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We Are OK, Too!

Posted by kathycassidy

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This week as part of the Global Read Aloud we read The OK Book by Amy Krouse Rosenthal.

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The students thought about the things that they were “OK” at and tweeted about those things. You can check what we are all OK at in this Storify, but here are a couple of examples.

 

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Posted in connecting, Language Arts, Student Work

Tagged OK book, Storify, Twitter

Nov·05

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