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I really liked reading When the Snake Bites the Sun by Pamela Lofts because it brings a story to life through its illustrations. The illustrations are a huge part of the Traditional literature story and I think this will be a key factor in grabbing students' attention. I thought this was a really cool weebly to use, http://rebeccawilmot.weebly.com/14-strategies-for-teaching-aboriginal-and-torres... #ucflae3414sp17
DrSpalding Just from the title, it sounds like traditional literature. What do you think? 8y
CharlotteG I think you are right! @DrSpalding 8y
Slacorbiniere I've never heard of this one but I love ur description! Seems like the illustrations would engage students! 8y
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