“Eddie called me up and said he would rent me a snake for an hour, I always wanted to rent a snake for an hour! Goodbye 12¢.”
“Eddie called me up and said he would rent me a snake for an hour, I always wanted to rent a snake for an hour! Goodbye 12¢.”
Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday is a realistic fiction book written by Judith Viorist and illustrated by Ray Cruz. This is a story of a kid who had some change and then ended up spending it. It is funny because he wants a bunch of toys and doesn‘t have a lot of money because he is only a kid. This book represents how silly kids can be!
Alexander, Who Used To Be Rich Last Sunday by Judith Viorst is a (RF) picture book about Alexander, who likes money, a lot, and his money troubles. This book would be perfect to (RA). A UDL principal strongly supported is (3.4) maximizing transfer and generalization. Alexander has trouble saving money, many students may make generalizations about goal setting and overcoming obstacles in many aspects of life.