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The Wind Called My Name
The Wind Called My Name | Mary Louise Sanchez
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In this heartwarming historical middle-grade set in the 1930s -- perfect for fans of Esperanza Rising and Hattie Big Sky -- Margaríta Sandoval and her family try to navigate the shifting winds of belonging in their new Wyoming town.
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The Wind Called My Name | Mary Louise Sanchez
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This HF is set in the Great Depression. Margarita Sandoval must learn how to save her Abuelita's house in New Mexico while finding a community within her new home in Fort Steele, Wyoming. A winner of the Tu Books New Visions award, the book also includes an english/spanish dictionary for certain words and phrases. #ucflae3414su19

SarynaN https://www.leeandlow.com/books/the-wind-called-my-name/teachers_guide The publisher has also come out with an online resource for teachers, including discussion questions, making this book good for an IR or PR. The book and activity will cover ESOL strategy 2 and UDL 2.1 5y
DrSpalding What a great book to use as a literature circle in fifth grade. Obviously it could be an independent reading option or partner reading option. Same comments regarding your principles and strategies. Try to better explain how your resources and activities meet the needs of all students. 5y
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