Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats (Caldecott 1963)

Ezra Jack Keats was a prolific writer of children's books, and he drew from the flavor of his own childhood, and the neighborhood where he grew up to find his stories. Snowy Day is the adventures of a young boy who is enjoying the snow fall. His adventures aren't extraordinary, but very relatable to children.
  • Peter makes 2 trails as he drags his feet in the snow. Then there are suddenly 3 trails. What could have caused this?
  • What happens when Peter strikes the snow-covered tree with a stick?
  • What happens when you put a now ball in your coat pocket when you go inside?
Peter is just an oridnary boy experiencing a snowy day in the only way an ordinary boy can experience it.

One of the best features of this book, and all the books illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats is the art work. As an artist, Keats tends to use cut paper to make the shapes he desires, and the effect of the images are startling. So what can you do with this book in the classroom?
  • Talk about what kinds of activities your students like to do when it snows.
  • Make your own "Snowy Day Adventure" book
  • Create cut-paper pictures.
  • Using pre-formed panels, students can draw pictures of the story.
Those are just a few ideas. Feel free to make up your own ideas, and feel free to share them in the comments section below.

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