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Adaptation of The Boy Who Cried "Wolf"
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This activity focuses on retelling and performing a story that has been formatted from a traditional version to the setting of the Old West. When retelling a story to someone else, it is important to have the sequence and all parts to the story in correct order. The beginning of a story generally tells who the characters in the story are and what the problems may be. The middle generally explains what attempts were made to solve the problems, and the end generally has the solution, results, and how the story ends. For this activity, students should be familiar with the original tale so they will see the parallel between the original and the adapted version. As you are preparing to retell/role-play the story, you will need to discuss the main characters the students will be portraying and decide what simple props, if any, may be helpful in telling the story.

Subject:
Fine Arts
Performing and Visual Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Date Added:
11/01/2017
Fauja Singh Keeps Going -- Discussion Guide
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The true story of Fauja Singh, who broke world records to become the first one hundred-year-old to run a marathon, shares valuable lessons on the source of his grit, determination to overcome obstacles, and commitment to positive representation of the Sikh community.---------------Authors: Simran Jeet Singh (Penguin Random House) & The Sikh Coalition ---------------This video component with the author can provide additional context.

Subject:
Character Education
Elementary Education
Literature
Material Type:
Reading
Reference Material
Author:
Harman Singh
Date Added:
03/10/2022
The Many Colors of Harpreet Singh -- Discussion Guide
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Harpreet Singh has a different color for every mood and occasion, from pink for dancing to bhangra beats to red for courage. He especially takes care with his patka—his turban—smoothing it out and making sure it always matches his outfit. But when Harpreet’s mom finds a new job in a snowy city and they have to move, all he wants is to be invisible. Will he ever feel a happy sunny yellow again?-------------Authors: Supriya Kelkar (Sterling’s Childrens Books) & The Sikh Coalition

Subject:
Character Education
Literature
Material Type:
Reading
Reference Material
Author:
Harman Singh
Date Added:
03/10/2022
Mr. Schu Reads.blogspot.com/
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John Schumacher (aka Mr. Schu) is a blogger, a part-time lecturer at Rutgers University, and the Ambassador of School Libraries for Scholastic Book Fairs®. You could say every day is a giant book party for this teacher-librarian! In fact, Library Journal named him "The Xtreme Librarian" for the high level of exertion – along with some gears and stunts – he uses to get kids reading, and Instructor Magazinenamed him a Cool Teacher for redefining what it means to be a teacher-librarian.
This resource is a link to his Blog. The Blog hosts children's book trailers he has created. He explains "how" he created them.

Subject:
Business and Information Technology
Career and Technical Education
English Language Arts
Information and Technology Literacy
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Interactive
Reading
Simulation
Provider:
John Schumacher (aka Mr. Schu)
Date Added:
04/21/2016
Super Satya Save the Day -- Discussion Guide
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Super Satya is ready to have a super day, including finally conquering the tallest slide in Hoboken. But her day takes a not-so-super turn when she realizes her superhero cape is stuck at the dry cleaner. Will she be able to face her fears, help her friends and be the true hero everyone knows she is? Super Satya Saves The Day introduces Satya, a precocious Indian-American superhero.-----------------------Authors: Raakhee Mirchandani (Mango & Marigold Press) & The Sikh Coalition

Subject:
Character Education
Religious Studies
Material Type:
Reading
Reference Material
Author:
Harman Singh
Date Added:
03/10/2022
Using Assessment Notebooks in Reading
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A multi-age primary classroom teacher uses formative assessment as a barometer of student learning. She records anecdotal notes about her students' reading progress within an assessment notebook and references the notes for future instruction.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Formative Assessment
Provider:
Kentucky Educational Television
Date Added:
01/31/2017