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Advocates for Equitable Educational Opportunities and Outcomes. Posted by: Katie Brooks. July 15, 2013. Book Review: Papi’s Gift. Stanton, Karen. (2007). Papi’s Gift. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills Press, Inc. Reviewed by Marta Stuard. Is a story about a little girl named Graciela Maria Reyes Rivera. Her family is from Guatemala. In this story, Graciela’s Papi moved to California in order to find work. The family farm was. Posted in children's book review. Laquo; Book Review: The Coffee Can Kid.
Book Review: Journey Home | Teaching Bilingual Students
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Advocates for Equitable Educational Opportunities and Outcomes. Posted by: Katie Brooks. July 15, 2013. Book Review: Journey Home. McKay, Jr., L. (1998). Journey Home. New York: Lee and Low Books, Inc. Reviewed by Cammie Moody. This is a good book to use with ELL students because this story is told from the perspective of a young American-born girl of. Posted in children's book review. Laquo; Book Review: Home of the Brave. Book Review: The Coffee Can Kid. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Advocates for Equitable Educational Opportunities and Outcomes. Posted by: Katie Brooks. July 15, 2013. Book Review: The Coffee Can Kid. Czech, J. (2002). The Coffee Can Kid. Washington, DC: Child and Family Press. Reviewed by Deborah Messinger. The length of the book is good for this age group and the humor and artwork would also be appealing for this age group. Posted in children's book review. Laquo; Book Review: Journey Home. Book Review: Papi’s Gift. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Notify me of new comm...
Instructional Invitations: Immigration | Teaching Bilingual Students
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Advocates for Equitable Educational Opportunities and Outcomes. Posted by: Katie Brooks. July 8, 2013. Text Set Creators: Isis Adames, Wayne Township Schools Samantha Lewis-Perez, Lawrence Township Schools Nick McNeely, Lawrence Township Schools. Citations and Book Names:. Hoffman, Mary. (2002) The Color of Home. New York, New York: Phyllis Fogelman Books. Johnston, Tony. (2004) The Harmonica. Watertown, Massachusetts: Charlesbridge Publishers. Sciurba, Katie. (2007) Oye, Celia! Materials Book Hanna is m...
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Advocates for Equitable Educational Opportunities and Outcomes. Posted by: Katie Brooks. July 3, 2013. Book Review: My Name is Yoon. Recorvits, Helen. (2003). My Name Is Yoon. New York: Frances Foster Books. Reviewed by: Natalia Nefedova. Posted in children's book review. Posted by: Katie Brooks. June 21, 2013. Book Review: Hannah Is My Name. Yang, Belle. (2004). Hannah Is My Name. Cambridge: Candlewick Press. Reviewed by Andrea Hunley. Posted in children's book review. Posted by: Katie Brooks. Xochitl F...
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Back Home from the East. A Brit mummy finds new priorities in life such as Peppa Pig, making sweets and raising bilingual children. Monday, 18 February 2013. Letters and Sounds: resources for phonics. The Letters and Sounds webpage. Pretty Cure and B'z and festivals. It's been a while since I've written here, so hello again! The Pretty Cure Girls. Next is Girl's Day in March, so we will be preparing chirashi zushi and the like for that too. The dolls are already on display. Sunday, 14 October 2012. Tonig...
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Advocates for Equitable Educational Opportunities and Outcomes. Posted by: Katie Brooks. July 15, 2013. Instructional Invitations: Japanese Internment Camps. A Japanese Perspective on Internment Camps. Created by: Martin Hale Community Schools of Frankfort Angela Hale Community Schools of Frankfort. Books used in this unit:. Cooper, M. (2002). Remembering manzanar. New York: Clarion Books. Http:/ www.amazon.com/Remembering-Manzanar-Life-Japanese-Relocation/dp/0618067787/ref=sr 1 1? Uchida, Y. (1992)&...
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Friday, August 8, 2014. My absence, Jamberry, and more. Sorry for my recent absence. I just became a Jamberry Independent Consultant. Am in the process of preparing for the school year, as well as helping my husband launch his business. More posts. including the missing chapters from Reading in the Wild. And Guided Math Conferences. Over 12 hours in the classroom organizing and such. Saturday, July 19, 2014. Reading in the Wild: Chapter 3. Wild Readers Share Books and Reading with Other Readers. Post pic...
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