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Chicks Run Wild


Kirkus Reviews

Here is a bedtime story for all those tireless adults who would rather have their charges erupt from their beds to do a mad jig instead of peacefully drifting off to sleep. So make it a midday story, because it is a good bit of rollicking fun. Five chicks are safely tucked in bed, "beneath the sheets. / 'Go to sleep now,' Mama tweets. / Mama kisses each dear child, / but when she leaves.../those chicks run wild!" The pleasant-enough, rhymed text is nothing out of the ordinary, but it admirably does the job of gathering momentum—the gentle revving of its engine, the shift up to cruising speed, then the pedal to the metal. Jenkins takes the story at full throttle, too, with plenty of double-page spreads popping with energy and good cheer, and the characters are plain fun: The chicks look like they just stepped out of a chorus line of Peeps, while Mama might have been minted by the Looney Tune crowd. Her face when she catches the chicks faking sleep is a delight. Like a shot of caffeine between covers, it makes for a bracing read-aloud.(Picture book. 2-5)


Teacher’s guide now available for CHICKS RUN WILD, incorporating fun, cross-curricular activities that address the following learning standards:

Kindergarten
Reading Comprehension 2.2, 2.3, 2.5
Literary Response and Analysis 3.3
Writing Strategies 1.1 
Rhythmic Skills (P.E.) 1.16, 1.17 
Dance 1.2, 3.1

First Grade
Word Analysis, Fluency, and Systematic Vocabulary Development 1.7
Reading Comprehension 2.2, 2.6
Literary Response and Analysis 3.1
Writing Strategies 1.1, 1.2
Rhythmic Skills (P.E.) 1.22
Dance 2.5

Second Grade
Reading Comprehension 2.5
Writing Strategies 1.1, 1.2
Writing Applications 2.1b
Rhythmic Skills (P.E.) 1.18
Dance 2.7

Third Grade
Reading Comprehension  2.2, 2.3, 2.6
Literary Response and Analysis 3.3
Writing Strategies 1.1
Body Management (P.E.) 1.2

Fourth Grade
Reading Comprehension 2.3
Literary Response and Analysis 3.3
Writing Strategies 1.1
Rhythmic Skills (P.E.) 1.2

Fifth Grade
Reading Comprehension 2.4
Literary Response and Analysis 3.2
Writing Applications 2.2
Rhythmic Skills (P.E.) 1.7, 1.8


Document
CHICKS RUN WILD TEACHER'S GUIDE

From Booklist

Bedtime silliness abounds when these little chicks decide they’re not ready for sleep. Eventually, Mama realizes she’ll just have to tire them out herself. Weary parents may not appreciate this message, but young children will relate to the energetic chicks, who pop back into bed each time Mama checks on them and aren’t sure how to react when Mama changes her tactics, challenging them to invite her to play. The chicks are fluffy and appealing; Mama appears progressively more stern, as she looms larger in the doorway each time she must come back. Young listeners will quickly learn and want to repeat the refrain, set off in large type and curving above chicks jumping on the bed, somersaulting through the air, and whacking each other with pillows: “Those chicks run wild!” Grown-ups will enjoy the final scene, where “Mama runs wild,” painting her toenails red, having a cup of tea, and watching Gone with the Wing. Preschool-Grade 1. --Diane Foote

To contact Sudipta:
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