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Who Is Judy Blume?
Who Is Judy Blume? | Who Hq, Kirsten Anderson
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Learn how Judy Blume went from a stay-at-home mother to one of the most beloved American authors of the twentieth century. Readers adore Judy Blume for her personal stories about the journey from childhood to adolescence. She has always been an imaginative person and an avid reader. As a child, Judy spent time looking through library shelves for the perfect books, and if she couldn't find the right ones, she entertained herself by making up stories in her head. When she got older, Judy started writing her stories down. Although readers fell in love with characters like Margaret Simon and Fudge Hatcher, some parents challenged some of her titles, including Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret, for discussing sensitive issues. Despite all the controversy, this award-winning author and her books have remained popular among fans, both old and new.
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Written by Kirsten Anderson and illustrated by Ted Hammond, Who is Judy Blume? dives into the life of one of the most beloved authors of all time whose books often get banned. This B would be the perfect book to help children with an AS. #UCFLAE3414F19

JRone The lesson plan, https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/lesson-plans/teaching-content/judy-blume-aut... uses Judy Blume's books to figure out the type of writer she is. It also allows students to conduct their own author study and list fun and interesting facts about Judy Blume. 5y
JRone UDL strategy 8.3 Foster collaboration and community goes along with the lesson plan. Students working together on author studies encourage the collaboration aspect. ESOL strategy #5 Teach technical vocabulary supporting key concepts would be helpful because an EL student might need clarification on some of the vocabulary words used to describe Judy Blume. 5y
Tinks Haven't read this book, but I love the author. 4y
DrSpalding I love these books much like I like Melzer‘s biographies for children. Add them to your classroom library for your middle grade students. 4y
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