Posted by: Janice Green | March 20, 2008

Chicken Sunday by Patricia Polacco

Chicken Sunday by Patricia Polacco

How could three children find a way to buy Miss Eula the beautiful Easter bonnet she had been admiring for weeks in Mr. Kodinski’s store window? Patricia Polacco writes about her special friendship with Miss Eula’s family as they work out several small miracles. Did I mention that this story has something to do with the elegantly ornate Pysanky eggs?

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  1. After reading Chicken Soup to Ms. Redmond’s third grade class, the students had these comments to make about the story.

    Chalinda thought it was nice that they tried to buy the hat for their grandmother.

    Korea thought it was wonderful because they tried to get the most precious thing their grandmother wanted.

    Raven said it was nice that they poured chicken soup over her grave.

    Robin said it was nice for them to save up their money to buy their grandmother a hat.

    Azavia thought it was nice that Mr. Kodinski finally believed the children didn’t throw the eggs.

    Dekoven said it wa nice that the children made eggs for the old man to tell him they didn’t throw eggs at his back door.

    Ronzell thought it was nice for the old man to give the hat to the children.

    Tiara liked how theylistened to their grandma and put the chicken soup on her grave. Also that they helped her to get the hat.

    Jamie thought it was nice when the children made the eggs for the man to prove they didn’t throw eggs at his door.

    Keisha said “It’s wonderful and I like how Mrs. Green showed the pictures of eggs to the class.


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