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Julian mermaid
Julian mermaid







Discuss celebrating the things that make us unique* (previous target word) and special. They are all dressed up and walking in a parade! Ask your students, “Why do you think they are celebrating ?” Have a conversation about how as a class you can celebrate together. Julián is celebrating with all the mermaids. Ask your class, “What did Julián transform into?” During the week, ask students, “If you could transform into anything, what would you transform into? Why?Ĭelebrate– When you do something special to say this day is different He changed his clothes and put plants in his hair so that he could transform. Guide children with questions and support their answers by repeating what they say and expanding on it, while encouraging use of the new words. Use easy conversation starters to help support your students’ learning from this week’s book. Helping children understand the perspective of others is vital for reading comprehension and important to help foster empathy and compassion.

julian mermaid

This second read focuses on the characters’ thoughts and feelings. The first read focuses on explaining the key events of the story and pushing in target vocabulary which helps children understand the story and builds comprehension. First, watch read alouds of the book and see how you can tie the story into activities for your students.

julian mermaid

Create an engaging and literacy-building lesson plan for your Pre-K students around one of our favorite books: Julián Is a Mermaid by Jessica Love.

julian mermaid

Make the most of story time with the children you teach.









Julian mermaid