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Caldecott Honor Book KidQuest:
What Can You Do With a Tail Like This?
by Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
for Emergent Readers and Writers
KidQuest by Dr. Alice Christie
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Let's
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- Together, we will read the book, What Do You Do With a Tail Like This? The authors and illustrators are Steve Jenkins and Robin Page.
- This book is about animal's noses, mouths, ears, feet, and tails.
- Where are our noses, mouths, ears, and feet? Do we have tails?
- What do we do with our noses, our mouths, our ears, and out feet?
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What
We'll Do and Learn
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After reading What Do You Do With a Tail Like This? you will:
- chose one animal from the book to study and learn about
- classify your animal in three different ways
- our class will make graphs about these animals
- write a tall tale about your animal with a picture of your animal
- invite our parents to our What Do You Do With a Tail Like This? celebration.
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- share our pictures, stories and graphs with our parents and other kids in our school and in Arizona
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Let's
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Animals with noses, mouths, ears, feet, and tails are all around us. Explore Web sites about the animal you wish to research:
Noses |
Ears |
Platypus
Site
1 | Site 2 |
Bat Site 1 |
Site 2 | Site 3 |
Hyena
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Field Cricket
Site 1 | Site 2 |
African Elephant
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Antelope Jackrabbit |
American Site 1 Alligator Site 2
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Hippopotamus
Site 1 | Site 2
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Mole
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Humpback Whale
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Tails |
Eyes |
Striped Skunk
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Chameleon
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Giraffe
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Bald Eagle
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Five-lined Skink
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Horned Lizard
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Scorpion
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Four-Eyed Fish
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Spider Monkey
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Bush Baby
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Feet |
Mouths |
Chimpanzee
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Brown Pelican
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Blue-footed Booby
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Mosquito
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Water Strider
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Giant Anteater
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Gecko
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Egg-eating Snake
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Mountain Goat
Site 1 | Site 2 |
Archerfish
Site 1 | Site 2 |
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Let's
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On November 1st, we will invite our parents, grandparents, friends, and other students in our school to come to our classroom.
We will celebrate all we have learned about animals when they come by showing them our:
- pictures
- tall tales
- graphs
and telling them all we have learned about the author/illustrator, Steve Jenkins. |


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Coming Soon:
- Rubrics to evaluate
students' final products
- Students reflections template
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Teacher
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- Lesson
Objectives
- To introduce author/illustrator, Steve Jenkins
- To introduce students to the concepts of noses, ears, tails, eyes, feet, and mouths
- To introduce students to different animals and how they use their noses, ears, tails, eyes, feet, and mouths
- To introduce categorization and categorize by number of feet, body covering, and home (air, sea, land)
- To write a tall tale stemming from What Do You Do With a Tail Like This?
- Links
to content area state
standards
- Online
resources for teachers
- Timeline for the KidQuest: One week
- Suggestions: Most of the Web sites contain pictures and text. Teachers, aides, or volunteers will need to read much of the text to students.
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