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S'està carregant… The Girl Who Thought in Pictures: The Story of Dr. Temple Grandin (Amazing Scientists) (edició 2017)de Julia Finley Mosca (Autor), Daniel Rieley (Il·lustrador)
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. The Girl Who Thought in Pictures can be used in an elementary level classroom as a powerful read aloud. This book goes through the story of a girl with a disability who thinks differently than other students and her struggles with it. This book can teach students about disabilities, especially autism and things they may struggle with. ( ) I think this book can be for the primary level and intermediate level. the story of this book is about a little girl who has autism and some people do not understand why she is the way she is. She struggles at first with it but slowly learns how to move forward with it and her special interests. She eventually invents something for cows and becomes popular for her work. Biographical picture book on the life of the engineer Temple Grandin. Temple faced bullying as a child but discovers her unique ability to design solutions when she moves out west to live with an aunt. This book does a great job at covering real aspects of her life as a person with autism(being non verbal, struggling to socialize). However, I’d be careful if reading with the class to also show other representation of autistic individuals without savant syndrome. Would use for a historical persons or inclusivity read with lower/mid elementary. - Age: Intermediate - This book is about Temple Grandin who is an autistic scientist. It go along her journey of growing up and how people bullied her for being different. Then she found a love for cows and an inspirational teacher guided her into science and engineering. She has help build different tools for the cattle industry. - This is a cool book about a women with autism and her life story. I would have this in my classroom so we can learn from her, hear her struggles, and those with autism would have a book they might connect to. This book explored the life, challenges, and triumphs of Temple Grandin. It shows how people with Autism might act or perceive the world, and it gives positive, strength-based perspectives of neurodivergence to its readers. This would be a great book to incorporate into the classroom that can introduce students to a wider variety of abilities and thought processes. It would be appropriate mostly for K-3rd grade, and would work best if it's not the ONLY neurodivergent book/disability that is discussed in the classroom setting since I would like all students to be represented. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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