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Apples to Oregon: Being the (Slightly) True Narrative of How a Brave Pioneer Father Brought Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Grapes, and Cherries (and Children) Across the Plains
Apples to Oregon: Being the (Slightly) True Narrative of How a Brave Pioneer Father Brought Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Grapes, and Cherries (and Children) Across the Plains | Deborah Hopkinson
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“Lettuce makes me sick. “

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Teacher could do this to study the immigration taking place in the United States and what that process looks like. Students can reach research. What immigrants have to do to find a home here.

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“Delicious, I‘m gonna need your help.“

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teacher could use us to open up a unit about when colonies were moving west. They could also use this to study invasive species and what is native to North America versus what was brought over.

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Week 9: Historical Fiction. with beautiful words in illustrations, the author highlights how a family brought apples, peaches, pears, plums, grapes, and cherries across the planes when all of the people were traveling to Oregon. Published in 2004

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erinhannahs
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Apples to Oregon.... was written by Deborah Hopkinson. This book highlights the adventure of a family that moves from Iowa to Oregon to plant an apple orchard.

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Butterfinger
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Sweet tall tale about a girl named Delicious who brought fruit trees to the West. #BBRB @LibrarianRyan @Sarahreadstoomuch letter A

LibrarianRyan 😁❤️👍🏻 4y
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Written by Deborah Hopkinson
Illustrated by Nancy Carpenter
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When Papa decides to pull up roots and move from Iowa to Oregon, he can‘t bear to leave his precious apple trees behind. Apples to Oregon is a HF book that I think would best be used as a S.
UDL: Heighten salience of goals and objectives (8.1)
ESOL: 46. Discovery learning activities.

RamzieM http://explorationteachersguides.blogspot.com/2008/04/apples-to-oregon.html
The resource above includes a few different activities for after the S.
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DrSpalding Bit more detail needed but your resource does align with your strategy. 4y
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