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Vacation Under the Volcano
Vacation Under the Volcano | Mary Pope Osborne
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Jack and Annie are ready for their next fantasy adventure in the bestselling middle-grade series—the Magic Tree House! Who wants to vacation next to a volcano? Jack and Annie are about to find out when the Magic Tree House whisks them back to the days of the Roman Empire. They arrive in Pompeii and soon discover that it is the very day the city will be destroyed. Now Jack and Annie must race against time to find an ancient library before it is buried in ash! Visit the Magic Tree House website! MagicTreeHouse.com
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LauraLeighn
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Vacation Under the Volcano
Author: Mary Pope Osborne
Illustrator: Sal Murdocca
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Awards: none
The Job of a Master Librarian is never boring! In the 13th addition to the magic treehouse stories, Jack and Annie find themselves in ancient Pompeii. On their first mission since being promoted to Maser Librarians, Jake and Annie must find and save an ancient book from a Pompeii library. Vacation Under the Volcano is a short

LauraLeighn quick-paced novel that could be used to link literacy lessons with science. The book is full of great vocabulary that is defined in the story and jampacked with interesting facts about ancient roman cities like Pompeii. This book would be great for independent reading, and even more useful as a selectable resource given to students during volcano or Roman lessons. I think ESOL 9. Teach note-taking strategies: T-lists, timelines, etc. would be 4y
LauraLeighn applicable since Jake takes notes in the story. He repeatedly demonstrates strong note-taking skills and shows how he breaks down information into quick facts and sorts them in T-lists. This ESOL standard would go great with a science lesson, as it encourages students to take notes as they read different books about the topic (example volcanos). To further enhance the lesson UDL 6.3 Facilitate managing information and resources can be applied. 4y
LauraLeighn Teachers will be able to manage the resources students get their facts from, and facilitate proper notes taking. An easy combination of the ESOL standard and the UDL methods. The website include is the Smithsonian official volcano website that is full of information on almost every volcano in the world. https://volcano.si.edu/ #ucflae3414SU20 4y
AshleyH I remembered reading Magic Tree House books when I was in Elementary school! I think it would be such a fun thing to also include in my future classroom. I agree that this book would be great for an independent read but also a read-aloud! 4y
DrSpalding Your posts are detailed yet concise. This is another series worthy of being in your classroom library. I love that you included the Smithsonian Institute site. There are so many fabulous teaching resources there. Continue to consult this site in the future. 4y
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mamawray
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My 4 and 2 year olds really enjoyed this book! And mommy loved that there were snippets of facts woven throughout. Made us all want to learn more about volcanoes!