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This a nonfiction book by Laura Marsh. This would be a great book for science this would a book that I would use as a read aloud and break the book down into pieces so that the information could be easily learned. This book talks about the differences between ponies and horses. It talks about how there are many breeds, colors and location of ponies, it even gives a historical background on ponies. #ucflae3414f19
kradebaugh The UDLs that I chose are 2.1 To Clarify vocabulary and symbols and 4.1 vary the methods for response and navigation. ESOL strategies 15 reinforcing key ideas, and 18 use commands and directions that involve over student actions. 5y
haleyklein I love the scholastics books! Awesome choice! 5y
Camrynm Your UDL principle and ESOL strategy seems like it would work very well with this NF book. 5y
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JRone I think a read-aloud would be great with this book. While reading aloud, you can tie in clarifying vocabulary if there are any confusing words children don't understand! 5y
alexblanco This is such a cute book, scholastic books are so fun and informative and kids love them! 5y
Jgolub13 National Geographic is a great resource! I remember loving these as a kid. I think your students would love this 5y
ArianaG Oh my goodness! These were my favorite as a kid! There very informational and exciting to learn new things! 5y
ccipriati I love National Geographic Kids books! I had a subscription when I was younger and I found out a ton of cool facts. 5y
sbombasi National Geographic is great to incorporate in the classroom for nonfiction! Especially with the great quality pics! 5y
Tinks I am a animal lover through and through. Will definitely get this. And, you can‘t go wrong with National Geographic. 5y
DrSpalding You do not get much better for non-fiction than National Geographic! Go to their website for amazing resources to use with their fabulous books. Include their books in your classroom library to benefit your students understanding of our world. 5y
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