This week, the students were engaged in a variety of activities connected to our whole class read aloud, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane. The students did an incredible job representing their understanding of different elements of the story by creating a variety of artifacts. They created found poems on a page from the book, highlighting different words to create a poem to represent that part of the main characters journey. It was interesting to see how different each poem was when all the students had the same words to work with. Next, they created recipes to represent how Edward had changed throughout the first part of his journey. Their ideas for recipes included Happiness, Learning, Friendship, Love and Kindness and included ingredients such as a dollop of looking and constellations, and dash of Pellegrina's laughter, a pocketful of Nellie's stories. We then began to put our artifacts together to create a timeline of Edward's journey.
Learning Outcomes:
I can create imaginative representations of fictional texts that depict points of view.
I can create personal responses to a variety of literature.
I can apply creative thinking processes to enhance the expression of ideas or emotions.
Questions to discuss with your child:
How has Edward changed throughout the first part of his journey?
What was the title of your recipe? Share some of your "ingredients"
What was your poem about?





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