![]() Why do you think the author wrote this story?.What outdoor adventures have you enjoyed?.What sounds could you hear in your imagination?.What animals do you notice as the story unfolds?.Invite students to share personal responses to the story and illustrations: ![]() What clues do the title and cover illustration reveal?.Why do you think the characters in this story decided to go walk in the woods at night?.What sights and sounds would you see on a winter walk in the woods during the day?.Ask guiding questions to spark their responses: Introduce the book, Owl Moon by having students look at the cover illustration and share their predictions and connections. This book won the Caldecott, an award for extraordinary picture books. Invite your students to crunch through the snow on a quiet moonlit walk in search of a Great Horned Owl. Jane Yolen's story inspires readers to experience the wonders of nature. In this beautifully illustrated picture book, a young girl and her father go owling on a wintry night in the woods. ![]()
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