Summary of Birds of a Feather: Bowerbirds and Me What does a bowerbird have in common with author/illustrator Susan L. Roth? It turns out a lot! In her story, Birds of a Feather: Bowerbirds and Me, Roth describes her art process in an interesting… Continue Reading “Birds of a Feather: Bowerbirds and Me”
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Summary Are you looking for a book that teaches readers about the world around them? Take a look at Every Month is a New Year. It’s a treasure that needs to be explored by every child and educator. The book offers the quintessential window… Continue Reading “Every Month Is A New Year Activity”
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Category: Holidays & Celebrations, Include, People & Places-General, ReligiousTags: celebration, collage, culture, customs and holidays, empathy, Lee & Low Books, multicultural, Poetry, social sciences, visual literacy
Posted on September 29, 2019
by Maureen Schlosser
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Smile: How Young Charlie Chaplin Taught the World to Laugh (and Cry) Summary What would happen if you showed a silhouette of Charlie Chaplin to different generations? Just his outline. No name or labels. I bet older people will call out Chaplin’s name, but… Continue Reading “Smile: How Young Charlie Chaplin Taught the World To Laugh (and Cry) Lesson Activity”
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Category: Biography & Autobiography-Performing Arts, Inquire, Performing Arts-FilmTags: actors, biographies, biography, Candlewick Press, collage, Ed Young, Gary Golio, motion pictures, visual literacy
Posted on September 28, 2019
by Maureen Schlosser
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Daniel’s Good Day Summary What makes a good day for you? This is the question Daniel asks neighbors in Daniel’s Good Day by Micha Archer. Everyone has a different answer, depending on what they are doing at the moment. A bus driver has a… Continue Reading “Daniel’s Good Day Lesson Activity”
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