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Second Step Book List PreK- 5BookA Day’s WorkA Sister’s WishAldo ApplesauceCompiled by Portland Public Schools Prevention Program, 4/12/2004AuthorDescriptionUnitEve BuntingA Mexican American boy finds that he has much toEmpathylearn from his grandfather, even though his grandfatherdoes not speak English.Impulse ControlKate JacobsA girl with six brother wishes for a sister, then discovers Empathythat brothers will do in the meantime.Impulse ControlJohanna HurwitzWhen he and his family move to the suburbs, Aldo hasEmpathydifficulty finding friends.Impulse ControlAldo Peanut ButterJohanna HurwitzWhen Aldo’s parents go out of town, Aldo, his twosisters, and his two dogs, cause chaos in the house.Alexander and theTerrible, Horrible, NoGood, Very Bad DayJudith ViorstWhen Alexander wakes up with gum in his hair, trips onhis skateboard, and drops his sweater in the sink, heknows it’s going to be a terrible, horrible, no good, verybad day. Alexander’s day goes from bad to worse, andhe contemplates moving to Australia. Eventually herealizes that some days are bad days, even inAustralia.Brief text and illustrations by ten internationally knownartists reveal a day in the lives of children in eightdifferent countries showing similarities and differencesand emphasizing the commonality of humankind.Sisters Fiona and Wallace live in the shadow of theirformer lives; years after their father's death, theirmother has still not processed her feelings.All in a DayMitsumasa AnnoAll the Blue Moons atthe Wallace HotelPhoebe StoneAmanda Pig on HerOwnJean VanLeeuwenAmanda discovers the troubles and joys of being byherself.EmpathyImpulse ControlAngerManagementEmpathyGrade 5: 11Grade 4: 3, 10Grade 5: 12, 14AngerManagementGrade 1: 1Similarities anddifferences.Grade 4-5Put-downs,identifyingfeelings, problemsolving,reflections, peerpressure.Grade 4-5EmpathyGrade 1: 7Grade 2: 9, 10Grade 3: 16Grade 1: 2, 3Grade 1: 2Impulse ControlAngerManagementC:\Documents and Settings\KC\Desktop\Second Step Book List PreK Integrated.docK StuhmerPage 1*Suggested LessonsGrade 1: 1Grade 2: 12Grade 2: 10, 14Grade 1: 2, 4, 5Grade 1: 1Grade 4: 2, 3, 7Grade 5: 15Grade 4: 811/30/2004PreK/K: 2, 3, 5Grade 1: 2, 5Grade 2: 10

BookAuthorDescriptionUnit*Suggested LessonsAmelia's NotebookMarisa MossAmelia records her feelings about moving to a newtown and leaving her best friend behind.Identifying feelings,reflection, joining inat the right time,feelings change.Grade 1-3Angel Child, DragonChildMichele MariaSuratUt has just come to the United States from Vietnam,and she does not like her new American school. Thechildren laugh when she speaks, a bully namedRaymond picks on her, and most of all, she misses hermother in Vietnam. Eventually Ut solves her problems,and, to her surprise, befriends the bully.EmpathyIdentifying feelings,feelings change,reflection.Peer pressure,identifying feelings,feelings change,problem solving.PreK/K: 2, 3, 4, 5, 11Grade 1: 2, 3, 4, 5Grade 3: 15, 17Grade 4: 1Grade 5: 16PreK/K: 4Grade 1: 7Grade 4: 6Grade 1-3AngerManagementThe Ant BullyJohn NickleLucas learns a lesson about bullying when he is pulledinto the ant hole he has been tormenting.A Bad Case of StripesDavid ShannonCamilla is so concerned about what others think thatshe is untrue to herself and comes down with a bizarreillness.Baseball Saved UsKen MochizukiA Japanese-American boy learns to play baseball when Identifying feelings,he and his family are forced to live in an internment name-calling andteasing, joining in atcamp; his ability to play helps him after the war is over.Grade 1-3Reflection,identifying feelings,perspectives, angerbuttons,perceptions,consequences,problem solving,giving emotionalsupport.Identifying feelings,feelings change,similarities anddifferences,accepting differences, being leftout.Grade 4-5Grade 1-3the right time,problem solving.Bat 6Virginia EuwerWolffTold from a variety of perspectives, this story examinesthe effects and aftermath of WWII on a group of girlsfrom Oregon.Be Good to Eddie LeeVirginia FlemingAlthough Christy considered him a pest, Eddie Lee, aboy with Down's Syndrome, shares several specialdiscoveries with her.C:\Documents and Settings\KC\Desktop\Second Step Book List PreK Integrated.docK StuhmerPage 211/30/2004Grade 1-3

