“The Tortoise meanwhile kept going slowly but steadily, and, after a time, passed the place where the Hare was sleeping.“
“The Tortoise meanwhile kept going slowly but steadily, and, after a time, passed the place where the Hare was sleeping.“
This story teaches children the value of perseverance to keep trying, and to not give up. Very important messages can be taught with this book and will build students confidence in overcoming challenges.
A lively retelling of the classic tale. This book has vibrant illustrations and engaging dialogue. I love this story because it highlights the moral that “slow and steady wins the race.“
A teacher could use this to have students compare this story to other books of the tortoise, and the hare. Students could compare and contrast the stories. This also shows how fables can change over time.
Week 4: Traditional Literature. Such a great story with a great lesson for students. I love the illustrations in this one. as they are accurate and modern. Published 1984.
"As it has been for decades, the voice of Geordi La Forge is a balm for the soul."
I'm picking up this Easter Egg ☺️
#readingrainbow #startrek #eastereggs #loveit
It might be fun to share this episode of Reading 🌈 with the kids during women's history month. It could be a part of an aviation unit. It's a little scary to consider how minimal her plane was. Kids today really don't hear many stories about how women couldn't wear pants. So this book is loaded with story and research starters. #reading rainbow #pioneeringwomen
In honor of his birthday this week, I reread the book that began it all!
It also counts as #rereadafavorite & #readingrainbow for #summerfun and #summerfunbucketlist
@StayCurious