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Same review for the three of these I read. Cute fantasy... I can't imagine very many teachers and certainly non entire classrooms that immediately fall in under the spell of such an eccentric kid, even if she is so full of self-confidence. No nuance. Good to *use* in classrooms for creative writing.

Remember, when you become to the points at which they're relevant in the serial: Narwhal. Mnemonic. And the enlightened realization that haikus, at least those in translation, practice non have to be exactly

Aforementioned review for the three of these I read. Cute fantasy... I tin't imagine very many teachers and certainly non entire classrooms that immediately fall in under the spell of such an eccentric child, fifty-fifty if she is so total of self-confidence. No nuance. Expert to *use* in classrooms for creative writing.

Recall, when you get to the points at which they're relevant in the series: Narwhal. Mnemonic. And the aware realization that haikus, at least those in translation, do non have to be exactly 5/vii/5.

Also be aware of iconographic characters like Tyrone who raps so easily, and Keiko whose immigrant parents own a grocery store... again, they're not negative stereotypes, just they're not nuanced, and I think second-graders are capable of a petty more agreement than this series credits them.

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Helena Sorensen
I got all teary at the end! Such a bang-up series.
Shaikhah
Oct 12, 2016 rated it really liked it
I loved this volume, and so good and mannerly.. :)

Kids were so sweet..

One star is missing considering of Gooney Bird (well-nigh of the time she seemed to me like too onetime).. whatever style I withal liked her and I am too great to read the balance of books.

Eileen W
Jan 24, 2021 rated it really liked it
I read with my girls - 6th and 4th grade. Information technology was great for didactics kid about verse.
Lori
Oct 28, 2013 rated it liked it
Such a cute book.

Reminded me a lilliputian of the Junie B. series, but amend. The kid characters were notwithstanding very precocious but non every bit obnoxious.

I liked how the story revolved around poetry. A sneaky lilliputian fashion of getting some pedagogy into an interesting story that immature kids would like.

Library Lady Terri
I'm starting to struggle with Gonney Bird. Is she really in 2nd grade? Would a second grader really be deferred to past the teacher every bit it seems happens in this classroom? I'm starting to struggle with Gonney Bird. Is she really in 2nd class? Would a 2nd grader really be deferred to by the instructor as it seems happens in this classroom? ...more
Corrine Nevel
This is - as far equally I could remember - the outset Lois Lowery volume I accept read and I loved it! I thoroughly enjoyed her style of writing. This story in particular is quite entertaining and enjoyable. It could definitely be a skillful read for the form, being the story counts of Gooney Bird'due south class to piece of work together! This is - as far every bit I could remember - the get-go Lois Lowery volume I have read and I loved it! I thoroughly enjoyed her manner of writing. This story in particular is quite entertaining and enjoyable. It could definitely exist a good read for the course, being the story counts of Gooney Bird's class to work together! ...more than
Lisa
February 22, 2021 rated information technology really liked it
My kids really enjoyed this one too; nosotros listened to all of the offset four books together on audiobook. In this ane, they learn a lot about types of poetry.

At that place's a flake of the stereotyping from the terminal volume in this one too, but Gooney Bird sticks up for her classmates when the substitute instructor does information technology.

Darya
Dec 02, 2018 rated it really liked it
Sweet book nearly a class of interesting characters equally they learn to write verse. Very heartwarming ending.
Whitney
May 29, 2019 rated it liked information technology
It was a quick fun read simply also touching at the end. A fun fashion to introduce verse into the classroom. I just wouldn't want the brain warming hats to take hold of on with my own students.
Jane
Jul fifteen, 2019 rated it liked it
Haiku review #39

Wintertime. Snow falls.
Gooney and friends learn haiku.
Also? Limericks.

