neck & Neck
by Elise Parsley
Reacting to emotion:
The Rabbit Listened
by Cori Doerrfeld
Sadness:
I'm Sad
written by Michael Ian Black
illustrated by Debbi Ohi
Looking for more lists? Be sure to search the hashtag #pb10for10 - your picture book ideas will overflow!
Here are some past lists:
books that show a new perspective
books to use at the start of the year
books to use for quick writes
books to celebrate a readerly life (and some other great reads!)
Off to go find some picture books myself!
Thanks, Michele. I just got and read I Walk With Vanessa-so good! Others are on my list, but Neck & Neck is new!
ReplyDeleteI am eagerly awaiting The Day You Begin. I have Adrian Simcox Does Not Have a Horse and am awaiting that as well.
ReplyDeleteGreat list! I put in a request for Adrian Simcox Does Not Have a Horse at my library. Thanks for sharing these titles! Have a terrific school year!
ReplyDeleteI'll have to check these books out, I agree that social emotional learning is important!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful choices - Oh, The Rabbit Listened is such a lovely book! I need to find Ruby's Worry - I keep seeing this one!
ReplyDeleteI love a lot of these, too. Can't wait to read the ones that are new to me.
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