Gone Wild: An Endangered Animal Alphabet

I read Gone Wild: An Endangered Animal Alphabet by David McLimans. This book received the Caldecott honor medal in 2007. This book is a very unique alphabet book for many reasons. One reason would be that the letters are in the shape of the animal that is being named. Along with the letter there is details about the specific animal such as the scientific name, class, habitat, range, threats, and its endangerment status. This is a super interesting book because typically alphabets are geared towards pre-k and kindergarten, but I think older grades can find some really great information from this book. I think the appropriate grade range for this book would be pre-k to sixth grade. I would definitely use this book in my classroom. I think a really fun activity to do with this book in the classroom would be for each student to pick a letter (an endangered animal) and do research on their animal, and make a poster/presentation of ways to help save their animal from extinction.

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  1. Another alphabet book for older students is THE Z WAS ZAPPED by Van Allsburg.

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