












By the Great Hornspoon! [Sid Fleischman] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. By the Great Hornspoon! Review: Engaging read-aloud for students - By the Great Horn Spoon! is a hit with my 4th grade students. They love the adventure, humor, and fast-paced plot. It’s a great way to spark interest in historical fiction and the Gold Rush era. It ties nicely with the 4th Grade curriculum on California history. Highly recommended for upper elementary classrooms. Review: Rollicking fun! - Way back when I was ten or so, By the Great Horn Spoon! was the first Sid Fleischman book I ever encountered. My mom read it aloud to my brother and I, and we laughed and laughed and laughed over it. A few years ago, I read this aloud to my own kids. We also laughed a lot over it. I reread it again this week because I'm using it in a literature class for 3rd-5th grades that I'm teaching. And I laughed again. What a rollicking good adventure this is! It's a tall tale in the grand tradition of American storytelling, and I love it very much. It not only made me laugh aloud while reading it over again this week, it even made me get tears in my eyes when I hit the very last three lines. Wonderful stuff.





















| Best Sellers Rank | #6,416 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #6 in Children's 1800s American Historical Fiction #207 in Children's Classics #209 in Children's Action & Adventure Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,529) |
| Dimensions | 5.25 x 0.75 x 7.6 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | 3 - 7 |
| ISBN-10 | 0316286125 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0316286121 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 224 pages |
| Publication date | April 30, 1988 |
| Publisher | Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
| Reading age | 9 - 11 years, from customers |
J**1
Engaging read-aloud for students
By the Great Horn Spoon! is a hit with my 4th grade students. They love the adventure, humor, and fast-paced plot. It’s a great way to spark interest in historical fiction and the Gold Rush era. It ties nicely with the 4th Grade curriculum on California history. Highly recommended for upper elementary classrooms.
R**K
Rollicking fun!
Way back when I was ten or so, By the Great Horn Spoon! was the first Sid Fleischman book I ever encountered. My mom read it aloud to my brother and I, and we laughed and laughed and laughed over it. A few years ago, I read this aloud to my own kids. We also laughed a lot over it. I reread it again this week because I'm using it in a literature class for 3rd-5th grades that I'm teaching. And I laughed again. What a rollicking good adventure this is! It's a tall tale in the grand tradition of American storytelling, and I love it very much. It not only made me laugh aloud while reading it over again this week, it even made me get tears in my eyes when I hit the very last three lines. Wonderful stuff.
T**I
Fun Book
Needed this book for a Co Op reading with my 6th grader. We had such a blast reading this! Such a fun one to read. And shipping was quick!
S**N
Go west with Jack and Praiseworthy
That there Eastern young feller, Jack, stows away with the devoted family butler, Praiseworthy, and sails to California's gold fields in search of fortune. A well-written adventure that captures the difficulty of sailing around South America to get to California, and some of the perils, both natural and human, once the duo arrive there. Nineteenth century San Francisco is also among the settings. The two meet up with a variety of fellow gold country folks, both on the up-and-up and distinctly underhanded. Brawns and brains both have prominent roles in good ways, as do caring and hard work. Moments of good humor add much, particularly the nicknames given to Jack and Praiseworthy and those of the other 49ers. There are a number of interesting insights on social relationships, particularly the butler's pride and obligations to his position. Strongly recommended for California fourth graders responsible for state study in social studies, but anyone around that age, or older for that matter, is going to enjoy it, too. Its heart-warming ending only makes it all the better.
T**S
Swift Delivery
I purchased a number of these for my third grade students for our final novel of the school year. The paperbacks arrived in good condition and swiftly. My only negative comment is on the price—paperbacks are printed on cheap paper and bound cheaply. Paying almost 10$ a copy was a bit much. I wish there was some kind of bulk price break for teachers. Anyway, the content of the story is wonderful. I’ve taught this book before and the kids always express surprise over how much they find themselves enjoying not only Fleischman’s writing (quite comical and compelling) but also learning about the gold rush days in San Francisco and the routes of ships prior to the building of the Panama Canal. On the last day of school, my students had the option of taking a copy with them for their own. More than 2/3rds chose a copy!
B**T
great read
Cleverly written, fun to read, and a great way to bring the California gold rush to life. Highly recommend!
K**A
written by a 4th grader (Faith Diaz)
OMG! That was the greatest book I have ever read. It was so funny, especially when Jack said, “By the great horn spoon.” It is funny, but you can also learn about the Gold Rush. The main characters are Jack and Praiseworthy, but then there are more people like Aunt Arabella, Sarah, and Constance. If you are okay with spoilers then read this, if you don’t, then skip this. At the end Praiseworthy and Aunt Arabella got married! I love the book and I think you will too. If you are learning about the gold rush, then this is a great book for that. If you want to read this book, it is called “By the Great Horn Spoon.”
A**R
I love this book!
I love this book! I ordered this copy to replace a tattered old copy. This is such a fun story about a boy and his butler going on an adventure to the California Gold Rush. I read it aloud when my older kids were younger. I tried to read it to my youngest daughter but she just took the book to finish it herself. I really love the characters in this book especially Praiseworthy, the butler. He's such a perfectly drawn character and I like to see how he responds to events. As a teacher, I think this book is worthy of any book shelf. Also, it will make a great read aloud to accompany a unit on the gold rush. It does a great, but humorous job, of showing how a gold rush can affect individuals or a community. Basically, it's a fun story that my kids and I love to read.
P**E
Gr8 and hilarious book! Historical fiction
M**S
A terrific tale...I enjoyed it as much as my grand daughter...The scene setting in the gold fields is super...
D**S
A great story, and a lot of fun to read aloud to your children.
G**V
Fast Shipping and accurate description of product !!
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