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hadassajl
Charlie Anderson | Barbara Abercrombie
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This RF book that won the Irma S. Black Award is about loving and having two families and how Charlie Anderson the cat got his two families. This book would be great for an RA and resources can be found at EL #4 which links lesson to prior knowledge works great because you can access what students know about step or extended families.

hadassajl UDL 7.2, which is optimize relevance, value and authenticity works great as well. #UCFLAE3414SP20 5y
Agavitt1 I love your picture, so cute! Also I like the ESOL strategy of linking knowledge about what students would know about step families. 5y
juliap99 I love the picture you have, so cute! Great post 5y
DrSpalding I have not read this book before. I am adding this to my stack. Nice alignment. 5y
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Stephanie5
The Gingerbread Man | Carol Jones
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This book written by Carol Jones is a TL and would read it in a S. The book is about a little old lady and old man that make a gingerbread man but as soon as they leave the oven door open the gingerbread man runs away so he doesn‘t get eaten. He runs away from Humpty Dumpty, the little boy blue, the little old woman that lived in a shoe, Little Miss Muffet and the old Grand Duke of York but does he get away from the the wolf? #ucflae3414su19

Stephanie5 UDL: 5.3 because this would be a great book if I make different groups to retell the story in order to know that they build fluencies with practice. ESOL strategy #17 in order to keep them engaged and demonstrate feelings that are happening in the book. https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/gingerbread-men-cookies/ (edited) 5y
DezireeLara I love TL and actually posted a link that shares why it‘s important for our students to know about TL. I also love your UDL strategy and agree that this book is great for it. 5y
Kendylleonard This is also a book that you can use to show students the multiple variations of this story. It would be great to use for a compare and contrast lesson! 5y
Dylanburgett Great book for teaching of TL 5y
DrSpalding Yum! Making gingerbread cookies after reading this classic tale is an excellent idea. Cooking in the classroom is connected to so many skills children need to know including math! 5y
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jjbowenkunkler
Last Brother: A Civil War Tale | Trinka Hakes Noble

For all my brothers, on this day and forever

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jjbowenkunkler
Last Brother: A Civil War Tale | Trinka Hakes Noble
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This book is a great book. I love the storyline and I like how the author incorporates another bugle player in the mix.

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jjbowenkunkler
Last Brother: A Civil War Tale | Trinka Hakes Noble
Pickpick

Historical fiction and was written in 2006. This sory is about a young boy who is enlisted in the union army during the civil war. The boy is eleven or twelve and is the bugle player for the army. Before the battle of Gettysburg, gabe finds another bugle player, but for the confederates. He spends time hanging out but they go back to their sides. The battle ensues but, Davy and orlee both live.

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geodynamical_nonfiction
Stranger in a Strange Land | Robert A. Heinlein
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sprainedbrain @geodynamical Is this an essay question? 😂 8y
Suzze Seems like it was understanding others feelings. That was a long time ago. 8y
Suet624 I'm with @Suzze 8y
geodynamical_nonfiction @Suet624 @suzze @sprainedbrain I haven't read this book yet, but it's next on my list. :) 8y
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