![]() ![]() Tell them something you admire about them and why. Tell them how you are similar or different. Some of the examples are to write a letter to a character.Second, I have multiple journal responses that I use throughout the unit that are engaging and assess student comprehension. Teach Stella By Starlight by Sharon Draper: Journal Responses I like to keep definitions as simple as possible because when you use long definitions there is a low chance of student retention. Students are to write a simple synonym for the definition. I start by passing out a vocabulary sheet in which students have the page number and the vocabulary word. Teach Stella By Starlight by Sharon Draper: Vocabulary It is a wonderful coming-of-age-novel of great self-empowerment. Stella comes from a hard-working family, whose church congregation and wider community are shaken after the Klu Klux Klan reemerges in their community during the Great Depression. ![]() Teach Stella by Starlight by Sharon Draper is about an 11-year-old African-American girl living in the small town of Bumblebee, North Carolina in 1932. Teach Stella by Starlight by Sharon Draper What it’s about: Click HERE for the full lesson ![]()
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