tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6899314721345981558.post8059283013535412039..comments2023-04-26T04:41:25.215-05:00Comments on Neely's News: Wonderful Book From The Past: CorduroyAnn Neelyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11798752297955236635noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6899314721345981558.post-37896866488963990722010-09-25T20:09:37.596-05:002010-09-25T20:09:37.596-05:00Thanks for your post about Corduroy. I have fond m...Thanks for your post about Corduroy. I have fond memories of reading this book as a child. In one of my classes last week, we were talking about the importance of connecting reading and writing, and we said that Corduroy would be a book that lends itself easily to this. For example, the teacher could have a class stuffed animal Corduroy that would be sent home with each student for a few days. Depending on the level of the student, upon return to the classroom with Corduroy, they would have written a story about what happened while they had Corduroy with them or for K/1, they would draw a picture or be prepared to tell about what happened. This story will never be outdated!Anna Baucomnoreply@blogger.com