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My Family Plays Music
My Family Plays Music | Judy Cox
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Ping! Ping! Cha-cha-cha! In this lively introduction to different kinds of music, a little girl tries out lots of instruments so she can play with her whole family! She rings a triangle with her dad's string quartet, jingles a cowbell with her brother's rock band, and hits a woodblock with her aunt's jazz group! Festive and animated cut paper art helps the sounds of music to leap off the page in this award-winning primer on musical genres.
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Hannahhh7
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My Family Plays Music is a fiction book published in 2003. It is written by Judy Cox and illustrated by Elbrite Brown. It is a book that celebrates music as a young girl tries out different genres and instruments. Her other family members play instruments as well. This book has won the Corretta Scott King Award.

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This story is about young girl who experiments and tries out different instruments in the celebration of music within the church. The young girl comes from a very diverse family who all loves music and to celebrate it with each other. The whole family plays different instruments throughout the church and during all kinds of celebrations that happen.

Jburns13 Author: Judy Cox

Illustrator: Elbrite Brown

Year Published: 2003

Genre: Fiction

Awards: In 1970 was awarded the Coretta Scott King award and was given the green seal/medal for it's book.
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clairebourq_2023
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My Family Plays Music
Written by: Judy Cox
Illustrated by: Elbrite Brown
This children's story is about a little girl who is apart of a very diverse and musical family. She goes through her whole family and talks about the instruments they play and how she participates with them. It is full of different genres of music that may be new to the child you are reading to. This book can be for all ages and can be used in many different classes.

clairebourq_2023 Published: September 1, 2003
Awards: (CORETTA SCOTT KING/JOHN STEPTOE AWARD FOR NEW TALENT ILLUSTRATOR)
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This RF, Caldecott award winning book will be a fun add to classroom libraries up to grade 3. A young girl plays through the different instruments her family plays, while trying out new ones of her own! The common theme is music, and will be fun to read in a RA setting. Edutopia explains the benefits of using read aloud in classrooms. https://www.edutopia.org/blog/alternatives-to-round-robin-reading-todd-finley

Betrinag EL strategy 36 will check the comprehension of students during reading, while UDL principle 1.3 will help add dimension to the reading if instruments are accessible. #ucflae3414sp21 4y
PatriciaS I love books with music 🎶 and family ❤️ my family sings as a group so I can really relate. Great book choice and review 👍. 4y
ztorres This sounds like a very interesting book. Putting it in my list of books to read. I can think of plenty of activities to do in class with this story. Thank you for sharing. 4y
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Emiranda I love how you were able to integrate the arts with literature! Great ideas and awesome UDL Principals to add dimension to reading! 4y
JasmineLangley I know that A lot of students enjoy music and would probably love to hear a book about music and family. based of your post this sounds like a really good book to incorporate in the classroom. Thanks for sharing! 4y
Betrinag @PatriciaS love that you were able to relate to this book, I hope other students will be able to make similar connections! @ztorres I‘m so glad that activities came to mind while looking at this book- it was a fun read! @Emiranda thank you! 😊 @JasmineLangley it was a fun book to read! 4y
DrSpalding Beautiful Coretta Scott King winner! I like the idea of integrating the arts with literature much like Emily, Jasmin, Zuri and Patricia. You have made excellent book selections and easily aligned universal design and English learner strategies. 4y
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