Rusty
Jul xvi, 2019 rated it information technology was astonishing
This is my favorite Gooney Bird so far. The class learns nigh poetry and expiry, and there'south even an extremely rude, hurtful adult in the mix. This is my favorite Gooney Bird so far. The course learns well-nigh poetry and death, and at that place's even an extremely rude, hurtful adult in the mix. ...more
Tori
October 29, 2019 rated it really liked it
Fun story that also teaches kids about poetry
Nicole
Feb 07, 2020 rated it liked it
Kids still really enjoying this series and I observe it ok. Like the vocab and hints into storytelling. And I am enjoy the commemoration of eccentricity.
Monica
Nov 28, 2020 rated information technology liked information technology
This review has been hidden considering it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. My daughter loved it. Delves into poetry as an underlying theme, but outgoing for a 2d grader. Tear-jerker catastrophe.
Oona
Jul 09, 2017 rated it really liked it
postponed due to my son'southward atmosphere tantrum of ripping upwards this library book. postponed due to my son's temper tantrum of ripping up this library book. ...more
Michelle
Jan 26, 2011 rated it it was astonishing
I actually enjoyed reading this story. I liked how in the book it was teaching the students about writing poetry and all the different types of verse in that location are. This really hit home because I dear writing poesy and have ever enjoyed finding new and fun ways to write them.
Summary: Gooney Bird is a young girl that likes to be different. She wears a special brain-warming hat so that her encephalon will be warm for what they volition acquire the next month, poetry. She never knew that there could be then many
I really enjoyed reading this story. I liked how in the volume information technology was teaching the students about writing poetry and all the unlike types of poetry there are. This really hit abode because I honey writing verse and have always enjoyed finding new and fun ways to write them.
Summary: Gooney Bird is a young girl that likes to be different. She wears a special brain-warming hat and then that her encephalon will be warm for what they will learn the next month, poetry. She never knew that there could be so many different kinds of poems that people could write. Just equally everything is going good, the students go some bad news. Gooney Bird is going to need all the inspiration for her encephalon to get things organized for the students to write one of the near important poems anyone will e'er write.

I would use this book in my classroom to teach students near different poems. Maxim that at that place are many means to write a poem and going over them as well. (Haikus, couplets, limericks simply to name a few). I would have students write the poems and so decorate them every bit they felt necessary as well equally display them to the class. Another thing I would practice is take students write the poems and then keep a poem book with all of their work.

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John Parker
April 07, 2009 rated it information technology was amazing
Poetry does not seem as pop as it once was in schools. For that matter, creative writing in virtually forms does non be like information technology did in the days before high stakes testing. Enter Lois Lowry and Gooney Bird Is So Cool.

Lowry has written a gem that is multi-faceted and should be required reading for all those who plan on spending time in an elementary school. Not only does Lowry create memorable characters, but she consistently creates characters that reflect an innate love for learning. Mrs. P

Poetry does not seem as pop as it in one case was in schools. For that matter, creative writing in near forms does non exist like information technology did in the days before high stakes testing. Enter Lois Lowry and Gooney Bird Is So Absurd.

Lowry has written a jewel that is multi-faceted and should exist required reading for all those who plan on spending fourth dimension in an elementary schoolhouse. Non only does Lowry create memorable characters, merely she consistently creates characters that reflect an innate love for learning. Mrs. Pigeon, the teacher of Goony Bird's 2d grade form reflects the qualities of a master teacher that integrates the curriculum with life, and does so with great sensitivity and respect. Simply a Mrs. Pigeon could brand poesy so enjoyable for her kids.
Teachers like Mrs. Pigeon also inspire learners across the formal setting. The second grade form understands that and delivers a memorable multi-voiced performance as a tribute to Mrs. Dove'due south mother who had served equally an example for many of their poetry forms.
Poesy needs creative teachers who embrace verse for the sake of poesy and know that everyone has the heart of a poet. Add this book to the classroom drove, but better yet, read information technology aloud to your class and savor the lines of poesy that will be created as a result. The book is that instructive.

