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Dear Mr. Washington
Dear Mr. Washington | Lynn Cullen
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Based on the true story behind Gilbert Stuart's famous portraits of Washington, this funny historical read will leave rascals, ruffians, and troublemakers of all ages laughing. Charlotte, James, and baby John have promised to be on their very best behavior for when George Washington comes to have his portrait painted by their father, Gilbert Stuart. But, it seems like every time George Washington comes to visit, Charlotte has to write another apology letter, even when they try to follow George Washington’s Rules of Good Behavior. If these whippersnappers want any dessert, they are going to have to learn some manners—and fast! What results is a hilarious chain of events, a giant mess…and a painting that will be remembered for centuries to come.
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Dear Mr. Washington (HF) by Lynn Cullen would be great as a (RA) Read Aloud. This story is based on the famous portraits of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart. In this funny story, Gilbert Stuart‘s children try to be on their best behavior when Washington comes to their house for his portrait. However, things do not go as planned and Stuarts daughter, Charlotte, begins writing letters to Washington asking him to come over again. This story has a

Edenmonet funny chain of events that led to a real famous painting. Dear Mr. Washington is a great story that can be read during a history unit about George Washington. This is the lesson that I would use with the students. https://www.teachingbooks.net/content/StoryMap_level2_sample.pdf The UDL principle would be 3.1, activating prior knowledge, and EL strategy 14 and 28, simplifying speech and providing biographies for significant people, can be used 6y
Edenmonet for this book. #LAE3414SP19 (edited) 6y
DrSpalding You have so many social studies related books! I love it. 6y
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