Jaclyn Friedlander of Friends with Fins was a 4th grade student in my class several years ago. Recently, Jaclyn messaged me reminding me about a few of the books she remembers from 4th grade. It's always great to hear from a past student-even greater to hear about a book they remember. As a teacher, I see read aloud as one of the happiest and most important times of every day in the classroom. So happy to see that Jaclyn agrees! Enjoy!
I can vividly remember some of the stories that have
inspired adventures in my life. One teacher read Loch by Paul Zindel. The
book we were reading together often sat on the ledge of the chalkboard and the
cover of that particular book terrified me, but the story was so fascinating
that I did research and reports on the Loch Ness Monster throughout the rest of
my formal education. Then when I had the opportunity to go to England as an
adult, I added a few days to my itinerary and made a special trip to Scotland
on a hunt to see Nessie. I went on a tour boat and heard about the legend, its
origin and how it has evolved, as well as scientific theory behind what the
Loch Ness Monster is.
Another book that had a particular impact on me was The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, by Avi. I remember as a 4th grader in Franki Sibberson’s class, LOVING that book and coming to school every day excited to hear the next chapter. My favorite part was when Charlotte chopped off all of her hair because she wants to fit in with the sailors, or so that’s how my mind remembered that moment. I recently re-read the book and she does chop her hair but for slightly different reasons. In the back of my mind I always thought it would be amazing to be like Charlotte Doyle and have an incredible adventure at sea.
Between hearing that book read to us and being passionate about the ocean, learning to sail has been in the back of mind as something I would like to do. I have explored the sea as a scuba diver and I now have the opportunity to learn how to sail. I will be learning to sail tall ships with 85 lines and 13 sails, just like the one Charlotte Doyle was on! I’m excited to learn a new skill and see where this adventure takes me!
One of the ships that Jaclyn is learning to sail. |
There is something inspiring about sharing stories aloud and
you never know what great adventures, life experiences, undertakings, or
professions the stories will lead to in the future!
Jaclyn Friedlander is the author of the Friends with Fins Children’s
Picture book series and the host of educational marine science videos that can
be found here: http://www.youtube.com/jaclynfriedlander