Winner of the 1968 Newbery Award.
A brother and sister run away from home and live in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. While avoiding the museum security guards, taking a bath in the fountain, and sleeping in a historical bed they solve a mystery.
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Show Way by Jacqueline Woodson
Nebery
"Show Way" is about slaves, being sold. It starts out in the very beginning of slavery. As it goes on into the story you learn that they made blankets with symbols on them as a map to the north. As it goes into the present it tells of all the girls' lives as slaves. In the end, it tells how the author is a black and doesn't have to work as a slave.
They made blankets with symbols on them to show slaves the way to the north. The blankets were called Show Ways.
3 stars
by Annie M., 5th grade
"Show Way" is about slaves, being sold. It starts out in the very beginning of slavery. As it goes on into the story you learn that they made blankets with symbols on them as a map to the north. As it goes into the present it tells of all the girls' lives as slaves. In the end, it tells how the author is a black and doesn't have to work as a slave.
They made blankets with symbols on them to show slaves the way to the north. The blankets were called Show Ways.
3 stars
by Annie M., 5th grade
Sarah Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan
Sarah tells the family she's plan and tall, so they can find her. This is how the title of the book was given.
4 stars
by Annie M., 5th
4 stars
by Annie M., 5th
Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo
Newbery Honor
India Opal and her father moved to Florida. Opal's mom left her early and she has no friends. That is until she finds Winn-Dixie, Gloria Dump, and Mrs. Franny Black. Then she discovers that Winn-Dixie has a pathological fear of thunderstorms and he gets lost at a party and they look for him only to find him hiding under Gloria's bed.
It was a good book and I couldn't wait to pick it back up over the break.
4 stars
Ryan F., 5th grade
India Opal and her father moved to Florida. Opal's mom left her early and she has no friends. That is until she finds Winn-Dixie, Gloria Dump, and Mrs. Franny Black. Then she discovers that Winn-Dixie has a pathological fear of thunderstorms and he gets lost at a party and they look for him only to find him hiding under Gloria's bed.
It was a good book and I couldn't wait to pick it back up over the break.
4 stars
Ryan F., 5th grade
The Noonday Friends by Mary Stolz
Newbery Honor 1966
In this book a a girl named Franny is a poor girl. She stars off her day by taking care of her family. But still she had many problems being a young girl. Then she finishes the book on a good note.
I thought it was an okay book.
3 stars
by Bennett L., 5th grade
In this book a a girl named Franny is a poor girl. She stars off her day by taking care of her family. But still she had many problems being a young girl. Then she finishes the book on a good note.
I thought it was an okay book.
3 stars
by Bennett L., 5th grade
From the Mixed up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E. L. Konigsburg
Newbery Medal 1968
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Comments by Dani S., 5th grade
Ryan F., 5th grade
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