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Titanicat
Titanicat | Marty Crisp
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Young Jim Mulholland can't believe his good luck: He has signed on as a cabin boy to the world's finest ocean liner, the Titanic, and can't wait for the history-making voyage across the sea to America. As part of his duties Jim is in charge of the ship's cat, a beautiful tortoiseshell that also appears happy to be on board. He calls the cat by the ship's construction number, 4-0-1, certain that she will bring him good luck. And he's delighted when 4-0-1 shortly gives birth to a litter of kittens. But once the ship's trial runs are completed and it's ready to launch to sea, Jim notices that 4-0-1 is nowhere to be found. He's got to find her-the Titanic can't cast off without her lucky cat. Jim is faced with a decision that will affect the rest of his life.A newspaper journalist for 30 years, Marty Crisp often writes about the animals that hold a special interest and place in her heart. She has published many award-winning books for children and adults, including White Star, her book about a dog on the Titanic. Marty lives in Ephrata, Pennsylvania. Robert Papp's award-winning artwork includes hundreds of illustrations for major publishers across the United States, and his first children's book, The Scarlet Stockings Spy, was named an IRA Teachers' Choice in 2005. His other books with Sleeping Bear Press include The Last Brother and M is for Meow: A Cat Alphabet. Robert lives in historic Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
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jeff1000
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Vanvlieta
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This HF book is AMAZING. What a fabulous book that can be used as a RA in the classroom. When I tell you I felt mind blown at the end, i mean it! This story is based on a true account (which makes it even more shocking). This story truly shows how small decisions can have huge consequences, and how chance & fate play roles in our lives.

Vanvlieta I would teach this story using the UDL principle 3.2(highlight patterns, critical features, big ideas, and relationships) & ESOL strategy 1(use pre-reading activities to activate former knowledge) https://blog.advancementcourses.com/classroom-activities/develop-reading-skills/ #UCFLAE4314SP21 🐱🚢 (edited) 3y
DrSpalding You included a helpful resource and certainly enticed the reader of your post to want to read this awesome book! I am a huge titanic fan and this historical event can be taught in social studies! Why not use a wonderful read aloud during this content area? Just do it. 3y
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Jewelwinkler
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Titanicat (HF) by Marty Crisp is the cutest story of a cat and a little boy. I think children would really enjoy this book because of the connection between the cat and the boy and they will also learn a little about the Titanic. I would have children read this independently. The UDL guideline I would use is 3.1 and the ESOL strategy I would use is 29 to offer more information about the Titanic.

Jewelwinkler A resource that shares more about this book is https://www.biguniverse.com/library/books/titanicat 4y
kgarzon This sounds like a great book to gently introduce the topic of the Titanic! 4y
AlyssaB Aww this book sounds so cute and awesome! 4y
Shannyblake The cover of this book grabbed my attention! I love cats. Your UDL and ESOL strategies align well :) 4y
DrSpalding You need to expand a bit on your universal design and English learner strategies overall however you are aligning them to the resource chosen. A bit more detail needed. 4y
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EthanH
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It's good luck for a ship to carry aboard a feline luck charm. Well that's what Jim believes, as he's set to work as a cabin boy for the "Unsinkable Titanic" and befriends the ships cat. Cats can also symbolize bad luck or oncoming danger. What will Jim believe in the end in this historical fiction piece. Here's some more superstitions about cats to go along with a discussion: https://user.xmission.com/~emailbox/folklore.htm #ucflae3414sp17 #cats

DrSpalding As a side note, there are interesting stories about the animals that were on board! Some survived! http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2128731/Women-PETS-There-menagerie-ani... 7y
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Soubhiville
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What a beautifully illustrated children's book about the cat on the Titanic. Picked out at the library today.

LeahBergen Does it end well for Titanicat? 😬 7y
LeahBergen I traumatized myself with the following book 👇🏻 (and should have had more of a clue as the title spells it out 😂😂) 7y
BookBabe That's what I'm saying...Titanicat better get safely to shore! 7y
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Joybishoptx Oh no! Titanicat is a survivor I hope! I am gonna have to google this. 7y
Suzze OMG, she looks almost exactly like my Tink, nose marking and all. 7y
Betty @Suzze I was fixing to tag you here,but I see you beat me to it 7y
Suzze @Betty Doesn't she look like Tink? I think I need this book. 7y
Betty @Suzze this Titanicat obviously is Tink's ancestor, which means she/he survived! 7y
Soubhiville @Suzze and @Betty , the illustrations are so beautiful! And she did survive. 7y
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