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“The Ugly Duckling” by Rachel Isadora is a sad, but adorable tale that students from K-3 will enjoy. This book tells the story of a duckling who isn‘t the same as his brothers or sisters. He simply looks... different. He lives his young life not knowing what he is and faces bullying from the other animals who continuously call him ugly. This TL is a great S story that will keep your readers entertained and engaged! #UCFLAE3414F19
abbie-cadabbie This lesson plan provides activities that help with comparing and contrasting. It also includes a graphic organizer and other worksheets. https://teachables.scholastic.com/teachables/books/the-ugly-duckling-lesson-plan... 5y
abbie-cadabbie The UDL Guideline I‘d use for this book would be to highlight patterns, critical features, big ideas, and relationships (3.2) This can be used to emphasize key ideas and relationships when using the graphic organizers from the lesson plan. For the ESOL strategy, I would simplify my speech by making it slower and redundant so my students can follow along better as I read (14) 5y
karlasanabria1 I loved your picture! This book celebrates originality and diversity, can‘t wait to add it to my classroom library 5y
DrSpalding Comparing and contrasting is an important skill and so is recognizing key ideas. The message of this story is one that all of your children in your classrooms should be exposed to. This version is excellent. 5y
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