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This F novel creates adventure for readers. Jack and Annie are off on another mission for Merlin; luckily, they have Teddy to help. From underwater caves to mystical selkies, students will love to read this. This book would be best as IR. ESOL 42 and 44 could be beneficial in that timelines and thinking skills could be used to show deeper understanding. The UDL principals 3.3 and 3.4 regarding comprehension would be appropriate for this read.
kkimmelman This book was written by Mary Pope Osborne and illustrated by Sal Murdocca #LAE3414sp19 6y
kkimmelman This lesson from Scholastic (https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/blog-posts/genia-connell/five-minute-reading-responses/) on independent reading exercises is excellent. For example, if educators choose to have their students reading this book independently, they may have their students participate in fun “tweets” or “blogs” in order to show understanding of comprehension and promote the beginnings of a literature circle. (edited) 6y
DrSpalding Wonderful book choice and resource noted. Check out the official MTH website too at https://www.magictreehouse.com/ Very well written @kkimmelman! You‘re following the rubric beautifully. 6y
dayuso1 These books are great for IR. Easy to chunk and a great intro to chapter books. 6y