6 out of five – It's that practiced
John Parker
Media Coordinator
Andrews High School
Andrews, NC 28901

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Lisa
Jul 07, 2014 rated it really liked information technology
Genre: Realistic Fiction (Fiction)

Fountas and Pinnell Reading Level: (approximately Level P)

Summary: Gooney Bird is a smart, caring, second course girl who loves to outfit herself in quirky finds from Goodwill. During the winter of second grade, Gooney Bird's instructor, Mrs. Pidgeon begins teaching the form verse. The grade learns the fun and dazzler of poetry through Mrs. Pidgeon's couplet, haiku and limerick lessons. Wintertime turns out to exist the perfect setting for this book as a sad moment near

Genre: Realistic Fiction (Fiction)

Fountas and Pinnell Reading Level: (approximately Level P)

Summary: Gooney Bird is a smart, caring, second grade girl who loves to outfit herself in quirky finds from Goodwill. During the winter of second grade, Gooney Bird's instructor, Mrs. Pidgeon begins teaching the class verse. The form learns the fun and beauty of poetry through Mrs. Pidgeon'southward couplet, haiku and limerick lessons. Winter turns out to be the perfect setting for this book every bit a sad moment virtually the stop of the volume leads to a picture-perfect poem orchestrated by Gooney Bird in dedication to her teacher.

Why I Liked/Disliked the Book: The ending is touching and beautiful. I don't want to give away likewise much, merely you should know that despite all the funny and sweetness moments, this volume really may make yous weep.

What This Volume Made Me Think Nigh: How much fun can be had at schoolhouse while kids learn. In

Gooney Bird is And then Absurd, Lois Lowry portrays an astonishing teacher who brings out the dear, caring and creativity in her students.
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Beth
Mar 05, 2009 rated it really liked it
My review as publised in March 2009 SLJ:

Gr 2–four—Gooney Bird Greene is back with her classmates for more fun. It's January, and the second grader has begun wearing a "2-ponytail hat" fashioned out of a pair of ruffled green underpants to keep her brain warm. Her outrageous behavior is endearing, and the back up of her classmates is heartwarming. Throughout the wintertime the students of Mrs. Pidgeon'due south class think about verse, and their teacher reminds them, "Poetry is not to be judged. Y'all just sav

My review as publised in March 2009 SLJ:

Gr 2–4—Gooney Bird Greene is back with her classmates for more than fun. It's Jan, and the second grader has begun wearing a "two-ponytail hat" fashioned out of a pair of ruffled dark-green underpants to go along her brain warm. Her outrageous behavior is endearing, and the support of her classmates is heartwarming. Throughout the winter the students of Mrs. Pidgeon's class recollect about verse, and their teacher reminds them, "Poetry is not to be judged. Y'all just enjoy it." She shares poems written by her own mother, Mrs. X. As the children learn the difference betwixt haiku, limericks, and couplets, Mrs. Pidgeon is dealing with more personal issues. When her mother dies, the students, led past Gooney Bird, create the most memorable poem ever. The story unfolds with fresh humor that keeps readers interested. Thomas's pencil drawings bring life to the characters. A fine pick for beginning chapter-book readers and as a read-aloud.

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Mary Lee
Feb 07, 2010 rated it actually liked it
Gooney Bird and her classmates are learning to write verse. They write very brusque iii or iv-discussion poems, haikus, couplets, limericks, and list poems. We get to picket Gooney Bird help Barry revise his list poem. At the finish of the book, the course is just about to start writing poems for two voices when their teacher's female parent dies. Together they write a poem for MANY voices for their teacher.

This would make a cracking read aloud earlier or during a poetry writing unit.

Gooney Bird's instructor, Mrs. Pi

Gooney Bird and her classmates are learning to write poesy. They write very short three or four-discussion poems, haikus, couplets, limericks, and list poems. We get to watch Gooney Bird assistance Barry revise his listing poem. At the cease of the book, the grade is only about to start writing poems for two voices when their teacher's mother dies. Together they write a verse form for MANY voices for their teacher.

This would make a slap-up read aloud before or during a poetry writing unit.