BookBecause of Winn-DixieAuthorKate DiCamilloDescriptionOpal adopts a stray dog, and through her, forms manynew friendships.UnitBelle Prater's BoyRuth WhiteWoodrow comes to live with his grandparent's after hismother disappears; his arrival triggers his cousinGypsy's hidden feelings and questions about her ownfamily.Identifying feelings,feelings change,perspectives,reflections.Grade 4-5Believing SophieHazel HutchinsAfter she is wrongly accused of shoplifting, Sophie must Identifying feelings,reflection, problemexplain her side of the story to a shop ownersolving, fairness,Grade 1-3Identifying feelings,feelings change,perceptions, activelistening, reflection,empathy.*Suggested LessonsGrade 4-5communicatingfeelings, perspectives, dealing withan accusation.Big AlAndrew ClementsAlthough Big Al is friendly, all of the other fish are afraidto go near him. But when Al saves the fish from thefisherman’s nets, he makes a sea full of friends.PreK/KBlack, White, JustRightMarguerite W.DavolA girl explains how her parents are different in color and Acceptinghave different tastes in art and food, and how she differences,similarities andherself is also different but just right.Grade 1-3differences,reflection.BlubberJudy BlumeJill joins her classmates in harassing Linda until sheherself finds out what it feels like to be a victim.Available in Spanish: La ballenaReflection, feelingschange, being leftout, gossip, putdowns, perceptions,identifying feelings,cause and effect,taking responsibilityfor your actions,consequences.Grade 4-5The BlushfulHippopotamusChris RaschkaRoosevelt’s self-image improves as he begins to listento his friend rather than his negative older sister.EmpathyPreK/K :5Grade 1: 5Grade 2: 9AngerManagementC:\Documents and Settings\KC\Desktop\Second Step Book List PreK Integrated.docK StuhmerPage 311/30/2004

BookThe Brand New KidAuthorKatie CouricDescriptionUnitWhen Lazlo transfers to a new school, he is teased by Reflection namehis classmates until two girls find the compassion to calling and teasing,peer pressure,befriend him. Available in Spanish: El njfio nuevo.*Suggested LessonsGrade 1-3identifying feelings,feelings change,acceptingdifferences.Bridge to TerabithiaCagesThe Case of the Cat’sMeowKatherinePatersonPeg KehretTwo misfit children form a special friendship and createtheir own magical kingdom.Upset about problems at home and at school, Kitimpulsively steals a gold bracelet from a departmentstore-and gets caught. Through her sentence-volunteerwork at the humane society-Kit finds new solutions toher problems.Crosby BonsallFour young private eyes investigate the disappearanceof a cat.Problem solving,keeping a promise,taking responsibilityfor your actions,feelings change,reflection.Grades 4 5EmpathyPreK/K: 5Grade 1: 5PreK/K: 2Grade 1: 1,3Grade 2: 11, 12Grade 2: 10Impulse ControlThe ChocolateCovered CookieTantrumCircle of GoldCousinsDeborahBlumenthalCandy DawsonBoydVirginia HamiltonSeized with a desire for a cookie while in the park,Sophie discovers that throwing a terrible tantrum willnot get her what she wants.AngerManagementEmpathyPreK/K: 2, 3Grade 1: 2, 3Impulse ControlGrade 1: 8AngerManagementEmpathyGrade 1: 2Impulse ControlAngerManagementGrade 4: 3, 4Grade 5: 12, 14, 15Grade 4: 6,Grade 5: 10, 11, 13Cammie can’t stand her too-perfect cousin Patty AnnEmpathyGrade 4: 1, 3until a tragedy teaches her about love and forgiveness.Impulse ControlGrade 4: 2Mattie is sure that if she finds a way to buy the beautifulpin for her mother, everything in the family will be madeall right again.C:\Documents and Settings\KC\Desktop\Second Step Book List PreK Integrated.docK StuhmerPage 411/30/2004Grade 4: 9

