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Kaelya
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Last Stop on Market Street written by Matt de la Pena illustrated by Christian Robinson is a great RF picture book for kids. The story is about Cj and his grandmother as they travel by bus from church to a soup kitchen. This book teaches kids an important lesson; to look for the beauty in everything. The ESOL STRAT could be 3 to encourage students to talk about something beautiful they saw that day after an RA in Kindergarten. (Cont in comments)

Kaelya This picture book won several awards, the Caldecott, Coretta Scott and the Newbery. The UDL that matches best with this is 7.2 because it optimizes relevance and gives value to the story. #UCFLAE3414SuB18 #findingwinnie #Scholastic http://mattdelapena.com/ (edited) 6y
ERodriguez Great book to read,I like when the books teaches children to see the good even when they don‘t have all that others might have. 6y
DrSpalding Such a good book. Check out this video! https://youtu.be/n4irkUDbaIA @Kaelya ❤️🚌 6y
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Finding Winnie | Lindsay Mattick
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This is a wonderful B, great for students so they know that the most famous bear was actually real! Finding Winnie is about the story of the bear Winnie, that was found by Harry Colebourn a veterinarian and brought her with him to tend to the horses of WWI he named her Winnie after Winnipeg, his hometown. The story is told by Harry‘s great granddaughter to her son, after they cross the ocean Winnie moves to the London Zoo where..

Kaelya He meets the real life boy, Christopher Robin, Winnie became the inspiration of the worlds most famous bear.. Winnie the Pooh. This story is a true story about Winnie and was a New York Times best selling book and won the Caldecott award for the illustrations. This book would be great for GR in the classroom grades k - 3 to help students understand and enjoy the book. (edited) 6y
Kaelya #UCFLAE3414SuB18 #findingwinnie #Scholastic http://lindsaymattick.com/ (Edit) The UDL that matches best with this is 7.2 bc they all know about Winnie the Pooh but they don‘t know about the real Winnie (edit) EL strategies could be 28 since they are real people to keep the story making sense (edited) 6y
DrSpalding You have it all with the exception of the UDL&EL strategies. Add (edit) one of each and keep going! Lovely book selection!💜📚 #findingwinnie 6y
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GGallegos Hello! I love the back story of Winnie the Pooh! I never would have known it before reading your summary. I think it's great to find children's books that share some true stories of "fictional" characters they read all about. 6y
prissy.mooney I can‘t wait to read this book! I didn‘t even know it existed, and Winnie the Pooh is my favorite Disney character! 😍Definitely adding this to my must-read pile! 6y
SierraC Hello! This is an awesome book to read to young elementary students! (K-3) not only do they get to know that Winnie the Pooh is real but a light hearted story as well. 6y
DrSpalding Your favorite!❤️📚 6y
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Suzze How sweet to be a cloud floating in the blue. 7y
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