October Making Books Pockets with Pockets The series of monthly activity books you ve been waiting for! Enliven every month of the year with fun, exciting learning projects that students can proudly present in a unique book format. Each month has lessons for art, writing, reading, math, science, social studies, and poetry. Contents October s Special Days...2 October Calendar Form...3 How to Make Pocket Books...4 Halloween Pocket Book...5 Night Creatures Pocket Book...37 Healthy and Happy Pocket Book...63 Bulletin Board Bonanza... 88 Michelle Barnett, Caitlin Rabanera, and Ann Switzer have taught first, second, and third grade. Their teaching experiences have involved working with limited-englishspeaking students from many parts of the world, supervising student teachers, and conducting inservice sessions for colleagues. They are currently teaching in Southern California. Congratulations on your purchase of some of the finest teaching materials in the world. For information about other Evan-Moor products, call 1-800-777-4362 or FAX 1-800-777-4332 Visit our website http://www.evan-moor.com. Check the Product Updates link for supplements, additions, and corrections for this book. Authors: Editors: Copy Editor: Illustrator: Designer: Desktop: Michelle Barnett Caitlin Rabanera Ann Switzer Marilyn Evans Jill Norris Cathy Harber Jo Larsen Cheryl Puckett Shannon Frederickson Entire contents 1999 by EVAN-MOOR CORP. 18 Lower Ragsdale Drive, Monterey, CA 93940-5746. Permission is hereby granted to the individual purchaser to reproduce student materials in this book for noncommercial individual or classroom use only. Permission is not granted for schoolwide, or systemwide, reproduction of materials. Printed in U.S.A. EMC 593
October's Special Days Here are ideas for celebrating some of the other special days in October. October 1 Deltiology Day Bet you didn t know that a deltiologist collects postcards. The first postcard was issued in Austria on October 1, 1869. Send a postcard to a friend or a favorite author. October 10 Thanksgiving Day in Canada The Canadian celebration became official in 1879. October 10 James Marshall s Birthday Read a story about George and Martha. List the qualities that make a good friend. October 15 World Poetry Day Bring in a good anthology such as Sing a Song of Popcorn (Scholastic, I988). Read a poem every hour. Vary the types humorous, descriptive, narrative, etc. At the end of the day, let students vote for their favorite poem. October 20 Clown-around Day The Barnum and Bailey circus opened on this date in 1873. Have students draw fantastic clown faces, or have groups of students think up funny stunts to perform for the class. October 28 Fingerprint Day Make fingerprint pictures and create unique stationery. Third week in October National Popcorn Week Read Tomie de Paola s Popcorn Book to your class. Then have a popcorn party! All Month National Pizza Month Stage a contest to write the most original pizza recipe. 1999 Evan-Moor Corp. 2 Making Books with Pockets October EMC 593
October Sunday Monda y Tuesda y Wednesda y Thursda y Frida y Saturda y 1999 Evan-Moor Corp. 3 Making Books with Pockets October EMC 593
How to Make Pocket Books Each pocket book has a cover and three or more pockets. Choose construction paper colors that are appropriate to the theme of the book. Using several colors in a book creates an effective presentation. other pockets pocket 1 Materials 12" x 18" (30.5 x 45.5 cm) piece of construction paper for each pocket cover as described for each book hole punch stapler string, ribbon, twine, raffia, etc., for ties Steps to Follow 1. Fold the construction paper to create a pocket. After folding, the paper should measure 12" (30.5 cm) square. 2. Staple the right side of each pocket closed. 3. Punch two or three holes in the left side of each pocket and the cover. 4. Fasten the book together using your choice of material as ties. 5. Glue the poem or information strips onto each pocket as shown on the overview pages of each book. 1999 Evan-Moor Corp. 4 Making Books with Pockets October EMC 593
Halloween his crazy holiday appeals to the kid in all of us. Who doesn t like to be someone else sometimes and to be scared just a little? Through art projects and writing activities, this pocket book has fun with the symbols of Halloween. Halloween Book Overview pages 6 8 These pages show and tell what is in each pocket. Cover Design pages 9 and 10 Pocket Projects pages 11 32 Step-by-step directions and patterns for the activities that go in each pocket. Pocket Labels pages 33 and 34 This poem can also be used for pocket chart activities throughout the month. Chant the poem Listen for rhyming words Learn new vocabulary Identify sight words Put words or lines in the correct order HALLOWEEN WRITING FORM Name: Picture Dictionary page 35 Use the picture dictionary to introduce new vocabulary and as a spelling reference. Students can add new pictures, labels, and descriptive adjectives to the page as their vocabulary increases. Writing Form page 36 Use this form for story writing or as a place to record additional vocabulary words. jack-o'-lanterns haunted house scary vines HALLOWEEN PICTURE DICTIONARY moon spooky ghost trick or treat pumpkin girl witch 1999 Evan-Moor Corp. 36 Making Books with Pockets October EMC 593 bat dark owl frighten tree B I B L I O G R A P H Y 1999 Evan-Moor Corp. 35 Making Books with Pockets October EMC 593 Arthur s Halloween by Marc Brown; Little, Brown & Co., 1982. Beware the Brindlebeast by Anita Riggio; Boyd Mills Press, 1994. The Biggest Pumpkin Ever by Steven Kroll; Holiday House, 1984. Halloween by Gail Gibbons; Holiday House, 1989. Halloween Monster by Catherine Stock; Simon & Schuster, 1990. The Hallo-Wiener by Dav Pilkey; Scholastic, 1995. In the Haunted House by Eve Bunting; Clarion Books, 1990. It s Halloween by Jack Prelutsky; Greenwillow Books, 1977. The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything by Linda Williams; Ty Crowell Co., 1986. Scary, Scary Halloween by Eve Bunting; Clarion Books, 1986. creature pirate costumes 1999 Evan-Moor Corp. 5 Making Books with Pockets October EMC 593
HALLOWEEN BOOK OVERVIEW POCKET 1 Monster Puppet page 11 Make this green-faced fellow as scary or as funny-looking as you like. What Does the Monster Say? pages 12 and 13 This monster has a pull-through strip to give it different faces. Add speech bubbles so that each face can have its say. HALLOWEEN PARADE POCKET 2 Note: See teacher instructions on page 6. Name: Here Comes a Costume Parade noun action POCKET 2 Every Halloween night! 1999 Evan-Moor Corp. 16 Making Books with Pockets October EMC 593 Costumes to Wear pages 14 and 15 Students draw and write to make a pop-up book about the costumes that they would like to wear to celebrate Halloween. Here Comes a Costume Parade page 16 Use the word bank created for Costumes to Wear. Model how to complete the form, then have students fill in the blanks with names of Halloween characters and action words or phrases. For example: ghosts fly around, robots march stiffly, princesses wave their wands, etc. 1999 Evan-Moor Corp. 6 Making Books with Pockets October EMC 593