Don’t Bite the Hook!

Simon’s Hook is a wonderful book about how Grandma Rose teaches Simon to deal with teases and put downs. Β It is one of my favorites to use with my second graders. Β However, I keep it on stand-by for individual counseling sessions across grade levels as well. Β The author, Karen Gedig Burnett, takes an all too real problem for children and gives them a very clever approach to dealing with it. Β Simply put… Don’t bite the hook! Β You see, this book uses fish to illustrate how to handle the problem of being teased by others- the fishermen. Β Burnett, or Grandma Rose I should say, gives five important rules to help encourage the fish to stop biting the hooks:

  • Don’t React to the Hook
  • Agree With the Hook
  • Laugh or Joke About the Hook
  • Distract the Fisherman
  • Swim in Another Part of the Sea

There are lots of laughs as I read the responses the fish give the hooks as they learn each of these strategies. The goal for students is to remain a “free fish” although the “fisherman” are always throwing hooks to catch them. Β I always ask students who have been fishing before to explain what they Β do if the fish aren’t “biting.” Β More often than not, the fisherman will find another spot to fish. See the connection?

One key message in this book is to NOT throw hooks at the fishermen. Β I always make sure to remind students that saying mean things back to others doesn’t make them “free fish.” Β Instead, they also become fishermen. Β When we finish reading the story, I “throw some hooks” using examples given at the end of the book and give students a chance to respond using one of the strategies discussed. If you don’t have this book, I promise you will not be disappointed.

Karen Gedig Burnett also has a wonderful website called GrandmaRose.com which has extra activitiesΒ to use with this wonderful book.

This is just one of the lessons I have incorporated in my school counseling program regarding bullying in addition to using the Steps to Respect curriculum.

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2 Comments

  • Laura

    I’ve used this book at two schools now – it is fantastic! I had my students each decorate their own fish (I found a fish coloring page online) and write their favorite of the 5 ways we learned from the book on their fish. It would make a really neat bulletin board!

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