Gooney Bird's teacher, Mrs. Pidgeon, (who is on our listing of 100 Cool Teachers in Children's Literature at A Yr of Reading) can remind all teachers of the importance of differentiation. I want to be more like Mrs. Pidgeon, starting on Monday. And I definitely DON'T desire to be like the substitute in this volume.

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Campbell
Mar 07, 2011 rated it really liked it
I liked this book. Gooney Bird is a little girl who dresses in foreign outfits where you never know where she gets them. For example one solar day it was ane of the nearly creative outfits I've ever heard of. She was wearing gray sweatpants from the Gap, a white ruffle blouse from the Goodwill store, that she paid only .89 for, and she thinks that's quite a bargain. She is also wearing bunny slippers, nether the bunny slippers she is wearing one carmine sock and one yellow sock. She is also wearing a leopar I liked this book. Gooney Bird is a picayune girl who dresses in strange outfits where you never know where she gets them. For instance one twenty-four hours information technology was one of the most creative outfits I've ever heard of. She was wearing gray sweatpants from the Gap, a white ruffle blouse from the Goodwill store, that she paid but .89 for, and she thinks that's quite a bargain. She is likewise wearing bunny slippers, nether the bunny slippers she is wearing one red sock and ane yellow sock. She is too wearing a leopard print vest over her ruffled blouse and she is wearing a paper Hawaiian lei that her parents brought from a Polynesian restaurant. She is as well wearing fake pearl earrings. The second grade form is learning most poetry. Then Mrs. Pigeon'south, their instructor, mother died. The mother was the class room mother. ...more than
Alondra Munoz
This book was a good book, I don't give it all 5 stars though because I am more into books with more activeness just its a skilful book for younger readers. This book can likewise teach kids many lessons This volume is about a girl who goes to school ever wearing strange clothes to school and child oft tease her about it, because she once showed upwards to class with underwear on her head. She is a very unique individual and isn't afraid to stand up for what she believes, and she shows that when a substit This volume was a good book, I don't give information technology all 5 stars though because I am more into books with more than action but its a good book for younger readers. This volume tin likewise teach kids many lessons This book is about a girl who goes to schoolhouse ever wearing strange apparel to school and kid often tease her almost it, considering she once showed up to class with underwear on her head. She is a very unique individual and isn't agape to stand up for what she believes, and she shows that when a substitute teacher calls her out on her "uniqueness" simply she didn't practise it in a nice way; that day she not only ended up continuing upwardly for herself but she also stood up for the other students in the class also. the lesson this book taught was to be unique and to be their own person even if others don't like what you practice. ...more than
Cynthia
Feb 01, 2010 rated information technology liked it
I didn't realize at that place were other Gooney Bird books out there until I came onto Goodreads to post my review of this one! That might explain why I felt a little lost equally to why Gooney Bird is so absurd. However, the boys and I enjoyed the title character and her second class class very much then we'll be sure to selection upwardly the other titles. In this book Gooney's second grade class is learning nigh poetry. It was fun for my boys to learn a little bit about poesy while reading this story and we found o I didn't realize there were other Gooney Bird books out there until I came onto Goodreads to mail my review of this one! That might explain why I felt a little lost as to why Gooney Bird is so cool. Nevertheless, the boys and I enjoyed the title grapheme and her second grade grade very much so we'll be certain to option up the other titles. In this volume Gooney's second form class is learning near poetry. It was fun for my boys to larn a little fleck about poetry while reading this story and we found ourselves making up our own poems which was really fun. But be forewarned that this book does accept a deplorable ending. Upon finishing the book my six yr old said that "adjacent time he doesn't want it to end then distressing." ...more
Charlyn
Jan 16, 2010 rated it really liked information technology
Recommends information technology for: Gr. i and two for reading aloud; Gr. ii and up for independent readers
Gooney Bird in one case over again marches to her own drummer. In this case, the trounce is the rhythm of poetry. Mrs. Pigeon and her 2nd grade course are studying poetry and even the principal learns something. The class read and write haiku, limerick, and couplets and the reader learns how much fun school can be (or would exist if every teacher only had ix students in the class!). Gooney Bird is ever the style guru, encouraging the entire class to wear her special fashion of brain-warming hat with ii holes f Gooney Bird once again marches to her own drummer. In this example, the beat out is the rhythm of poetry. Mrs. Pigeon and her second grade class are studying verse and even the main learns something. The class read and write haiku, composition, and couplets and the reader learns how much fun school can be (or would be if every teacher only had nine students in the grade!). Gooney Bird is ever the style guru, encouraging the entire form to wear her special style of brain-warming lid with two holes for her ponytails to stick out. This is a but-right book for a read-aloud: humor and heart in episodic chapters. ...more
