Ant tries lots of things, but nothing sticks! It doesn't help that there are obstacles along the way--a baton-twirling teacher, an annoying cousin, and Dad's new girlfriend, to name a few. Just One Thing! is chock full of hilarious adventures that will keep young readers cheering until the very end. For ages Just One Thing! By Nancy Viau Drawings By Timothy Young. Schiffer Publishing ISBN Comments are closed. All content copyright © Nancy Viau. Site design by Wendy Martin Illustration. Proudly powered by WordPress. · Every child about to enter middle school will be able to relate to this heart-warming, funny story. Anthony Pantaloni needs to figure out one thing he does wellmdash;one thing that will replace the Antsy Pants nickname he got tagged with on the first day of fifth grade, one good thing he can.
Nancy Viau. Pamela created an educational and visually appealing discussion guide for my middle-grade novel Just One Thing! Her attention to detail and knowledge of what goes into a great guide is evident in the questions she created. Teachers have thoroughly enjoyed having this resource at their disposal. In working with Pamela, I found her to. Snowflakes falling! What a treat! Follow a group of children as they first set their eyes on new-fallen snow, rush to get on their clunky boots and funky hats, and scurry outside to a winter wonderland. They make a snowman, an igloo, and snow angels, and although pretty tired, they still find the energy for a friendly snowball fight. JUST ONE THING! reminds us how easy it is to overlook our own strengths and specialties when we use those around us as a measuring stick. Viau also expands that same concept of self worth through out the book. She shows the reader that what a person does, isn't always WHO they really are. Often those who challenge us the most are searching just.
Discussion Questions for Just One Thing! Written by Nancy Viau Drawings by Timothy Young Teachers, please use and adapt these comprehension questions to fit the needs of your classroom. The questions are inspired by Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis’s Strategies that Work, and allow for practice with the following. Every child about to enter middle school will be able to relate to this heart-warming, funny story. Anthony Pantaloni needs to figure out one thing he does wellmdash;one thing that will replace the Antsy Pants nickname he got tagged with on the first day of fifth grade, one good thing he can. HELLO FROM NANCY VIAU! (Viau is pronounced VEE oh. It rhymes with Leo.) As a children’s book author, I love to create fiction for kids ages two through twelve. I’m the author of picture books for Pre-K through 2nd Grade and middle-grade novels for 3rd Grade through 6th. Look for my next book to be released in !.
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