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I and You and Don't Forget Who
I and You and Don't Forget Who: What Is a Prounoun? | Brian P. Cleary
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Rhyming text and illustrations of comical cats present numerous examples of pronouns and their functions, from "he" and "she" to "anyone", "neither", and "which."
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Self-proclaimed “word nerd“, Brian P. Cleary, has created yet another book with fun illustrations and educational content - this time, focusing on pronouns. This NF, P award-winning (CBC Children's Choice & Book-of-the-Month Children's Club Selection) book helps new writers understand when to use pronouns, the different kinds, and why we use them.

TabathaA A great addition to the class library that can be presented as a RA and integrated into a full ELA lesson. Use UDL 2.1 (clarify vocabulary and symbols) and EL 5 (teach technical vocabulary supporting key concepts). 3y
StephanyNunez This book is a great resourse to use when teaching about pronouns. I like all the resourse you added for this book and I enjoyed watching the read aloud. 3y
KellyR What a fun way to teach grammar, besides lecturing students and writing all the information on the board. I like how you included the author's website and the website showed the various books by that author. 3y
DrSpalding You are going above and beyond on every post to Tabatha. The common sense education resource is another one I need to highly recommend to all of you. Excellent job highlighting valuable resources beyond what is required. This is an excellent series! 3y
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