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Brittanyradzak
Wonder | R. J. Palacio
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Wonder is a RF LC novelabout a boy named August(auggie) Pullman who has a facial deformity and trys to find his place in his new school. Wonder is a tear-jerking book that would be great for LC or IR. #lae3414f17
The esol strategy 30 for this book because identifying relationships is important in this book could use diagrams and drawings to focus on. I would use UDL principle 3.2 highlight patterns, critical features, big ideas, and relationships.

Brittanyradzak dynamiclearningintegration.weebly.com/uploads/2/3/2/4/23240182/day_2_wonder_-character_traits_&_perspective_lesson_set.pdf i think this is a great resource for this book because it highlights character traits which is an important factor in Wonder 7y
DrSpalding Your UDL principle is spot on. Your web resource is also an excellent complement to this wonderful book. There are certainly MANY character traits to study while reading. 7y
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MakennaK
Colors of Me | Brynne Barnes
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This is a picture book of poetry with beautiful illustrations and a great message! I would use this in a RA to teach students a lesson about diversity! It is about a kid who is wondering if things in life know what color they are. He says if they could be any color that they would be all the colors! At the end he realizes that everyone and everything is a different color, but that is ok! #lae3414f17

MakennaK I would use EL strategy 2, promote cooperation. During this, students will be able to talk to one another about diversity and discover new ideas and thoughts from other students! I would use UDL 2.4, promote understanding across languages, because it allows for more diversity and for all types of students to learn! 7y
AJones What a beautiful book! My kindergarteners would absolutely love Brynne Barnes' playful rhymes, and I like how she asks questions throughout the book. This strategy gets students thinking. I also love Annika M. Nelson's vivid illustrations. ❤️📚I agree this book would enhance any lesson on diversity. Children need to understand it's alright to be different more now than ever. I have added this book to my reading list. Thanks for sharing! -Ashlie 7y
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amyqualk This book looks beautiful! I love the colors and illustrations. I definitely want to read this book! 7y
ashley.v This is a wonderful looking book. It would be a great book to teach colors to early elementary students 7y
EricaG The illustrations in this book look beautiful! From your description it sounds like a great book to help teach kids about diversity, while also teaching a lesson on poetry! 7y
Sabrinac I love that you said you would use this book to teach a lesson about diversity! It is so important children understand that it is okay to be different from your peers! I also love the picture you choose, it shows the beautiful colors this book has for each chapter! #ucflae3414L17 7y
DrSpalding What a beautiful book! Your activities are spot on and any book that has a diversity theme as this does, is an excellent addition to your classroom library. 7y
PatriciaS I love the diversity covered it's important to address with students that we are all different but human beings too 3y
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MakennaK
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This is a hilarious F PB, winner of the, "Goodreads best choice picture book", that I would use in a RA with younger children. It is all about a pigeon who is refusing to take a bath even though he is very dirty and smells very bad! https://youtu.be/mhiD4jfOj9o this is a video of a read aloud that I would show my class! I would use EL 14 by reading the book very slow and clear with fun voices. This will help beginner ELs.

MakennaK I would use UDL 1.3, offer alternatives for visual information, by doing a read aloud, showing a video, and using a larger version of the book. #lae3414f17 7y
AJones This book is hilarious! 🤣 The moral is you never know what you might like until you try it. Sometimes we need to step outside our comfort zone and try new things. Your embedded YouTube video would be great in a listening center. Thanks for sharing this great pick! 📚-Ashlie 7y
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Taylorhenderson3 I think this would be an adorable book to read to the young boys who never want to go in and take a shower, or when someone doesn‘t like their veggies! This is definitely a funny moral to get across ! I love this series 7y
AlexaDP I remember first hearing about this good from a teacher I was observing who had students who did not like washing their hands. I thought it was hilarious and I knew that it would be one of the firsts to go in my classroom library! 7y
Sabrinac This book looks like it is hilarious! I am going to have to read it for sure! I love the video of the lesson you would use and I think this would be a great addition to any classroom library! #ucflae3414L17 7y
CourtneyR Such a cute book, I have several other books in the series. Great books! 7y
kkidwell I am in love with these books! I even own the pigeon plush. Each of these books has a lesson that younger students can learn from. Especially this one, as others have pointed out, children have a difficult time understanding the importance of handwashing and bathing in general. 7y
DrSpalding Wonderful peer comments. I believe we now have many pigeon fans in our classroom.🙂 7y
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