One of the worst I've ever seen!" What we have here is a bad case of stripes. Prime entdecken Bücher (Fremdsprachig) Use this book to teach the trait: Ideas

Jan 22, 2013 - Explore tkleddy's board "Bad Case of Stripes", followed by 268 people on Pinterest. The first edition of the novel was published in January 1st 1998, and was written by David Shannon. Camilla Cream loves lima beans A Bad Case of Stripes has always been one of my favorite books to share with students. You will also need to copy enough student packets for each of your students. "A Bad Case of Stripes" by David Shannon follows a little girl named Camilla Cream who hides the fact that she likes lima beans so she can fit in. Summary. Displaying all worksheets related to - Bad Case Of Stripes. Explore classroom activities, puzzles, teacher resources and enrichment pdfs for … Camilla Cream loves lima beans, but she never eats them. On this disturbing book's striking dust jacket, a miserable Betty-Boop-like girl, completely covered with bright bands of color, lies in bed with a thermometer dangling from her mouth. When I was organizing all of my materials I was able to go back and look over the different activities we have for each book. Why? Bestselling and award-winning author and illustrator David Shannon's colorful cure for conformityCamilla Cream loves lima beans, but she never eats them. The story touches on the idea of conformity and works with bullying themes. Meet-the-Author Recording of A Bad Case of Stripes; Audio Excerpt from A Bad Case of Stripes; Video Book Reading from A Bad Case of Stripes; Name Pronunciation with David Shannon; Grade; PK-2; Genre; Humor In fact, she's so worried that she's about to break out in...a bad case of stripes! “Camilla Cream loved lima beans. Use the writing prompts as journal topics or as the basis of a separate writing project. In a wonderfully illustrated book, a little girl is so concerned with everyone's opinion of her that she stops being herself and spontaneously becomes whatever anyone calls her, whether purple polka-dotted or as striped as the flag. The rainbow-hue If you don't have this particular book there are many other books you can use to teach cause and effect. You will also need the book "A Bad Case of Stripes" by David Shannon. In fact, she's so nervous that she's at risk for a bad case of stripes. Camilla Cream is very worried about what other people think about her, but at the very moment she most wants to fit in, she becomes completely covered in colorful stripes!