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11 lip 2024 · Questions? 216-573-6886 (Press 2) 866-269-5794 (Press 2) Contact Us. ... read more. 17 Total Resources Book Resume View Text Complexity Discover Like Books Video Book Reading from Nappy Hair; Name Pronunciation with Joe Cepeda; Grade; PK-6; Genre; Realistic Fiction; Cultural Experience; African American; ... Story Map Multi-Leveled Lesson ...
25 mar 1999 · But four months ago, a group of parents called teacher Ruth Sherman a racist for reading the book to her third-grade class at PS 75 in Brooklyn. She was physically threatened. She asked for a ...
23 sie 2014 · This book presents a clever call and response narrative that may be shared with boys and girls of all races and hair types to encourage them to love how their hair naturally grows from their scalp and to encourage an appreciation for how they may be different from others but equally as beautiful.
With these multi-leveled lessons, students are encouraged to explore the important elements of any narrative text to support comprehension. Each level includes spaces with default questions that you can customize to meet your learning objectives and goals. View these templates to determine the best level for each student:
1 sty 1997 · Uncle Mordecai calls out the story of Brenda's hair—the nappiest hair in the world—at the family picnic, while everyone else chimes in with affirmations: ``Yep,'' ``You said it,'' and ``Ain't it the truth.''.
Now in Dragonfly: a lively, empowering story about Brenda's knotted-up, twisted, nappy hair and how it got to be that way! Told in the African-American "call and response" tradition, this story leaps off the page, along with vibrant illustrations by Joe Cepeda.