If you like unicorns and poetry then this book is for you. Through rhymes that flow and illustrations that pop out at you, Jane Yolen tells the story of where the unicorns have been and where they might still be. This fantasy filled P picture book will absolutely bring joy to your students. #lae3414sp19
jessicabaksh UDL principle 2.1: clarify vocabulary and symbols aligns well with this book because of the specific vocabulary Yolen uses 6y
jessicabaksh ESOL strategy 22: give enough wait time for second language learners to respond to questions aligns well with this book as well because the question “where have the unicorns gone?” Appears very often. Giving your esol students time to comprehend the question will benefit them greatly 6y
jessicabaksh https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Where-Have-the-Unicorns-Gone/Jane-Yolen/9... :this website offers more information on the book and author and offers more resources 6y
gnewman @jessicabaksh this books looks really cute! I think you did a really good job explaining it! I've never heard of this book, so I'm glad you included your resource to where I can buy it! 6y
DrSpalding Much better. 6y
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