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Marc Brown. Author of Arthur. Learn About Marc Brown. Click on a character to learn more. Biography. Video Interview. Click on the checkmark to grade yourself. Websites. Books. Activities. Illustrator. Home. Biography. Marc Brown grew up in Erie, Pennsylvania. He
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Marc Brown Author of Arthur
Learn About Marc Brown Click on a character to learn more Biography Video Interview Click on the checkmark to grade yourself Websites Books Activities Illustrator Home
Biography Marc Brown grew up in Erie, Pennsylvania. He drew cartoons for his school newspaper. He liked it so much that he went to art school for college. He had many jobs before he became an author. He came up with the idea for Arthur when his son asked him to make up a bedtime story about a weird animal. Home
Interview Click on Marc Brown to go to his interview page Home
Websites 1. Click on the link to go to Arthur’s website on PBS http://pbskids.org/arthur/ 2. Click on the link to go to Marc Brown’s site http://www.marcbrownstudios.com/ 3. Click on the link to view books and activities http://www.randomhouse.com/kids/arthur/ 4. Click on the link to play games http://pbskidschannel.org/arthur/games/index.html Home
Activities Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 3 Activity 4 Activity 5 Home
Illustrator Marc Brown considers himself an illustrator more than an author. How does Arthur’s illustrations change from the first book to the most recent book? His nose is much smaller and he is brighter in color. Home
Tooth Fairy D.W. is jealous when Arthur loses a tooth and gets a visit from the Tooth Fairy. D.W. dreams up some hysterical (but unsuccessful) plans to trick her into coming. Home Books
King Arthur Arthur’s third-grade class competes at the Middle Ages Fair against Glenbrook Academy. They’ve lost all challenges. The only challenge left is to pull a sword from a stone. Can Arthur and his classmates show Glenbrook who the real winners are? Home Books
Arthur Writes a Story Arthur gets carried away while writing a story. How is he going to get back on track? Home Books
Arthur’s Nose This is a book filled with fun facts and a letter from Marc Brown on how Arthur began. Photos from the author's personal archives reveal how the characters and events from the Arthur books are based on Marc Brown's family, friends, and experiences Home Books
Scared Silly Illustrated and collected by Marc Brown. A collection of poems, stories, jokes, and riddles designed to help people deal with their fears by inviting them to laugh out loud at the things that make them scared silly. Home Books
Teacher Trouble Third-grader Arthur is amazed when he is chosen to be in the school spellathon. Find out how he does! Home Books
Arthur’s Birthday Their friends must decide which party to attend when Francine schedules her birthday party for the same day as Arthur's birthday party. Home Books
Activity 1 • Read the Biography of Marc Brown. • Visit the website links • Use this information to help you create a describing bookmark. You will choose and write down on your bookmark at least three adjectives that describe Marc Brown. • Remember adjectives are describing words Home Activities
Activity 2 • Read the Biography of Marc Brown. • Visit the website links • Use this information to help you create a fact bookmark. You will choose and write down on your bookmark at least three facts that you found about Marc Brown. • Remember facts are true statements Home Activities
Activity 3 Write a letter to a friend telling her/him everything you have learned about Marc Brown. Be sure to include your favorite book title and explain why it is your favorite. Home Activities
Activity 4 • If you think that Marc Brown is a great author, make him an award • Make sure to include the following: • Why you think he deserves the award • Book Title • Draw a colorful picture of your favorite Book by the author Home Activities
Activity 5 Write a letter to the author You may include the following: • One fact you learned about him • Your favorite book he’s written and why • Any questions -Make sure to use your best hand- writing -Draw a border around your letter that matches the theme of your book. Home Activities
Grade Yourself Directions: Give yourself one, two, or three smiley faces. Click on all three sets of smiley faces to help you make your decision. Home
1 Face Give yourself only one for: - you have not viewed all links - you have not played any games - you have not read the information to learn anything about Marc Brown. Home Faces
2 Faces Give yourself two for: - you have viewed all slides and links - you have played some games - you have read a little information to learn a few new facts about Marc Brown. Home Faces
3 Faces Give yourself three for: - you have viewed all slides and - you have played many games - you have read and learned a lot about Marc Brown. -you have come up with questions and tried to find answers for them -feel proud of yourself and your hard work Home Faces