Oct 08, 2014 oct 8, 2014 the pumpkin book by gail gibbons youtube stay safe and healthy. The pumpkin book live oak media ereadalong by gail gibbons author polly collier narrator. The pumpkin book by gail gibbons is exactly what it sounds like a book about pumpkins. See more ideas about gail gibbons, author studies and book activities. A video interview with gail gibbons reading rockets. From seed to vine and blossom to table, gibbons traces the growth cycle of everyones favorite autumn symbolthe pumpkin. The pumpkin book book the kansas city public library. Autoplay when autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. The pumpkin book by gail gibbons 1999, picture book. Gail gibbons s books are particularly accurate because she goes right to the source when researching a topic. Buy the pumpkin book by gail gibbons online at alibris. In this exclusive video interview with reading rockets, gail gibbons discusses how she comes up with the idea for her books and the daunting task of explaining complex topics in a few pages. According to the washington post, gail gibbons has taught more preschoolers and early readers about the world than any other childrens writerillustrator.
This charming nonfiction picture book is packed with information on pumpkins, including the different varieties, how they grow, their traditional uses and cultural significance. Borrow ebooks, audiobooks, and videos from thousands of public libraries worldwide. From seed to pumpkin kids stories read aloud youtube. The pumpkin book by gail gibbons is an entertaining and informative book for elementary age children. This book would make a useful addition to a classroom or homeschool unit on pumpkins. Pumpkins can be baked in a pie or carved into jackolanterns, and pumpkin seeds can be roasted for a healthy snack. Directions for planting a pumpkin patch, carving a jackolantern. This video includes text, narration, and images to compliment the book from seed to pumpkin by wendy pfeffer. Blending factual information with fun tidbits, gail gibbons takes a popular autumn symbol and explores its growth cycle from seed to table. This colorful book takes the reader through the life of a pumpkin as it begins with a seed, grows to a vine, flowers, and then matures into its familiar form. Enjoy some laughs with these funny seasonal pumpkin stories that all have wonderful. Describes how pumpkins come in different shapes and sizes, how they grow, and their traditional uses and cultural significance. She has been on the seventeenth floor of a skyscraper in progress, has spoken with truck drivers about the workings of their rigs, has dismantled every clock in her home, and would have donned scuba diving gear to research a sunken. Well soon be going to the farm to harvest the pumpkins that we planted last spring.
This product has been proven successful in the classroom and ready to use. This book explains how halloween came about and the traditions and customs that accompany this holiday. Sep 18, 2019 1 can of pumpkin puree 15 oz 23 cups of corn starch. From seed to vine to halloween jackolanterns, author, gail gibbons, covers all things pumpkin in this nonfiction book for beginning readers. Winner of the 2010 regina award, she has written and illustrated more than fifty books for holiday house. Sometimes i would bind them with yarn to hold the pages together. The book is listed in the suggested reading materials on the website for grades k1 under readaloud informational text. The text is limited mostly to the bottom of the page. Gail gibbons writes the kind of nonfiction books that young children pore over. The pumpkin book by gail gibbons overdrive rakuten.
Oct 8, 2014 the pumpkin book by gail gibbons youtube. If you are studying pumpkins and using the pumpkin book by gail gibbons, this student mini book is the perfect companion. Sep 10, 2019 the pumpkin book is another great nonfiction book for kids of all ages. After the pumpkin matures, it can be picked and transformed into a jackolantern. In this cheerfullyillustrated, simplypresented book, children can learn about the growth cycle and many varieties of pumpkins, and even how to plant their own. This activity is perfect for the fall, especially if your school doesnt allow you to discuss halloween this is a fun alternative. With an overdrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for ataglance information about availability. Open library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. The pumpkin book by gail gibbons, 1999, holiday house edition, in english 1st ed. It talks about the different types of pumpkins and how to get ready to plant them.
The informative text, including instructions for young gardeners to grow and harvest their own pumpkins and to carve jackolanterns, is clearly presented. Please practice handwashing and social distancing, and check out our resources for adapting to these times. Awardwinning author gail gibbons also relates the special role pumpkins played in the first thanksgiving, the history behind carving pumpkins into jackolanterns, and how. Gibbons is the author of more than 100 books for young readers, including the more about gail gibbons. Free pumpkin resources for teacher and parents stemhax. Glitter gold or silver cookie cutters, butter knives, and small plastic figurines. Her nonfiction books are richly illustrated and teach children a wide range of real world topics. Overview describes how pumpkins come in different shapes and sizes, how they grow, and their traditional uses and cultural significance. Librarything is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers.
A favorite childrens author, gail gibbons introduces all the details about the growth of pumpkins along with some new terms for kids to learn. The pumpkin book by gail gibbons 1999, paperback ebay. Publication date 1999 topics pumpkin juvenile literature, pumpkin publisher holiday house. Gibbons is the author of more than 100 books for young reader. Students will enjoy using comprehension strategies to learn how pumpkins grow, why they are an important part of history, and how they carve their own halloween jacko. Includes instructions for carving a pumpkin and drying the seeds. Pumpkin book, the cd gail gibbons, polly collier on. Help your child add in the corn starch a half cup at a time, mixing as. Gail gibbons s most popular book is from seed to plant. Close reading for the pumpkin book by gail gibbons. Gail gibbons has taught more preschoolers and early readers about the world than any other childrens writerillustrator, according to the washington post. This book is most appropriate for kindergarten through third grade students. From seed to pumpkin by wendy pfeffer book summary.
The pumpkin book by gail gibbons english paperback book free shipping isbn. Gail gibbons books list of books by author gail gibbons. Materials include lesson plans and activity pages with both student version and teachers version with teaching scripts. Gail gibbons also relates the special role pumpkins played in the first thanksgiving. Lilting rhyme and profuse illustrations put forth the premise that anything that contains something else can be considered a house. The pumpkin book by gail gibbons is a highinterest nonfiction text for kids. Meticulous drawings detail the transformation of tiny seeds to the colorful gourds that appear at roadside stands and stores in the fall. I you have some of your favorite books that you read to your students then please click this contact us link, send them over and we will add them to this page. Learning about the way plants grow before reading weve been studying the growth and change of plants and animals in our classroom.
Teaching plant science through close reading and fine arts. Gail gibbons childrens book author and illustrator. Today, were going to read the pumpkin book by gail gibbons. Use books and videos in the classroom to teach kids selfregulation strategies during social.
The pumpkin book by gail gibbons pumpkin books, gail. Gail gibbons has 157 books on goodreads with 27792 ratings. This book companion contains comprehension questions, vocabulary cards, graphic organizers, and activities to use with this text. Childrens book author and illustrator, gail gibbons, keeps you up to date on recent books, as well as archiving previous titles.
Simple and clear directions for drying seeds, planting and tending pumpkin patches, and carving funny or scary faces are included in the book, along with a fascinating section on pumpkin facts and lore. You can watch the interview below, view the interview transcript, read a short biography on gail gibbons. The story covers the entire process of growing a pumpkin from picking out seeds, to planting, to how the seed grows into a pumpkin. The pumpkin book by gail gibbons readaloud revival. Click to read more about the pumpkin book by gail gibbons. Have your child mix the pumpkin puree, glitter, and the pumpkin spices in a bowl. Even as a little child, i was always busy putting books together. Describes how pumpkins come in different shapes and sizes how they grow and their traditional uses and cultural significance includes instructions for carving a pumpkin and drying the seeds gail gibbons is the well known nonfiction author for children. Students will create a 16 half page book as you read the book the pumpkin book as a.