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laundry day
Guided Reading with
LAUNDRY DAY
Guided Reading: C
DRA: 3
Intervention: 3
written by Karen Hjemboe
illustrated by Shelly Hehenberger
Overview: Two Navajo children help their mom do the
weekly wash at the laundromat.
1. Introduce the concept ...
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my family
Guided Reading with
MY FAMILY
Guided Reading: C
DRA: 3
Intervention: 3
written by Karen Hjemboe
illustrated by Dorothy Sullivan
Overview: A Cherokee girl learns traditional skills and
customs from the members of her family.
1. Introduce the ...
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my horse
Guided Reading with
MY HORSE
Guided Reading: B
DRA: 2
Intervention: 2
written by Karen Hjemboe
illustrated by Anthony Chee Emerson
Overview: A Pueblo boy living on a reservation in New
Mexico cares for and rides his horse.
1. Introduce the ...
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Teaching Tough Topics L&L Toolkit
Educator Resources copyright 2018 LEE & LOW BOOKS. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to share and adapt for personal and educational use.
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Science Fiction & Fantasy 2014/ How Multicultural Is Your Multiverse?
11/4/14, 1:12 PMScience Fiction & Fantasy 2014: How Multicultural Is Your Multiverse?
Page 1 of 6http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/print/20141006/64261-science-fiction-fantasy-2014-how-multicultural-is-your-multiverse.html
NEWS REVIEWS BESTSELL...
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grade 6-8 summer reading
Lee
&
Low
Books
Killer of Enemies by
Joseph Bruchac
A post-Apocalyptic YA
novel with a steampunk
twist, based on an
Apache legend.
Ink and Ashes by
Valynne E. Maetani
In this heart-pounding YA
mystery, teenager Claire
T...
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ALA 2015 Signing Schedule
Lee & Low Books
ALA 2015 Signing Schedule
North Exhibit Hall, Booth #1020
Friday, June 26
6:00 - 7:00 PM: Children's Book Press authors Alma Flor Ada (Let Me
Help!/Quiero ayudar!);, Mira Reisberg (Uncle Nacho's Hat/ El sombrero del Tio
Na...
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Chinese and Lunar New Year Resource Guide
Many countries celebrate the Lunar New Year, including China, Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Singapore, and Tibet. Here are some ideas to help you and your students get involved with reading and writing about the Chinese and Lunar New Year.
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