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The Day The Crayons Quit

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When Duncan started reading the letters, he realized that all of his crayons were complaining to him about either how little he uses them or how much he uses them for his drawings and that they want to be treated better.

Book Topic: The Day the Crayons Quit | Teach Primary KS1 Book Topic: The Day the Crayons Quit | Teach Primary

Kids like to believe that the objects that they play with are as invested in the experience as the kids themselves. A solid reading level 3 book, this cute story keeps all ages engaged with the bright colorful pictures and cute story. The letters are mildly amusing, but the accompanying pictures are even better, illustrating each crayon's issue in a spot-on child-like style. I don't always review books that my son brings home from the school library (unless I love or HATE them haha) but this one made the 2013 Goodreads Choice Awards and several of you have it on your "to-read" list. Beige is tired of playing second fiddle to Brown, Blue needs a break from colouring in all that water, while Pink just wants to be used.Learn how to make, understand and explain more visual detail – visual conventions – why art work is created – like shape, colour and texture. When BB-8 is separated from his master, Poe Dameron, on the lonely desert planet of Jakku, he has no choice but to keep rolling. The yellow crayon believes that only yellow should be used to color the sun, while the orange crayon believes the sun should be orange. To make his crayons happy again, Duncan must figure out some way to please each of them, for they all have different reasons for quitting.

The Day The Crayons Quit | Downloads To Support KS1 Reading The Day The Crayons Quit | Downloads To Support KS1 Reading

Read each of the letters from the individual crayons to find out why all Duncan’s colors have run away. And what better way for crayons to express their disapproval than by leaving handwritten notes for their owner to find. Loads to look at it in the illustrations and the individual personalities of the crayons really comes through.

The red, gray, and blue crayons feel they are overworked; the beige and white crayons have some identity issues; and the purple, black, yellow, and orange crayons all feel like they should be doing something different than the owner’s wishes. Created mail box – red postage box during an Art lesson – as a whole class activity made out of cardboard. Students will be able to compare opinions about characters, events and settings in and between texts (ACELT1589).

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