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Who Was Amelia Earhart?
Who Was Amelia Earhart? | Kate Boehm Jerome
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Amelia Earhart was a woman of many "firsts." In 1932, she became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. In 1935, she also became the first woman to fly across the Pacific. From her early years to her mysterious 1937 disappearance while attempting a flight around the world, readers will find Amelia Earhart's life a fascinating story.
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Emiranda
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This B picture book would be a great supplemental reading for a history lesson involving Amelia Earhart. It could be used as a partner read as a hook for a history lesson and would be a great choice during women‘s history month. https://www.readingrockets.org/blogs/shanahan-literacy/who-should-teach-discipli... #UCFLAE3414SP21

Emiranda UDL 3.1 is shown in this strategy by providing this book prior to teaching about Amelia Earhart to supply background knowledge. EL29 could be used if this is for an older student to teach the history of Amelia earhart in American history in a simplified way. 3y
DrSpalding Reading rockets is a high-quality resource and English learner 28 speaks to how important it is to provide biographies to English learners. 3y
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ztorres
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This B, Who was Amelia Earhart? book is one of the many amazing series of books of this collection. This book provides the biography of Amelia with straightforward information I'm unique images that the students would love. I recommend teachers to add this book but not only this one to the rest of the collections. The book will be great to do RA or IR. I can imagine the kiddos reading about them and getting inspired.

ztorres UDL's Strategies: Offer ways of customizing the display of information (1.1) and highlights patterns, critical features, big ideas, and relationships (3.2). 3y
ztorres ESOL Strategies: Have students underline or highlight keywords or important facts in written assignments, have students use timelines to arrange and sequence important facts and information, and provide biographies of significant men and women from different countries. 3y
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ztorres This resource is great because it goes in-depth about who Amelia was and provides pictures, videos, and activities to understand who she was. The activities not only provide information about Amelia but also provide information about aviation and how important it was back then. 3y
Mmurphy YESSSS! Love The Who is series!!! Great UDL connection! 3y
StephanyNunez I like the lesson plan you included. It has many hands-on activities such as creating a paper plane which can help to keep the students engaged and further their understanding. 3y
DrSpalding There is a wonderful resource provided by the publisher for this high-quality series. I highly recommend these biographies for the elementary classroom. The resource you provided however, shows how easy it is to truly integrate the curriculum with quality text. 3y
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A story about being perseverant, and brave. Read Amelia Earhart's story here -
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AmeliaS21
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Who Was Amelia Earhart? Is a Biography (B) written by Kate B. Jerome and illustrated by David Cain. This is a New York Times Bestselling Series. This book is a short chapter book about the life of Amelia Earhart, it goes on to tell you about the things Amelia did. She was born on July 24, 1897. The book goes on to talk about how Amelia was a pioneer, believing women should have the same rights as men. Earhart wanted to be the first woman to fly ⬇️

AmeliaS21 around the world but her and her plane went down and she was never seen again. This book is very informational. I would use this book as a read aloud (RA). The resource I chose is a scholastic site. The site contains an interactive printable about Amelia Earhart. https://teachables.scholastic.com/teachables/books/Amelia-Earhart-Independent-Re... ⬇️ (edited) 6y
AmeliaS21 UDL 2.1 clarify vocabulary and symbols. UDL 6.1 guide appropriate goal-setting. ESOL 2 promote cooperation (small groups). ESOL 4 link lesson topic to students‘ prior knowledge. #UCFLAE3414SP18 6y
J.Cash Great choice Amelia Earhart was an inspiration as well as this author and the series 6y
AmeliaS21 @J.Cash I completely agree! Thanks! 6y
devin.s This is a really great series! I can‘t wait to have these in my classroom! 6y
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