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Clink
Clink | Kelly DiPucchio
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Clink was a state-of-the-art robot with the dazzling ability to make toast and play music at the same time. But that was many years ago.Now kids want snazzier robots who do things like play baseball and bake cookies. So day after day, Clink sits on a shelf and sadly watches as his friends leave with their new owners. He almost gives up on ever finding a home--until the day Clink spies a boy who just might be able to be the right one for him. . . .From #1 New York Times bestselling author Kelly DiPucchio and new talent Matthew Myers comes a funny and heartwarming story that lovers of Corduroy will adore.
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JaymeeKendall
Clink | Kelly DiPucchio
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Clink is a science fiction picture book written by Kelly DiPucchio and illustrated by Matthew Myers. This is a book about a clumsy robot who is trying to fit in. This book has a hidden message about acceptance and appreciation for people who are different from you. A GR would best fit this book so that the children are able to ask questions and so the teacher is able to ask HOT questions throughout the reading.

JaymeeKendall UDL: 4.2 Optimize access to tools and assistive technology. EL: 17 Provide contextual support through audio visuals, models, demonstrations, realia, body language and facial expressions. https://www.teachingbooks.net/pronounce.cgi?aid=722 This site has a read aloud and helpful audio to pronounce the vocabulary properly. #ucflae3414f17 7y
jvinas2 This seems like a super cute picture book to have in the classroom. I love the message about acceptance within SF literature! 7y
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MarinaForsythe
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Clink is a SciFi picture book written by Kelly Dipucchio and Matthew Myers. The story follows a robot, Clink, that wants to fit into human life and is personified with human characteristics. This was be a cute RA to read to classroom. UDL strategy 2.1 Clarify vocabulary and symbols strategy 5. Teach technical vocabulary supporting key concepts would work well with tough vocabulary.

MarinaForsythe http://www.filthwizardry.com/search/label/Printables?updated-max=2009-01-09T21:5... I️ absolutely love this resource! After reading about a robot, the students can “build” their own! #ucflae3414f17 7y
AshleyAA A great resource to teach about personification!! It‘ll be fun to see what qualities students give their personal robots after reading about Clink 🤖❤️ 7y
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