The movement is near and dear to my heart as it encapsulates so much in just a few square feet: community participation, the cultivation of our places, LIBRARIES, books, ideas. I look forward to perusing our new collection and adding titles for years to come. We chose Islandborn by Junot Diaz. I have been meaning to pick up a copy and this was a great excuse.
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If so, what is something special you remember about it? If not, what do you imagine an island might be like? Stop and Scribble - Stop and Scribble is a movement protocol that allows students to show off their knowledge and creativity along with supporting each other and learning from each other.
Simply put, this protocol gets students up, moving, and thinking! Music choices for Stop and Scribble can reflect that of island culture, as well as students cultures. Ask them, and their parents for ideas. Students will be excited to hear music from their home culture. She can't remember The Island—she left when she was just a baby. But with the help of her family and friends, and their memories—joyous, fantastical, heartbreaking, and frightening—Lola's imagination takes her on an extraordinary journey back to The Island.
Leo's illustrations have been recognized by American Illustration, Communication Arts, Pictoplasma, 3x3, and the Society of Illustrators. Leo lives with his family in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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