Showing posts with label The Polar Express. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Polar Express. Show all posts

11/28/10

The Polar Express


Author: - Chris Van Allsburg

Title: - The Polar Express
Illustrator: -
Chris Van Allsburg
Publisher: -
Houghton Mifflin Company
Year: - 1985


Format: - audio book (read along)
Genre: -
Picture Storybook
Reading Level: - Assisted
Interest Level: - Elementary

Topics: - Caldecott Medal, Christmas, train, the North Pole, bells, Santa

Summary:
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A boy goes on a magical adventure on the Polar Express to the North Pole with many other children. Santa selects the boy to receive the first gift of Christmas. Knowing he could have anything he wanted, the boy chooses to have a bell from a reindeer’s harness. However, later that night on the way home, the boy realizes that he lost the bell through a hole in his pocket. The next morning, the boy receives a package from “Mr. C.” which contains the silver bell that the boy thought he had lost for good!


Extension Activity: - After reading the book, students will watch the movie. While watching (and finishing after the movie is done,) students will make a Venn Diagram comparing and contrasting the book and the movie.

-Students will write a description of the best gift they have ever received. The gift could be from Christmas, a birthday, or any other holiday or occasion. The students will draw a picture of the gift to accompany their written explanations.

11/1/10

The Polar Express





Author: -Chris Van Allsburg

Title: -The Polar Express

Illustrator: -Chris Van Allsburg

Publisher: -Houghton Mifflin Company

Year: -1985



Format: -Hardcover Book

Genre: -Picture Storybook

Reading Level: -Assisted Reader

Interest Level: -Preschool, Primary, Elementary


Topics: -Caldecott Award, Christmas, Belief, Santa.

Summary: - A boy gets a ride on the Polar Express one Christmas Eve. Once he is on the train he is brought to a magical place where all of the things he ever thought were real about Christmas, actually are. He sees elves and Santa's sleigh, and he even gets awarded with the first gift of Christmas. He gets a sleigh bell from Santa's sleigh, but on the way back he loses it because he has a hole in his pocket. The next morning he finds it under the tree with a note from Santa. From then on everyone who hears those bells, believes in Christmas.

Extension Activities:
-Lots of the content of this book revolves around typical Christmas traditions, write a list of traditions you have in your home that revolove around this time of the year.
-Do you believe in Santa? Write one page paper clearly stating whether or not you do and justifiable reasons.
-What is the best gift you ever got? Write one page paper on it and why it was your best. Did it make your Christmas more fun?

9/16/10

The Polar Express

Author: Chris Van Allsburg

Title: The Polar Express

Illustrator: Chris Van Allsburg

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company

Year: 1985

Format: Hardcover

Genre: Picture Storybook

Reading Level: Assisted

Interest-Level: Pre-school, Primary, Elementary

Topics: Caldecott, Christmas, The North Pole, Santa Claus, Elves, Winter, Trains

Summary: The story begins with a little boy lying in bed waiting for Christmas and debating whether or not Santa Claus is real. Moments later he is startled by a noise outside his window and looks out to see a train, The Polar Express, waiting to take him on an adventure to the North Pole.

Extension Activities:-Have the kids come to class in their pajamas that day for a “special event”. Put their chairs in rows of two to mimic the seating on a train. As they come in, hand them a ticket to board The Polar Express! After you read the story, hand our hot chocolate and have activities such as coloring their own ticket, making bell necklaces or have print offs of trains for them to create their own Polar Express.