Third Grade Pet

 


Title: Third Grade Pet
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Author: Judy Cox
Major Awards: N/A
Grade Level: 2-5
Age: 7-10



Summary: girl with a fear of rats overcomes that fear in this fast-paced classroom story, where the personalities of the students and a funny, alert teacher take center stage. Rosemary is horrified when a rat becomes the class pet. She can’t help herself, though, when the students are deciding on a name; she shouts “Cheese” and the name is adopted. When it’s her turn to take care of Cheese, Rosemary grows fond of the pet. So fond, in fact, that she steals it rather than let her awful classmate Brian take it home. After several fails of trying to hide it at home, she gets it back into the cage, confesses to Mr. Wilder, and gives Brian a quick lecture on how to care for Cheese properly.





Evaluation: I would recommend this book because it’s appropriate for kids to relate to. For example, this book indirectly shows how Rosemary was afraid of rats until her class got a pet rat. Over time, she grew to love it to the point where she took it home to protect. As an activity, I could have the kids get in pairs and discuss their certain fears if they have overcome it or if they want to overcome it soon. 

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