Skippyjon Jones in the Doghouse
Created by: Madison, Zeke,Tanley,Lovell,Christina and Jasmin
Skippyjon Jones in the Doghouse
Author: Judy Schachner
Illustrator: Heather Wood
Genre: The genre of this story is fiction.
Author's Purpose: The author's purpose is to entertain.
Point of View: This story is told in third person.
Mood/Tone: The mood of this story is happy, funny, playful and silly.
Figurative Language
Rhyming
*Fled and head "The doggies have fled from the gobbling head"
*Skippito Friskito and birdito "Oh, my name is Skippito Friskito and I heard from a leetle birdito"
*Oingy and Boingy
*Bouncy and Pouncy
Alliteration
"chili chewing Chihuahuas"
Repetition
"Skippyjon Jones...Skippyjon Jones...Skippyjon Jones"
Summary
Evaluations
Jasmin- I love the book because it has funny pictures and words.
Tanley- I like this book because it is funny. He was acting like a spy while he was saving the world from the bobble-ito.
Christina- I like this book because it has rhyming words and is funny.
Madison- I like this book because it has a lot of rhyming words and repetition in the story.