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These Hands
These Hands | Margaret H. Mason
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An African American man tells his grandson about a time when, despite all the wonderful things his hands could do, they could not touch bread at the Wonder Bread factory. Based on stories of bakery union workers; includes historical note.
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Bmelendez92
These Hands | Margaret H. Mason
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HF / Golden Kite / RA
• This book is about an African American grandfather telling his grandson about his youth and how his hands could do so much but touch bread at the Winder Bread Factory.
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• UDL 5.1
• EL: This book has descriptive photos to help EL students understand the text more clearly

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kenyanellie
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These Hands is about a young boy named Joseph and his grandfather who could do anything. Well almost anything. His hands could do most anything, but mis bread dough at the Wonder Bread factory. This is an inspiring story of a man who was told no and decided to raise his voice. He joined the civil rights movement and made sure that “any hands can mix the bread dough, no matter their color”. #UCFLAE3414F17

kenyanellie This book would be a perfect RA to teach students that they can do anything today because people came together to fight for their rights in the past. My post-reading activity would be to have students create four sentences about what they can do with their hands using the same parallel structure “Look at these hands...” and ending with “- Yes I can.” The link is listed here: https://www.teachervision.com/literature-guide/these-hands-teachers-guide 6y
kenyanellie A UDL Strategy that could be used is: 3.2: highlight patterns, critical features, big ideas and relationships and ESOL 16: integrate speaking, listening, reading, writing activities (edited) 6y
DeannaT96 This is so absolutely wonderful! I️ love the book and the after reading is just great. You could involve this in a history lesson and have kids compare and contrast what “their hands” could have done then versus now. 6y
kenyanellie That‘s definitely a great idea! Thanks for your comment! 6y
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