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Somewhere in the Ocean
Somewhere in the Ocean | Jennifer Ward, T. J. Marsh, Kenneth J. Spengler
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A counting book in rhyme presents various marine animals and their children, from a mother manatee and her little calf one to a mother octopus and her little babies ten. Complete with a glossary, musical score, and numbers hidden in the illustrations.
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Somewhere in the Ocean | Jennifer Ward, T. J. Marsh, Kenneth J. Spengler
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This NF, SR rhyming and counting book will be a fun addition to any classroom! Students will become easily caught up with the catchy beginnings of each page (“Somewhere in the ocean...”) as well as counting as they delve into the lives of sea parents and their little ones. With the sing-song nature of the book, as well as counting from 1-10 throughout, this book works best as SR. Reading rockets provides helpful strategies to accomplish the SR.

Betrinag https://www.readingrockets.org/strategies/shared_reading The UDL principle 3.2, namely regarding highlighting patterns, and EL 16 concerning integrating speaking activities, can be accomplished with this book. #ucflae3414sp21 3y
DrSpalding I own this book and love the singsong nature of the text. This is another example of a quality book that can be incorporated into your kindergarten or first grade math curriculum. 3y
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