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Tar Beach
Tar Beach | Faith Ringgold
22 posts | 16 read | 3 to read
A young girl dreams of flying above her Harlem home, claiming all she sees for herself and her family. Based on the author's quilt painting of the same name.
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Leftcoastzen
Tar Beach | Faith Ringgold
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BarbaraBB Such a great artist 💔 1d
Leftcoastzen @BarbaraBB yes , indeed! 1d
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Apolandvery
Tar Beach | Faith Ringgold

“And then the stars will fall around me, and I will fly to the union building.”

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Apolandvery
Tar Beach | Faith Ringgold
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Apolandvery
Tar Beach | Faith Ringgold
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Tarr Beach by Faith Ringgold (1991) is about finding pleasure in life even if things aren‘t exactly how you wished they could be. The parents and neighbors tell stories while the children lay on their mattress and dream that the city is theirs. This book is great to discuss racial discrimination.

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emmadomo
Tar Beach | Faith Ringgold

anyone can fly with the help of their imagination, where would you like to go?

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emmadomo
Tar Beach | Faith Ringgold

I have told him it‘s very easy, anyone can fly. All you need is somewhere to go that you can‘t get to any other way. The next thing you know, you‘re flying among the stars.

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emmadomo
Tar Beach | Faith Ringgold
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Tar Beach, the Fictional Caldecott awarded title, does an extraordinary job demonstrating freedom and the sense of “flying”. The imagery takes the reader through a journey of wanting to go places that feel “out of reach” but can be achieved by dreaming and holding onto hope. For Cassie Lightfoot these places mean something to her and even though she might not be able to go by foot, she can always visit through her imagination.

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KeanaE
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Tar Beach is a HF picture book about Cassie and her flying adventure, where will she go with no boundaries? This book is best enjoyed as a RA. Here is an amazing resource for an activity to do before, during, and after reading the book that includes art and writing! https://www.grinnell.edu/campus-life/arts-culture/museum/educational-resources/t...

KeanaE EL Strategy #32 use student pairs for team learning, especially for reports, experiments and projects
UDL 8.4 increase mastery-oriented feedback
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Spearsall I love books like this! And also great UDL and EL strategies, very relatable 3y
PatriciaS Interesting display now I have to add this to my list 🙂 great review 👍 3y
DrSpalding You made such good use of your CMC experience. Please continue to use the wonderful resources in our educational library. 3y
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deiacovab
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This HF Coretta Scott King award winner is about a young girl who dreams of flying over her home in Harlem and looking upon her family and community below. Her favorite structure she flies over is the George Washington Bridge as it opened the day she was born. this book is based on an actual story quilt the author created. The theme of the book is cultural diversity and I would use this book for RA in my classroom.

deiacovab UDL principle 1.1 offer ways of customizing the display of information would be used for a lesson on this book. We can take a closer look at Faith Ringgold's story quilt and make our own in class. I would use ESOL strategy 11. Place language in meaningful context for this lesson also. I found an incredible video of the author doing a read aloud with this book https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9RKJleFdBU 4y
DrSpalding This is a beautiful book! As soon as there are real settings noted, I always think geography and that I should expose my students to the location on a map. You could use Google earth! Excellent digital read aloud included. 4y
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hmarkins
Tar Beach | Faith Ringgold

“Now I have claimed it. All I had to do was fly over it for it to be mine forever. I can wear it like a giant diamond necklace, or just fly above it and marvel at its sparkling beauty.“

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hmarkins
Tar Beach | Faith Ringgold

I would use this in class to encourage pretend play and creativity. It would be good for elementary all around.

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hmarkins
Tar Beach | Faith Ringgold
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This book is a great tool to emphasize the greatness of imagination. It would be great to have in classrooms.

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ImperfectCJ
Tar Beach | Faith Ringgold
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Whimsical story about a girl whose imagination takes her flying over the rooftops and engaging in imaginary real estate transactions. Issues of poverty and racial and social injustice are touched upon. I didn't catch the quilting device until I read the bit at the end of the book.

#bbrc #a2z

LibrarianRyan 😁👍🏻❤️ 5y
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GatheringBooks
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#LilithJuly Day 10: #DontDream small, dream big! Fats‘ review: “A story told in a child‘s point of view is always refreshing. For Cassie Lightfoot, the world is her oyster. She can be whomever she wants, do whatever she wants, and own just about anything she wants. As a whole, Tar Beach is a bittersweet tale of a little girl who only wants the best for her family.” Her full review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-37n

KarenUK These are gorgeous illustrations... just lovely 💕😍 5y
Cinfhen I agree ☝🏾 what @KarenUK said 5y
Cathythoughts Amazing pics 5y
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RakowEli
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kateschaeffer
Tar Beach | Faith Ringgold
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cassie lightfoot wishes to freely go wherever she wants in life and one night on the tar roof of her harlem apartment building amber dream comes true. she flies over manhattan and claims the building as her own

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JordanL
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A Historical Fiction, Caldecott award, TS's include IR, SR, GR, CR and PR; the book uses art work from the authors art work and quilts. This is a great story that includes African-American folk of "flying" for freedom, and is told in a way that really shows the viewpoint of a little girl in a world with not equal opportunities, and can be very relatable for some girls, and can also allow for some students to better understand that time period.

JordanL http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/lesson-plans/family-message-jo... This is a lesson plan made specifically for this book and another book, "The people could fly". A UDL strategy would be 3.2, just because the symbolism of "Flying" may be different than what a child thinks, even though it's explained at the end of the book. ESOL strategy 1 would allow students to ask and get clarity on some of the books topics. 6y
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rebeccarvincent
Tar Beach | Faith Ringgold
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Love me some library day! Really appreciate their hold system so I can walk in to pick up the books I‘m interested in without spending hours searching while corralling little ones!! Most of these are for homeschool study, but a few “just for fun” ones snuck in too 😁

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mrp27
Tar Beach | Faith Ringgold
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#17booklove #picturebooklove

In honor of Black History Month.