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Bugs in Space
Bugs in Space | David A. Carter
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A bug book with a selection of pop-ups, flaps and tabs illustrating a journey in space. Readership level: 3+.
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One of my favorite Science Fiction (SF) pop-up books “Bugs in Space” by David A. Carter is an amazingly visual book where the students discover different imaginary “space bug” creatures as they literally pop off the page.

Killianfig The pop-up visual aids for this book effectively compliment UDL strategies 1.1, 5.1, and 5.3. ESOL strategies 8 and 9 can also be used as students can create chronological lists on the bugs that were introduced. 5y
Killianfig Read Alouds (RA), Independent Reading (IR), Shared Reading (SR), Guided Reading (GR) and Storytelling (S) are all great exercises that will help compliment the pop-up features that the book has. I believe that this would be a great book as an introduction for early level students into the Science Fiction genre. 5y
Killianfig Here is a great creative writing Science Fiction lesson plan that can be adjusted for younger audiences: https://www.google.com/amp/s/larissapahomov.com/2017/07/24/unit-plan-science-fic... 5y
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WoodsKatie Pop up aids are so great for students! So great for elementary! Great post! 5y
Olsonashley19 I lived this as a kid! Pop ups engage and interest students so much 5y
DrSpalding While I love that you have identified many universal design principles, be sure to succinctly yet thoroughly describe how the EL and UDL strategies ALIGN with the book and resources you have selected. I love pop up books! 5y
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