BookAuthorDescriptionUnit*Suggested LessonsCrashJerry SpinelliCrash has bullied his neighbors and classmates hiswhole life; when his grandfather suffers a stroke, Crashsuddenly find that friends and family have a newmeaning for him.Reflection,identifying feelings,acceptingdifferences,perceptions.Grade 4-5CrickwingJanell CannonA lonely cockroach named Crickwing has a creativeidea that saves the day for the leaf-cutting ants whentheir fierce forest enemies attack them.Being left out,Name-calling andteasing,identifyingfeelings, feelingschange, fairness,problem solving.Grade 1-3Darnell Rock ReportingWalter DeanMyersDarnell's perspectives are broadened when heinterviews a homeless man for the school newspaper.Reflection,acceptingdifferences, problemsolving, criticism,fear, similarities anddifferences, peerpressure.Grade 4-5The DaydreamerIan McEwanPeter's vivid imagination leads him on many adventuresand gets him in and out of trouble.Reflection, keepingout of a fight.Grade 4-5Dear Mom, You’reRuining My LifeJean VanLeeuwenSam’s eleventh year includes losing her last baby teeth,towering over every boy in dance class, and beingmortified by everything her mother does.EmpathyGrade 4: 4, 9Grade 5: 16Grade 5: 13Grade 5: 14DeDe Takes ChargeDigby and KateJohanna HurwitzBetty BakerA year after her father has left home for good, DeDehelps her mother cope with the realities life afterdivorce.Digby and Kate are very different; they have their upsand downs but remain good friends.Impulse ControlAngerManagementImpulse ControlAngerManagementEmpathyImpulse ControlAngerManagementC:\Documents and Settings\KC\Desktop\Second Step Book List PreK Integrated.docK StuhmerPage 511/30/2004Grade 4: 1, 3Grade 5: 10Grade 1: 4Grade 2: 9, 12Grade 3: 17Grade 1: 1, 3Grade 2: 10Grade 1: 2

BookDora's BoxAuthorAnn-JeanetteCampbellDescriptionUnitIn order to protect her, Dora's parents put anything that Identifying feelings,might frighten or hurt her into a box and tell her never to reflection,open it, but when she eventually does, her life is expressing concern.enriched by what she finds.*Suggested LessonsGrades 1-3Eagle SongJoseph BruchacAfter moving from a Mohawk reservation to Brooklyn,New York, fourth-grader Danny Bigtree encountersstereotypes about his Native American heritage.Grade 4: 2,5Grade 4: 1Grade 4: 1, 8Elizabeth Imagined anIcebergChris RaschkaEmpathyImpulse ControlAngerManagementElizabeth encounters Madame Uff Da when out riding Problem solving,her bicycle. Madame Uff Da intimidates Elizabeth, but self-talk.she is able to draw on her inner resources and modelthe assertiveness skills that bring her to safety.)Enemy PieDerek MunsonWhen Jeremy Ross moves into the neighborhood andbecomes enemy number one, a boy's father helps himby making his famous enemy pie.Grade 1-3Everybody HasFeelings, TodosTenemosSentimientos.Feelings,Seattle: OpenHand Publishing,Inc.,AlikiPictures, dialogues, poems, stories portray variousemotions we all feel.Finding the GreenStoneAlice WalkerAfter saying unkind things to family and friends, Johnnyloses both his green stone and his interest in life. Herecovers them when he discovers love within his heart.Identifying feelings,feelings change,problem solving,fairness.A book of photographs.PreK/KPreK/KEmpathyImpulse ControlGrade 1: 2, 3Grade 2: 10Grade 3: 15, 16Grade 1: 2, 8Grade 2: 10, 14Grade 3: 18Grade 1: 5Grade 3: 15Grade 4: 3, 6, 8, 9Grade 5: 11Grade 4: 1, 2, 3, 4AngerManagementGrade 4: 2, 6Grade 5: 12Impulse ControlFollow That Mom!Mary RiskindMaxine creates as much mischief as possible in orderto convince her mother to quit the Girl Scouts.C:\Documents and Settings\KC\Desktop\Second Step Book List PreK Integrated.docK StuhmerGrade 1-3Page 6AngerManagementEmpathy11/30/2004