Ramarie
Apr 09, 2009 rated it actually liked information technology
Another offering about Gooney Bird Greene. She's back with her unique sense of style, this fourth dimension courtesy of frilly underpants worn equally a hat (a warm brain helps her to think), and sensitive teacher, Miss Pidgeon, who is teaching the grade about different forms of poetry. When Miss Pidgeon's female parent is taken ill, the grade suffers through a substitute, and Gooney Bird comes up with a poetic idea to cheer up Miss Pidgeon, and remember her mother (and their room female parent), Mrs. Ten.
Charming series that I
Another offering well-nigh Gooney Bird Greene. She's back with her unique sense of style, this fourth dimension courtesy of frilly underpants worn as a hat (a warm brain helps her to think), and sensitive teacher, Miss Pidgeon, who is teaching the class nearly different forms of poetry. When Miss Pidgeon's mother is taken ill, the course suffers through a substitute, and Gooney Bird comes up with a poetic idea to cheer up Miss Pidgeon, and remember her mother (and their room mother), Mrs. X.
Charming series that I recommend to kids who've read all the Junie B. Jones books.
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Annette
Sep 05, 2010 rated it liked information technology
This is the fourth in the Gooney Bird Serial. My little girls but love these books! I like them also because they acquire some aspect of the English language linguistic communication from each one. In this one, Mrs. Pidgeon's form learns almost poetry. They start out with Haikus and and so motion on to couplets and Limericks. Of course, the book is filled with Gooney Bird's usual antics which is what makes this series so delightful. The merely complaint that I have well-nigh this one is that the substitute teacher was more than a 50 This is the fourth in the Gooney Bird Series. My niggling girls just love these books! I like them too because they acquire some attribute of the English language from each one. In this one, Mrs. Pidgeon's course learns about poetry. They start out with Haikus and then motion on to couplets and Limericks. Of course, the book is filled with Gooney Bird'south usual antics which is what makes this series so delightful. The only complaint that I have about this one is that the substitute teacher was more a little over the superlative. ...more
VerJean
April 09, 2014 rated it liked information technology
Great intro to a few types of poetry.
Merely don't endeavor to go a gooney bird's eye view of pentameters, that's more than even Gooney Bird can make rhyme or reason of however.
Haiku, Couplets, Limericks and some free grade verse.
We 2nd graders hunt off an uptight substitute, merely the main, Mr. Leroy is hip and fills in. Sadly, Mrs. Pigeon's mother, a poet, passes away in the nursing home, but we had some time to share some of her poetry and a mannerly audio visual retentiveness poem is done in her mother'due south
Great intro to a few types of poetry.
Merely don't endeavour to get a gooney bird'due south eye view of pentameters, that'southward more than even Gooney Bird can make rhyme or reason of yet.
Haiku, Couplets, Limericks and some free form poetry.
We second graders hunt off an uptight substitute, merely the principal, Mr. Leroy is hip and fills in. Sadly, Mrs. Pigeon's female parent, a poet, passes abroad in the nursing home, but we had some fourth dimension to share some of her poetry and a charming audio visual memory poem is washed in her mother'due south retentiveness.
Mannerly as always.
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Caitlin Kosovich
I recollect reading a Gooney Bird book a while back and laughing at how she captured the experience of a classroom with the students calling out and interrupting. She really manages to get in feel like a modern mean solar day classroom. This is a sweet story. Gooney Bird is a fun and relatable graphic symbol. She feels like a fresh Ramona. These make terrific read-alouds and this one would be an excellent jumping off signal for a unit on poesy. Many 2nd and 3rd graders would be able to read these all on their own and I call back reading a Gooney Bird book a while back and laughing at how she captured the feel of a classroom with the students calling out and interrupting. She actually manages to make it feel similar a modern 24-hour interval classroom. This is a sugariness story. Gooney Bird is a fun and relatable graphic symbol. She feels like a fresh Ramona. These make terrific read-alouds and this one would be an splendid jumping off point for a unit on poetry. Many 2nd and 3rd graders would exist able to read these all on their own and enjoy them. It is dainty to have a series to offer written by such a stellar writer. ...more
Taken from Lowry's website:
"I've ever felt that I was fortunate to have been born the centre kid of three. My older sis, Helen, was very much like our mother: gentle, family-oriented, eager to please. Petty brother Jon was the only boy and had interests that he shared with Dad; together they were ever working on electrical trains and erector sets; and later, when Jon was older, they always
Taken from Lowry'south website:
"I've always felt that I was fortunate to have been built-in the middle kid of three. My older sister, Helen, was very much like our mother: gentle, family-oriented, eager to please. Footling brother Jon was the only boy and had interests that he shared with Dad; together they were always working on electric trains and erector sets; and later, when Jon was older, they e'er seemed to have their heads nether the raised hood of a motorcar. That left me in-between, and exactly where I wanted most to be: on my own. I was a alone kid who lived in the world of books and my ain bright imagination.

