6/20/2023 0 Comments Amy and the perfect bao![]() ![]() This is a great opportunity to introduce students to words with opposite meanings and encourage them to come up with their own pairs. Antonyms: As Amy embarks on her quest to create the perfect bao, she makes a bao that’s too big and then one that’s too small. ![]() Download a free printable “My Perfect Recipe” worksheet in this week’s Cooked Up from a Book! Students can use sentence starters, such as “first,” “then,” “next,” and “last,” and share their own recipes. Sequencing: Recipes are a great way to introduce students to sequential writing.To Kimberly and many of her students, Amy’s story rings true on a personal level and offers a wonderful opportunity to teach the power of perseverance, open up conversations about family recipes and traditions, and much more. Kimberly Harper, a grades 2–5 teacher from Mill Creek Elementary in Madison, Alabama, shares how she uses the Book of the Week, Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao, with her class. Perfection may not look the same to everybody, but if you strive for your own version of it, imagine the wonderful things you’ll discover along the way. ![]()
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