We talked about how there isn’t always a “right” way to do something and it is more important to be creative. We had a great conversation as a class about not giving up and always trying our best. After I read the story with my class during the first day, we discussed the author’s central message. I taught this interactive read-aloud for 4 days in my classroom. This is such an important lesson for our students to learn at the beginning of the year. The boy’s younger sister helps him learn to think “ish-ly.” She also helps him focus on his creativity rather than getting things just right. This is a wonderful story about a creative boy named Ramon, who loves to draw until he is teased by his older brother for the way his pictures look. REYNOLDS An Interactive Read-Aloud Lesson Plan
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