Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Ralph Tell a Story by Abby Hanlon


How many times have you heard this?  "I don't know what to write. I don't know what to write. I don't know what to write. " If you're a teacher, its possible you may even hear this line echo in your sleep.   Writers, young and old, so often find themselves unable to finish a story or many times even to begin one.  Abby Hanlon, a former first grade teacher quite familiar with this woe, decided to write this graphic novel entitled Ralph Tells a Story.  Ralph has writer's block.  He cannot think of anything to write.  Around him, his classmates are buzzing with ideas; filling pages and pages.  Ralph stares at the ceiling.  Ralph goes to the bathroom.  Ralph lays on the floor.  (And every teacher in the house says, "seen that!")  With a little encouragement from his teacher and his friend Daisy, Ralph finally learns that stories can be found everywhere.



The writing is excellent!  Hanlon weaves humor into this all-too-real story.  This story would be a perfect introduction to writers workshop for students of any age.  My kindergarteners loved the story. Hanlon leads the reader through the process of idea generation.  You may want to pair this book with a heart map lesson.  The idea for this lesson is that everyone carries ideas in their heart.  We all have people and things that are important to us and there are stories behind each. I have found this be encourage my writers and support them when they find themselves stuck.  I highly recommend that you buy this book--today!

Vocabulary: kidding, aquarium, squinting

Close Reading Questions:
How do we know Ralph is avoiding writing?
Does Daisy see Ralph differently than he sees himself?
How did Ralph's classmates help him develop his story further?




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