Born and raised in Utah, Walton is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Mormon Church. He served as a missionary to Brazil from 1976 to 1978, soon after he graduated from high school. Later, at Brigham Young University, he became president of the Brazil Club. In 1980, he graduated from Brigham Young with a bachelor's degree in Spanish and a minor in Portuguese, the language spoken in Brazil.
Walton's education continued after he obtained his degree. In 1980, he went back to Brigham Young for one semester of graduate work in business, but chose not to follow that career path. Deciding to become a teacher, he earned certification in elementary education from Brigham Young in 1987, as well as certification to teach gifted and talented students. Up to that point, he had held a number of jobs, including a year with the parks and recreation department of Provo, Utah. In 1987, he began teaching sixth grade at a local public school, then switched to a private school.
Also interested in computers, Walton would later publish several items of software. He left teaching to accept a position as software designer for IBM in 1989. In 1994, he turned to freelance software design and writing. He also returned to Brigham Young University once again, this time to earn his master's degree in English, with an emphasis on creative writing.
Walton's wife, Ann, with whom he has written many of his books, is a computer programmer. They were married in 1983, and have five children. With Dumb Clucks! and Something's Fishy! in 1987, the Waltons began writing books.
I didn't care for this. It's a funny story, which gives lots of examples, and it has a couple of exercises, but it doesn't actually explain what the heck is going on. When I was a child, we only learned And, But, and Or (and sometimes Nor). My son was the right age to use this when it was new, and he admits that he was never taught much more than that. This has Until, and Although, and a bunch others.
Well, I learned that there are different kinds of conjunctions. I had to look at several websites to find one that included all the different ones in this book. I'm not saying this is the best or most complete website, but it might be a good one for homeschooling families who actually want to go into more depth: https://www.crowdcontent.com/resource....
Can't rate because I'm not the target audience and no longer teach... just don't know if this would work with kids.
What a clever tail of conjunctions! We all know that And, But and Or are conjunctions because of "Conjunction Junction" in School House rock. But this fun book takes learning conjunctions to the next level.
**Talking Points: What would you do if someone showed up with 6,000 rats? What other animals - or insects - would bring that same response? Can you write a story using all the conjunctions in this book? It seems like the boy with that rats gets to do everything he wants to do because of the rats. Is this kind or thoughtful? If you had 6,000 rats ruining your situation what could you do to help make things better? The officials of the town draw some boundaries? What are some healthy boundaries that you've set in your life or others have set to help keep the rats of life out?
**Essential Oil Pairing Tip: I'm choosing Thinker as the essential oil blend for this book. Sometimes unexpected things happen - like having 6,000 rats show up - and we have to think our way out of the situation - or the rats in our lives win.
And, but, until, even though, since, although, neither/nor, yet, as, so, though, because, if, either/or -- what great words (ahem, CONJUNCTIONS) to use to build a story.
This was a perfectly silly addition to our POTTER PETS "RATS" story time. The large format and cartoon-like illustrations work very well with a group of children.
This is a very cute book about a boy and his 'friends'. The group visits a large, unnamed, city and seem to have a very nice time indeed. I'm going to try to use this in a storytime (for older preschoolers) as I think it would be a hit. As a bonus, each page ends with a conjunction; an accessible little learning treat for readers/listeners.
This week my son has been studying conjunctions in school....and who would have thought there was an actual picture book all about conjunctions? And it is really funny...and ironic...and an excellent way to slip in a little conjunction practice without kids knowing they are learning! But a little warning...you will have "conjunction function, what's your function" stuck in your head all day!
I really liked this one. It's another good possible school/homeschool book because it uses conjunctions so much. The rats just really add character to the story and make it funny throughout and particularly at the end.
This story about conjunctions goes beyond "and, but, and or". Funny story and illustrations with emphasis on several different types of conjunctions including: and, but, until, even though, since, although, neither & nor, yet, as, so, though, because, if, AND either & or.
A great way to learn conjunctions and see just how bad rats have it because they are ugly, or potential plague carriers. If you read this make sure to keep an open mind.