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The Patchwork Quilt
The Patchwork Quilt | Jerry Pinkney, Valerie Flournoy
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Tanya finds her grandmother sitting by the window one day surrounded by pieces of material. Grandma has decided to make herself a patchwork quilt to replace the old one her mother made her. This story covers the progress of the quilt.
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The Patchwork Quilt | Jerry Pinkney, Valerie Flournoy

Made from scraps of family‘s old clothes, it will always reflect the family, and help them “remember”.

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The Patchwork Quilt | Jerry Pinkney, Valerie Flournoy
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Another one of my favorite picture books used in my placement. This story touches on the heartwarming relationship with a grandparent. Tanya‘s grandma is working on an heirloom quilt for her family, when she falls ill, Tanya steps up and finished it herself.

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This is a sweet story that the 3rd graders enjoyed but it is a lengthy one. Allow for time to really absorb the story and the detailed illustrations. #cbad #classroombookaday

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The Patchwork Quilt by Valerie Flournoy and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney is Coretta Scott King award-winning book. The genre is RF and this book is about a girl named Tanya who helps her mother and grandmother make a patchwork quilt that tells her family‘s life story.

This book could be independently read (IR) due to the fact that this book has more words than other picture books.

Nkaufmann It is a very sweet and meaningful story that all students will enjoy. The UDL principle 7.1 regarding optimizing individual choice and autonomy and the EL principle 21 regarding recording your lectures, presentations, or stories on audiotape, especially for new students who have very limited exposure to English can be met by this picture book. Teachers can record themselves reading this story and have the students listen to the recording. 4y
DrSpalding Independent reading could work however this is a great read aloud in the primary grades when implementing a unit about family and traditions. Having students create their own patchwork quilt is a meaningful follow up to a story like this. Again expand a bit on your resource. 4y
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