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Wake Up! Is a really cute picture book that‘s written by Helen frost and illustrated by Rick Lieder. The genre is poetry so it‘s a great way to introduce poetry into a classroom. It didn‘t win any awards but it is still a great picture book! It is a simple poetry picture book that uses rhyming words. The pictures are beautiful and capturing. It also uses animals which kids will love! #ucflae3414f19
alexblanco I‘d use choral reading as a teaching strategy. A UDL strategy I would use would be to offer alternatives for auditory information. I could find a short audio book of it to help aid my hearing impaired students. An ESOL strategy I would use would be to continually monitor students comprehension to make sure they understand poetry & rhyming words. The standard I‘d use for this book would be https://www.cpalms.org/Public/PreviewStandard/Preview/5693 5y
DrSpalding Reading chorally could work with this nonfiction title however reading aloud or allowing this as an independent read or a resource while teaching science could also work. 5y
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