Rosie Woods in the Three Billy GOATs Graph
From the Set Rosie Woods
Every year, the Williams Elementary "Billy Goats" compete to see which third graders are the Greatest of All Time in each subject. As they watch their scores build on the big bar graph, Rosie is pretty sure she's the GOAT for English language arts, and Wolfie is 100% sure he's the math GOAT. But when the "friendly competition" turns the Billy Goats into bullies, and even good-natured Wolfie pulls out his claws, Rosie wants to quit the contest. Then she comes up with an idea that just might make Rosie the Greatest of All Third-Graders!
Author Maya Myers, former K-1 teacher and classroom literacy specialist, infuses this tale with clever curricula and captures the antics, excitement, drama, and hilarity of elementary school. Rich back matter offers additional curriculum support.
SLJ Review of Rosie Woods
Third grader Rosie Woods narrates the ups and downs of everyday life in these thoughtful, full-color illustrated chapter books. Rosie describes herself as “quiet,” a personality trait that gets some much-needed attention in these well-executed tales that find Rosie navigating friendships and the complex task of understanding one’s peers. In Rosielocks, Rosie learns how to successfully participate in a group project even though she isn’t comfortable with the different ways her group members approach the assignment. In The Three Billy GOATs, Rosie and her classmates face a third-grade competition that turns fierce. Newly independent chapter book readers will appreciate the short chapters and frequent, expressive illustrations. Discussion questions, further information on each book’s topic, and resources are appended at the end of each text.
VERDICT: Recommended for purchase in most collections where longer beginning chapter books are popular.
Booklist Review of Rosie Woods
The action moves right along, and the straightforward language and simple declarative sentences are especially suitable for newly independent readers. This is an engaging addition for most libraries’ chapter-book sections.