But this link up is for a Mentor Text not Mentor Texts. I had to pick one. So I chose How I Spent My Summer Vacation by Mark Teague.
This book has fab illustrations. How I Spent My Summer Vacation tells the story of Wallace Bleff and his overly active imagination. He spins a fun tale of being kidnapped by cowboys and his subsequent training as a cowhand. He eventually shows up at a family barbecue with his cowboy crew in tow causing all sorts of excitement.
This book is really fun and the kids always respond well to it. It is a great book to discuss inference as well.
I like to use this book in conjunction with one of our first writing activities of the year, also titled "How I Spent My Summer Vacation." I usually have my students complete and share their writing before I read the book aloud. But of course, you can use this activity anyway you would like.
If you would like a free copy of this writing activity, click on the picture below.
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I love this book. Thank you for the freebie. I love using Kevin Henkes books during the first few weeks of school too!
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I forgot about this book!! Thank you for the reminder! :)
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Thank you for the freebie, this is perfect for an activity I do with my kiddos during the second week of school!
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This looks great. I have seen this but haven't ever read it. Thank you for the freebie as well!
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This is a great book! :) Such a fun perspective! :)
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I love this book! It's so cute (who doesn't love Mark Teague!)I love the imagination in this book! :O)
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Amanda
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I do not have this one and will be adding it to the classroom library! Thanks for sharing the freebie.
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Sarah @ Hoots N Hollers
Don't know why I haven't heard of this book! Looks great :)
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Karli
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Fun book to share by a fabulous author!
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