Monday, November 3, 2008

Focus Titles: Love That Dog & Hate That Cat


Wooo Hooo! The sequel to Love That Dog, entitled Hate That Cat, was published last month. Nick, one of my students, found it online and shared the exciting news with our class. Of course I put the book on hold at the public library, read it aloud to my reading classes, lent it to a teacher friend, and went to Barnes & Noble to buy my own first edition.

Thanks, Nick!


In case you're wondering what all the hoopla is about, I'll tell you. Every year we read Love That Dog by Sharon Creech as an introduction to poetry. A couple of years ago I bought a class set of books from Scholastic Book Clubs so all of my students could share in the experience. Love That Dog is a short novel written in the form of a communication journal between Jack, a fourth-grader, and his teacher Miss Stretchberry. Jacks journal entries are written in free verse form and chronicle his awakening to reading and writing poetry. You can read the book straight through in less than an hour, including discussion time. I always begin by reading the poems used by Miss Stretchberry in the appendix at the back of the book. This way my students are familiar with the poems Jack mentions in his journal entries. My class especially enjoys the Robert Frost poems "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening" and "The Pasture." Another popular poem is an excerpted stanza from the poem "Love That Boy" by Walter Dean Myers. The full poem is published in his book Brown Angels. Prolific young adult writer and poet Walter Dean Myers even makes a guest appearance in the story.


After reading Love That Dog, my students choose a poem from the appendix to memorize and perform for our class audience. Then we start writing poems of our own beginning with couplets, then quatrains, and free verse. Sharon Creech's web site is a great resource for readers and teachers alike. Interested teachers may want to download a free special teaching guide for Love That Dog and Hate That Cat.

Sharon Creech

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wat i say to nick is HAHA and mr.b i have a new post on my blog.


your former student,

Fidelis

Fidelis said...

Hey u know i never finished reading love that dog but guess wat? i got a girl friend!

Mrs. Felter said...

Love that Dog is the best introduction to poetry! It gets my reluctant readers and writers going every time! I can't wait to read Hate that Cat!

Sincerely,
Miss Lipsky
http://lipskymatthews.blogspot.com

Mr. McGuire said...

Love That Dog is such a great book. I have been planning on ordering Hate That Cat but just haven't got it done. Your post got me going and I just ordered it.

Thanks!

Emily Rosenbaum said...

hey Mr.Blount i hope you had a fantastic weekend i went caving
scary!!!!!!!! hahaha not really

love
Emily Rosenbaum