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Erinreadsthebooks
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Thriftstore find. How beautiful is this cover?! Will I actually read it? Approximately 28% chance because I have a #PROBLEM 😍🤩🎨🖌🖼

SaraBeagle She is one of my all time favorites! 12mo
AmyG That is truly a lovely cover. 12mo
Suet624 It‘s a great story. 12mo
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mandarchy
The Panda Problem | Deborah Underwood
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Nominated for the 2022 Washington Children's Choice award, my students loved this book. I actually heard students say, I'm voting for this. After reading, students got a graphic organizer to map out a story of their own, using the basic elements: narrator, main character, supporting characters, conflict, conflict resolution and setting. Students said the panda was sassy, smart (@$$), and that it roasted the narrator. #WCCPBA NOMINEE #READOUTLOUD

Texreader This looks adorable!! 2y
mandarchy @Texreader is a very funny conversation between panda and narrator. 2y
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AlexRobinson
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This RF focuses on a young boy who begins to have a problem. Not knowing what to do, who to turn to, and how to handle it- the problem begins to grow to a hindering size. Will the boys be brave and face his fears? Or will he continue ignoring it, only making it more unbearable?

AlexRobinson This book discusses themes I personally feel like go unsaid, leaving it up for all grade levels. Because it is such a crucial topic for all age groups to learn, I would utilize it in a RA format, leaving room for open discussion and questions as well as hand on activities such as the balloon experiment: focusing on how when worry can grow you also loose sight of new opportunities- 3y
AlexRobinson https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-do-you-do-with-a-problem-by-kobi-yamada-ac....
UDL guidelines that can be used through out the text as well as activity are 9.2, 9.3, and 4.1 (facilitating personal coping skills and strategies, developing self-assessment and reflection, and varying the methods for response and navigation).
3y
AlexRobinson EL strategies such as 4, 8, 13, and 36 (link lesson topic to students‘ prior knowledge, use direct instruction, using preview/review activities, and asking numerous questions which require higher level thinking responses) can be adapted into the text as well as activity. 3y
AlexRobinson These guidelines and strategies set in place will give proper direction on tackling such a complex yet relatable theme. (If you would like a book with a similar theme yet with diversity and minority representation, check out: Ruby Finds A Worry by Tom Percival!) #ucflae3414sp21 3y
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RamzieM
The Panda Problem | Deborah Underwood
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Written by Deborah Underwood
Illustrated by Hannah Marks
#UCFLAE3414SU20
In this MF book the panda and the narrator try to figure out what the problem is... Or maybe who? The panda problem is a great book that in my opinion would be best used in a RT.
UDL: Optimize visual choice or autonomy(7.1)
ESOL: 43. Have students underline or highlight keywords or important facts within the assignment.

RamzieM https://www.readingrockets.org/strategies/readers_theater
The resource above is a how-to RT. It gives you all of the best strategies to create your RT and how to make it the best for your students. I feel this resource will help you create your RT for the panda problem and probably even other books.
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DrSpalding What an excellent resource to help you implement readers theater in the classroom. This is a cute story! I am adding it to my stack. 4y
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JulietReads
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Domestic Violence is a serious issue that needs to be brought out into the light. Please READ AND SHARE to help mankind.
“Domestic Violence Victims, Speak Out!” by Kintsugi Ethos https://link.medium.com/iHdqPbbeJ6

#domesticviolence #violence #trauma #family #abuse #fatherissues #forgiving #fear #feminism #courage #scared #depression #sad #ptsd #pain #problem #healing #memories #childhood #crazy #speaking #mentaldisorder #mentalhealth #scar #help

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bibliobliss
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• Anyone else notice #cloudLibrary isn't working? I haven't been able to use it in over a day. It suddenly stopped loading my loaned books and I've tried everything I can think of to diagnose and fix the problem. There's been a recent update and I think they've mucked it up. Can't access two separate cloudLibrary accounts ☹️ Any techies out there with advice? Thanks!! •

#cloudLibrary #apps #problem #help #tech #friends #error #pleaseandthankyou

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abookdragonsretreat
Hush, Hush | Becca Fitzpatrick

So I have a party tonight, and only a few chapters left of Hush Hush... is it bad if I take my book and finish it at the party?! 😂
#Introvert #Problem #BookDragon #TeenageLifeIsHard

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RobeyMemorial
The Panda Problem | Deborah Underwood
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💕💕New Favorite 💕💕

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TracyReadsBooks
The Panda Problem | Deborah Underwood
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The panda doesn‘t have a problem...and that‘s exactly the problem. Without a problem to solve, there‘s no story to tell. Or is there? The panda decides to help out the very frustrated narrator and hilarity ensues. A delightful picture book about writing & telling stories, problems and how we solve them, imagination & teamwork. A great addition to the library. Love it. Definitely recommended.

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BookishShelly
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I won this series on Instagram from Compendium. I really like all three books. They are beautifully drawn and I love the messages of the stories. #kidlit #picturebooks

Jen_Reads I love the box they came in! 5y
BookishShelly @Jen_Reads me too! It‘s beautifully illustrated on both sides. 5y
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