BookFourth Grade WeirdoAuthorMartha FreemanDescriptionDexter's well-ordered life is disrupted by his uneasyinteractions with his spontaneous teacher and hismother's re-election to the town's school board.UnitFreedom School, Yes!Amy LittlesugarWhen her house is attacked because her mothervolunteered to take in a young white woman who hascome to teach black children at the Freedom School,Jolie is afraid, but she overcomes her fear after learningthe value of education.A Friend Like EdKaren WagnerMildred accepts her best friend Ed even though he is Reflection,accepting differsometimes eccentric.Grade 1-3After moving to a strange new place, James seeksacceptance from the established groups of friends andfinds a friend in the old man next door.Grade 4: 5, 7Grade 5: 15, 16Grade 4: 1, 2, 6, 9, 10Grade 5: 13Grade 4: 8Grade 5: 10, 13Grade 1-3Identifying feelings,problem solving,acceptingconsequences,gossip, conflictingfeelings, feelingschange.Identifying feelings,feelings change,problem solving,accepting differences, fairness.*Suggested LessonsGrade 4-5Grade 1-3ences, similaritiesand differences.Gaffer Samson’s LuckJill Paton WalshEmpathyImpulse ControlAngerManagementThe GardenerSarah StewartA series of letters relate what happens when, after her Identifying feelings,father loses his job, Lydia Grace goes to live with her reflection.Uncle Jim in the city and takes her love for gardeningwith her.Getting Near to BabyAudreyCouloumbisTwo sisters are sent to stay with a well-intentioned butdifficult aunt after their baby sister dies.Reflection,preferences,identifying feelings,feelings change,perceptions,acceptingdifferences.Grade 4-5Getting Rid ofKatherineBetty Ren WrightSheila GreenwaldEmpathyAngerManagementEmpathyImpulse ControlGrade 4: 3, 4, 9Grade 4: 8Give Us a Great BigSmile, Rosy ColeWhen Emily’s beloved grandfather remarries, Emily’ssummer is ruined. She decides to get rid of the newwife as soon as possible.After making Rosy’s two older sisters famous, UncleRalph now wants to make untalented Rosy famous witha photo book about her violin playing.C:\Documents and Settings\KC\Desktop\Second Step Book List PreK Integrated.docK StuhmerPage 711/30/2004Grade 4: 6, 9Grade 4: 3, 4

BookThe GiverAuthorLois LowryDescriptionSet in a futuristic society that has eliminated feelingsand personal choices, the book tells of difficultdecisions, Jonas must make that will affect his wholecommunity.Going HomeEve BuntingReflection,identifying feelings,Grade 1-3GuestsMichael DorrisEmpathyImpulse ControlGrade 4: 7Grade 4: 3Harriet’s HalloweenCandyHave a Happy.Nancy CarlsonCarlos's parents moved to the United States for theirchildren's sake; on a visit back to Mexico, Carlosrealizes his parents still consider Mexico home.Moss and Trouble, an Algonquin boy and girl, strugglewith the problems of growing up in the Massachusettsarea during the time of the first Thanksgiving.Sharing feels better than having something all to you.He’s My BrotherJoe LaskerIt’s Christmas time, and in addition to celebratingChristmas and Chris’s eleventh birthday, Chris’s familyobserves Kwanza, a seven-day celebration of AfricanAmerican heritage.A boy talks about his brother, who has a learningdisability. There are things he can and cannot do.EmpathyImpulse ControlAngerManagementEmpathyMildred PittsWalterUnitReflection, feelingsof change, problemsolving, perceptions,taking responsibilityfor your actions.PreK/KAngerManagementPhillip Hoose andHannah HooseAn ant pleads with a boy not to squash him. Can be Reflection,identifying feelings,read as a story, comes with musical notation.The Honest-toGoodness TruthPatricia C.McKissackAfter Libby is caught in a lie, she makes the decision toalways tell the truth. After alienating all of her friends,she learns how to tell the truth without hurting otherpeople's feelings.Hooray for WodneyWatHelen LesterRodney's speech impediment initially makes him thetarget of the class bully; later it makes him a hero.How My ParentsLearned to EatHow to Fight a GirlIna R. FriedmanAn American sailor courts a Japanese woman andeach tries in secret, to learn the other’s way of eatingJoe and Alan’s plan to get revenge on Billy backfireswhen their secret weapon, the prettiest girl in theirclass, becomes Billy’s friend instead.Hey, Little AntThomas Rockwelldealing with peerpressure,perspectives,fairness.Identifying feelings,problem solving,cause and effect,intentions, resistingthe impulse to lie.Name-calling andteasing, identifyingfeelings.Page 8Grade 5: 14Grade 4: 6, 9Grade 5: 10PreK/K: 3, 4, 12Grade 1: 2, 3, 4PreK/K: 4Grade 1: 7Grade 1-3Grade 1-3Grade 1-3Pre K/KEmpathyImpulse ControlAngerManagementC:\Documents and Settings\KC\Desktop\Second Step Book List PreK Integrated.docK Stuhmer*Suggested LessonsGrade 4-511/30/2004Grade 4: 4Grade 4: 1, 2, 3, 8Grade 5: 12, 14Grade 4: 1, 2Grade 5: 11, 12

