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The Girl Who Drank the Moon is a modern fantasy (F) book and a Newbery award winner which can be used in the classroom as a LC, RA, AS, IR, or SR. It features a strong female protagonist who is taken from her family but later saved by a magical, kind hearted witch. #UCFLAE4314SP18

Cruzdia1 Here is a link to a teacherspayteachers store where 92 discussion question cards are available for purchase if a teacher were using this book for a LC in their class. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/The-Girl-Who-Drank-the-Moon-Discussi... . Discussion cards would be a great way to encourage/motivate students to discuss/reflect on what is taking place in the story. 7y
Cruzdia1 A UDL strategy that can be used for this book is 4.1 Vary the methods for response and navigation. An EL strategy that can be implemented for this lesson is #29 Offer a variety of reference materials at the students‘ instructional level for independent use. 7y
WendyV I really enjoyed this book too! I love your resources that you found for the discussion cards for LC. We should definitely use them with our LC! 🧙🏼‍♀️🌒🐉 7y
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Ryanne.H I wasn‘t sure if I wanted to read this because I wasn‘t sure what it was about. BUT I love stories with a little mystery and adventure. I love that you found discussion cards, that is such a great idea! 7y
DrSpalding Excellent post. Nice job aligning UDL principles. The TpT resource is valuable however, I think you all could create your own discussion cards or have students create them as they read. This would be a valuable, educational experience for them.❤️📚 7y
NicoleCumbo I didn‘t get the chance to read this book in class, but it sounds really cool and magical! I can‘t wait to read it! 7y
Cruzdia1 This Jeopardy game is a perfect way to review concepts and ideas from The Girl Who Drank the Moon. Jeopardy categories are Characters, Day of Sacrifice, Setting, Sorrow Eater, and Magic. Divide your class into teams or challenge them to see who gets a higher score! https://www.pinterest.com/pin/33073378496462592/ 7y
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