It's an honor to host a #WonderChat tonight with my friend Cathy Mere.
Wonderopolis is a perfect companion for nonfiction picture books and I thought I would share a #nf10for10 post early to give you some concrete examples. When I began pulling ten nonfiction books I like to use from various favorite nonfiction authors I was surprised how easy it was to find a Wonder related to my picture book! #nf10for10 is all about sharing books we love and I think pairing a Wonder with a picture book is one of the best ways to compare and contrast important points between too text.
Thanks for this early post and connection to Wonderopolis. I've been eyeing my book shelf wondering which books will make the cut for the nonfiction 10 for 10.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun pairings! Great idea!!
ReplyDeleteI love this. I think I'm going to make a Wonder basket with some of my nonfiction books. Thanks Mandy!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love the idea of pairing these!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great way to pair books - Students are going to absolutely love this!
ReplyDeleteSuch fun to see these pairings, Mandy - this would be a wonderful (couldn't help it!) thing to do on a Padlet as a classroom resource.
ReplyDeleteI love these pairs. And added another couple titles to my list.
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