

This TL book by Alvin Granoswky is such an amazing book for teaching not only the classic Cinderella but also teaching points of view. The first half of the book is a retelling of Cinderella and the other half is the story from an evil stepsisters view. I would use this as a storytelling strategy but I would also focus on using this in a language arts lesson. #UCFLAE3414SP18
Laura.S Http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-respurces/lesson-plans/charting-characters-more-complete-267.html this lesson is for comparing characters points of view which is perfect for this book. UDL 3.2 would align nicely with this story. ESOL 30 uses diagrams to identify concepts which would be great for comparing points of view. 7y
Hervela.L This sounds like an amazing book, I'm definitely going to read it for myself and students. 7y
DrSpalding Exploring point of view is a LAFS standard. Excellent resource and good use of TL. 7y
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