If You Ever Want to Bring an Alligator to School, Don’t!

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If You Ever Want to Bring an Alligator to School, Don’t!
by Elise Parsley (Author/Illustrator)

Booktalk: If your teacher tells you to bring something from nature for show-and-tell, she does not want you to bring an alligator! But nothing will stop Magnolia, who’s determined to have the best show-and-tell of all–until her reptilian rapscallion starts getting her into some major trouble. Now it’s up to Magnolia to find a way to send this troublemaker home–but what could possibly scare an alligator away?

Snippet:
You’ll tell how alligators are super big,
and how alligators have seventy-four super sharp teeth,
and how alligators are super tough.
It’s a fact.
They’re strong and they’re tough and they aren’t scared of anything except other alligators . . .

and humans.

TURN THE PAGE

BOOGA
BOOGA
BOOGA

Six Traits Mini Lesson

Trait: Voice When Magnolia brings her alligator to school, he causes LOTS of trouble. This cautionary tale is written in second person, the you voice, so that the readers will NOT do the same.

The book title is the first clue. The word you is the second word in the title:

If You Ever Want to Bring an Alligator to School, Don’t!

As the school day progesses, readers see all of the trouble that the alligator causes. Things get worse and worse and WORSE! Then finally, it’s time for show-and-tell, the reason Magnolia brought the alligator to school in the first place.

On the show and tell page, Magnolia explains the process to the readers:

You’ll tell how alligators are super big,
and how alligators have seventy-four super sharp teeth,
and how alligators are super tough.

Trait: Word Choice Then Magnolia repeats her description of the alligator:

It’s a fact.
They’re strong and they’re tough and they aren’t scared of anything except other alligators . . .

and humans.

Notice the pause between alligators . . . and humans?

These word choices set up the page turn.

After all of the trouble that the alligator causes Magnolia (after the page turn), she has the last word . . .

BOOGA
BOOGA
BOOGA

(And yes, after she scares the alligator, Magnolia does end up in the principal’s office! No good deed goes unpunished!)

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