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The Day the Universe Exploded My Head: Poems to Take You Into Space and Back Again
The Day the Universe Exploded My Head: Poems to Take You Into Space and Back Again | Allan Wolf
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1. Burnt out and about to crash HARD. Everything is too much right now both personally and publicly.
2. Zone out. TV that feeds my interests, try to read, try to avoid the news, less social media, podcasts, and music.
3. 🤷🏼‍♀️ my brain has checked out for the night lol
#mentalheathmonday
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DogMomIrene Avoiding the news has helped so much! 19h
OrangeMooseReads @DogMomIrene it does. Avoiding it all together conflicts with my need to know though so I have to delve in once and a while lol 😆 17h
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This is a fantastic poetry book to teach about space! “The Day The Universe Exploded My Head” by Allan Wolf. I would use this as choral reading because there are so many poems in here that have a script, where one student recites a line and then the other recites the next.How fun!

https://www.allanwolf.com/for-teachers/. This resource I found is directly from the authors website, it introduces students to poetry and more about the author.

Brennap This book is also awesome because it has a glossary, notes on each poem, and internet resources all included in the back of the book! The links and activities provided go with the UDL Principle(7.2) “Optimize relevance, value and authenticity”, as well as the ESOL Strategy 12. “Teach two objectives, language and content”. 5y
KarliCrean This book would be great to read to students durning a science lesson! I really appreciated the link you added because it contains great activities that goes along with the book! Will definitely be getting this book for my future classroom (: 5y
DrSpalding Fabulous resource and excellent anthology that certainly could be used during a science lesson as Karli mentioned. 5y
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