The Universe in 3D (NF) by L.C. Casterline has been a favorite for me since I got it as a gift in 4th grade, and I just shared it with a 3rd grader I‘m working with for my diagnostic reading class and he loved it too. It could be IR for anyone of any age. Classroom application in comments. #LAE3414sp19
cwright Depending on the level of background information or interest in the topic, most students who have at least learned about the moon landing will be able to read a passage or two, while others might want to delve deeper into learning about space and read more about what is pictured in each image or simply just look at the pictures through the built-in 3D glasses. The book can be a supplement to the LP or part of a very fun SR station. 6y
cwright The lesson plan introduces primary grades to science vocabulary through reading and a virtual exploration, which ties into the beginning of the book. ESOL 12, 17, and 46 will be addressed and 1.3, 2.1, 2.5, and 3.1 will be addressed with it. http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/lesson-plans/blast-vocabulary-... 6y
DrSpalding Love the idea of a shared reading station 6y
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