BookHow to Lose All YourFriendsAuthorNancy CarlsonDescriptionThis humorous book shows children the importance offriendship.How Would You Feel IfYour Dad Was Gay?Ann Heron andMeredith MaranThe Hundred DressesEleanor EstesJasmine, Michael, and Noah are all regular kids exceptfor one thing: they have gay parents. Their uniqueconcerns haven’t been addressed at school until now.When Wanda, a shy girl from Poland, claims one day tohave a hundred dresses at home, the other girls beginto tease her every day. It is only after Wanda goesaway that the girls start to understand the effects oftheir teasing.I Am Not a Cry BabyNorma SimonUnitEmpathyImpulse ControlEmpathyImpulse ControlEmpathyImpulse ControlAngerManagementSituations when you may feel like crying.*Suggested LessonsPreK/K: 6Grade 2: 10, 12Grade 1: 8Grade 4: 5, 6, 9Grade 5: 13, 16Grade 5: 14Grade 4:1, 2, 8Grade 5: 11, 12Grade 4: 10Grade 5: 13Grade 4: 8Pre K/KI, Amber BrownPaula DanzigerAfter Amber's parents decide to share custody of her,she struggles to understand how to live in two homeswith two different sets of rules.Identifying feelings,apologizing, angerbuttons, self talk,feelings change.I Hate CampingP.J. PetersenDan thinks he’ll have a terrible time going camping withhis mom’s boyfriend and his two children, but thechildren form a surprising friendship.EmpathyImpulse ControlAngerManagementGrade 4: 3, 5, 6, 7, 8Grade 4: 2, 9Grade 4: 2, 6I Speak English For MyMomMuriel StanekMexican-American Lupe has mixed feelings abouthelping her mom with English, especially when hermom decides to learn English.Neighborhood kids tease a boy; a bully steals his icecream.EmpathyGrade 1: 6Grade 3: 14, 16Grade 1: 2, 3PreK/KDetermined to achieve fame by breaking severalstrange world records, Arlo and his friends practicefiendishly under the disapproval of parents and schoolprincipal.Set in the 1960s in Puerto Rico, the story depictsTeresa's attempt to please her mother, who aspires tobecome part of an elite class, and her father, who hasno need to define himself through others.Impulse ControlI Sure Am Glad to SeeYou, Blackboard BearMartha AlexanderI’m Going to BeFamousTom BirdseyeIn the Shade of theNispero TreeCarmen T.Bernier-GrandC:\Documents and Settings\KC\Desktop\Second Step Book List PreK Integrated.docK StuhmerPage 9Impulse ControlAngerManagementFeelings change,problem solving,dealing with peerpressure, dealingwith gossip, beingleft out, similaritiesand differences,reflection, conflictingfeelings, fairness.11/30/2004Grade 1-3Grade 4: 6Grade 5: 13, 15, 16Grade 5: 12Grade 4-5

BookIn the Year of the Boarand Jackie RobinsonAuthorBette Bao LordThe In-Between DaysEve BuntingDescriptionTen-year-old Shirley Temple Wong arrives from Chinaand struggles to fit in until she discovers JackieRobinson and is inspired by how he overcametremendous odds.Reluctant to see any changes in his life on Dove Island,George tries to get rid of his father’s girlfriend.UnitGoal setting, beingleft out, acceptingdifferences.EmpathyGrade 4: 2, 3, 4Impulse ControlGrade 3: 16Grade 4: 8Grade 1: 2Grade 3: 13Grade 4: 2AngerManagementIra Says GoodbyeBernard WaberIra is surprised to discover that his best friend Reggiefeels happy about having to move to a new town.*Suggested LessonsGrade 4-5EmpathyImpulse ControlPreK/K: 2, 3, 4Grade 1: 2, 3, 4, 7Grade 1: 2AngerManagementGrade 1: 5, 7It Doesn't Have to BeThis Way/No TieneQue Ser AsiLuis J. RodriguezRamon becomes involved with a gang; when h

Oct 02, 2014 · Compiled by Portland Public Schools Prevention Program, 4/12/2004 Book Author Description Unit *Suggested Lessons A Day’s Work Eve Bunting A Mexican American boy finds that he has much to learn from his grandfather, even though his grandfather Empathy Grade 1: 1 Grade 2: 12 does not speak English. Impulse Control Grade 2: 10, 14

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