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Alphabatics
Alphabatics | Suse MacDonald
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The letters of the alphabet are transformed and incorporated into twenty-six illustrations, so that the hole in "b" becomes a balloon and "y" turns into the head of a yak.
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ClaudiaPicolo1234
Alphabatics | Suse MacDonald

“Aa. Ark“

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Alphabatics | Suse MacDonald

I would use this book to teach children about the alphabet. This book provides a creative way for looking at the alphabet and allows for creative thinking.

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ClaudiaPicolo1234
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This is an award winning book alphabet book. In the book, letters are pulled, twisted, reversed, and curled until they become part of what they represent.

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drbethandherkindle
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My 2018 theme for #LitsyAtoZ is, once again, clean off the kindle with some minor supplementation from my TBR list. I couldn‘t begin to tell you what more than half of these books are about, but I‘m sure we‘ll have some laughs finding out together.

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LauraBrook Wow! Love that list, it‘s so neat and pretty! 😍 7y
drbethandherkindle @LauraBrook Thanks! I‘m going to frame your comment to prove to @Pamwurtzler that I️ am capable of making things look aesthetically pleasing 😝 7y
Pamwurtzler You are hilarious. I believe I may have said that you were not crafty, but never that you were incapable of making things look aesthetically pleasing. You‘ll notice that I never post a list like that for that very reason. 😀❤️ 7y
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Juliemorell
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#ucflae3414f17 Alphabatics by Suse MacDonald is a NF picture book that teaches children about the alphabet. Each page has the capital and lowercase letter with an object hidden in the letters, along with a word that starts with the corresponding letter and an illustration of the word. This nonfiction book even won the Caldecott Honor award for its illustrations. The UDL strategy I would use with this book is 2.1; Clarify vocabulary and symbols, as

Juliemorell understanding the letters and corresponding vocabulary could aide comprehension. The ESOL strategy I would use is #3; Encourage self-talk (positive thinking) By talking out loud EL can better understand pronunciation and vocabulary. 7y
Juliemorell http://caeyc.org/main/caeyc/proposals-2012/pdfs/Innovations_JRoss.pdf This link will take you to a website with some valuable teaching ideas. On page 3 of the document, this book is mentioned along with an activity to have children create their own letter pictures and some other alphabet related activities and books. 7y
Juliemorell I would use this book as a RA with an activity afterwards, but it could also be a SR or IR, which would allow them to look closer at the illustrations 7y
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