Because my father was a career military officer - an Ground forces dentist - I lived all over the world. I was born in Hawaii, moved from there to New York, spent the years of Earth State of war Ii in my mother'southward hometown: Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and from there went to Tokyo when I was eleven. Loftier school was dorsum in New York Metropolis, merely by the time I went to college (Brown University in Rhode Island), my family was living in Washington, D.C.

I married young. I had just turned nineteen - simply finished my sophomore twelvemonth in higher - when I married a Naval officeholder and continued the odyssey that military life requires. California. Connecticut (a daughter born there). Florida (a son). South Carolina. Finally Cambridge, Massachusetts, when my hubby left the service and entered Harvard Constabulary School (another girl; another son) and so to Maine - by at present with four children nether the age of 5 in tow. My children grew up in Maine. And then did I. I returned to higher at the University of Southern Maine, got my degree, went to graduate school, and finally began to write professionally, the affair I had dreamed of doing since those babyhood years when I had endlessly scribbled stories and poems in notebooks.

After my marriage ended in 1977, when I was xl, I settled into the life I have lived always since. Today I am dorsum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, living and writing in a house dominated by a very shaggy Tibetan Terrier named Brigand. For a change of scenery Martin and I spend time in Maine, where we have an former (it was built in 1768!) farmhouse on meridian of a hill. In Maine I garden, feed birds, entertain friends, and read...

My books accept varied in content and mode. Yet it seems that all of them deal, essentially, with the same general theme: the importance of human connections. A Summer to Die, my outset book, was a highly fictionalized retelling of the early expiry of my sister, and of the effect of such a loss on a family unit. Number the Stars, set in a different culture and era, tells the same story: that of the role that we humans play in the lives of our young man beings.

The Giver - and Gathering Blue, and the newest in the trilogy: Messenger - accept place against the background of very dissimilar cultures and times. Though all iii are broader in scope than my before books, they still speak to the same business: the vital need of people to be aware of their interdependence, non but with each other, but with the world and its environment.

My older son was a fighter airplane pilot in the Usa Air Force. His expiry in the cockpit of a warplane tore away a slice of my world. But information technology left me, too, with a wish to honor him by joining the many others trying to find a way to stop conflict on this very frail earth.
I am a grandmother at present. For my own grandchildren - and for all those of their generation - I try, through writing, to convey my passionate awareness that we live intertwined on this planet and that our future depends upon our caring more than, and doing more than, for one another."

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