

Nate the Great Goes Down in the Dump is an realistic fiction, which won a Caldecott honor award. This novel was great, it allows students in elementary and middle school to connect with a character in the novel that are doing adventurous things like they are at that age. It's about a boy who goes on adventures and bring his dog along for the ride.
Hervela.L This time the fun happens in a smelly dump, but while there he solve the mystery and then he rushes off to see if his discovery was correct. This book will be a great independent reading for those students who are into great adventures and mysteries of the world. (edited) 7y
Hervela.L The teaching strategy that i found to linked to this book can be a GR, RA, and a IR for the students https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/books/nate-the-great-goes-down-in-the-dumps-... (edited) 7y
Hervela.L The UDL 2.3 supporting decoding of text, mathematical notation, and symbols will work this book. The EL 1 aligns with the book because it allows teachers to teach questioning and clarification on significant events in the book. Also teachers can use El strategy 47 use information gap activities (sharing pieces of information to solve problems) ask students questions like "what do you thinks happened to the box" (edited) 7y
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Hervela.L Also this is a link for a RA for all students https://youtu.be/pWt7Ot1PW4E (edited) 7y
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DrSpalding Your YouTube resources would make for great QR codes in the front of these books to support young readers. Nate is an excellent series that students would want to continue to read. 7y
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