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Yogi: The Life, Loves, and Language of Baseball Legend Yogi Berra | Barb Rosenstock
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The life and famous words, such as "it ain't over till it's over," of Major League Baseball player and New York Yankee Lawrence "Yogi" Berra are celebrated in this nonfiction picture book. Yogi Berra loved his family, his neighborhood, his friends, and, most of all, baseball. He was crazy for it, ever since he was a young kid playing with friends in an abandoned dump. But baseball didn't love him back--at least not at first. Yogi was different. He didn't have the right look. When he finally made it to the major leagues, Yogi faced pranks and harassment from players, sportswriters, and fans. Their words hurt, but they made Yogi determined to show all that he could do. Author Barb Rosenstock's dynamic text and illustrator Terry Widener's powerful artwork reveal the talents, loves, and inspirational words of this celebrated New York Yankee and American icon, who earned a World Series ring for each finger and made baseball love him back.
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Sharpeipup
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A great story with beautiful artwork about a baseball legend! #childrensbook #bbrc #lettery @librarianryan

LibrarianRyan nice. I think I have this one checked out too. I have a giant cart full I have not had time to read yet.
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A great #PictureBook for fans of baseball. This biography tells the story of Yogi Berra, from his youth to his struggles to get into the majors. Unique illustrations guide the narration. The last bit of the book has a more in-depth bio, some of his most famous quotes, quotes from others about Berra, and a bibliography. Very interesting! #BBRC #LetterY

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This biography tells the story of legendary baseball player Yogi Berra and was written by Barb Rosenstock. It all begins in Yogi‘s childhood and his difficulties in school, and goes through his lengthy baseball career. It even includes a few of his famous yogi-isms. #ucflae3414f19

Jgolub13 For this UDL strategy I would use (3.1) Activate or supply background knowledge. For the ESOL strategy I would use #40 Have students prepare indivisible card files of subject area specific vocabulary. 5y
Jgolub13 I love this book, and Yogi Berra so I found a lesson plan that incorporates a lot of Yogi's famous Yogi-isms. It involves making inferences about what Yogi was trying to say with his famous quotes. For example, it involves taking “when you come to a fork in the road take it“ and turn it into a work sheet about making decisions.
https://www.elacommoncorelessonplans.com/5-yogi-berra-quotes-for-the-ela-classro...
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DrSpalding Late but very well done! Correct genre. Quality resource! Your UDL and EL align! Keep it up! 5y
Lrobertson Love your lesson plan! This is great to incorporate to get your students who love sports excited to read! 5y
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