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Won Ton
Won Ton: A Cat Tale Told in Haiku | Eugene Yelchin, Lee Wardlaw
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A cat arrives at a shelter, arranges to go home with a good family, and settles in with them, all the while letting them know who is boss and, finally, sharing his real name.
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kgarzon
Won Ton: A Cat Tale Told in Haiku | Eugene Yelchin, Lee Wardlaw
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(Author: Lee Wardlaw; Illustrator: Eugene Yelchin)
This P story is a memorable tale of a wary cat being adopted and adjusting to his new home and owner, all told in haiku format. Students will be able to follow Won-ton‘s adventures and hear his thoughts as he experiences his new life.

kgarzon This would work great as a RA so that the teacher can emphasize the syllables as they read each line. This book can lead into a creative writing session where students can tell their own story of their pet (or an imaginary pet) through a couple stanzas of haiku, as this teacher‘s guide suggests: http://www.leewardlaw.com/PDF/wontonteacherguide.pdf 5y
kgarzon UDL Principle 3.1 (Activate or supply background knowledge) can be shown by connecting the story to having pets, and UDL Principle 5.2 (Use multiple tools for construction and composition) is shown by using poetry as a new medium of expression.
EL Strategy 17 (Provide contextual support through audio visuals, models, etc.) can be used by breaking down words on the whiteboard and marking the distinction of syllables.
5y
DrSpalding This looks like a wonderful book for poetry specifically the poetic form of haiku. Read aloud, yes! And universal design principle 3.1 is perfect… Many children will be able to relate. 5y
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juliek1
Won Ton: A Cat Tale Told in Haiku | Eugene Yelchin, Lee Wardlaw
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This is a P picture book, which focuses on haiku. It has very pretty imagery and is the winner of the PA Young Reader‘s Choice and the SF Book Festival awards. It is a good book to use RA, SR, and CR. #ucflae3413f17

Lesson Plan: http://www.leewardlaw.com/won-ton-images/wontonteacherguide.pdf

juliek1 UDL to use: 6.1 Guide appropriate goal-setting; student should be able to understand what a haiku is by the end of the lesson, and write their own.

ESOL strategies: 8. Use direct instruction: Modeling, explaining, scaffolding, name the strategy and show how to use it. Teacher should model, explain, and scaffold lesson on Haiku, before the student has to create their own.
7y
DrSpalding Haiku poetry… I love it. Neat book. Adding it to my stack. 7y
juliek1 @DrSpalding It's a really cute story. Especially if you love cats (like me). 7y
DrSpalding I do!!!❤️🐈 7y
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Tamra
Won Ton: A Cat Tale Told in Haiku | Eugene Yelchin, Lee Wardlaw
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This is a sweet & humorous story told in Haiku and the illustrations are terrific! I'm continually amazed at the talent out there.