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Bezig met laden... MY TWO WORLDS CLdoor Ginger Gordon
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Krisy Rodriguez will spend her eighth birthday in a special place of the Dominican Republic. She will also get to spend Christmas with her other family at this wonderful place. She lives in New York now and tells the story about her visit to the Dominican Republic. This was a great read. Reading about the life a young girl who truly lives in two worlds and the effect is has on her really intrigued me. I would love to share this book with my students to not only teach them about the country of the Dominican Republic, but to teach them what it is like to appreciate family. My Two Worlds is about is about a young Dominican girl name Krisy Rodriguez. She lives in New York but, the majority of her family still lives in the Dominican republic. Krisy travels there along with her big sister Wendy to celebrate christmas and her birthday. She talks about how while they are home in New York they speak Spanish and English when they need to. When she arrives in Puerto Plato she talks baout the change in temperature. She visits her grandparents who live in the house her grandfather built.She talks about how everybody remembers her when she goes back to visit and the fact that the children work hard to help their families by bring home wood and water for cooking.She talks about how many of the children do not have shoes and their main modes of transportatin is horses, bikes or burros.She talks about what they eat kibbe, pasteles and delicious thick bread.She talks about goin to the beautiful beach and for her birthday everbody comes. The next day she returns to New York where it is cold and where the rest of her famly is. I enjoyed this book because it told about her life and in both worlds. This book can be read in the classroom to explain how peoplke in New York and The Domnican Republic live. can be read during the theme of "Family." have the children draw a picture of their family. Title: My two Worlds Author: Ginger Gordon Summary of Book: This book is about a girl named Kirsy Rodriquez who is soon to turn eight year old. She is a Dominican American girl who lives in New York City but explains and contrasts her two worlds. She speaks Spanish as her native language and frequently returns to her island home. Personal Reaction: I think it is neat to see both worlds of Kirsy. She is proud to belong to both worlds because each is a special part of her. Martha Cooper, which is the illustrator the book uses full-color photographs to highlight the lively story of Kirsty’s two worlds. My Two Worlds is easy to see that it is told from Kirsy’s point of view and that it takes place in New York City and Puerto Plata. I love how Kirsy calls both places home and enjoys what her different cultures have to offer. I think that it is very important to educate the students about different cultures and this would be a great book to do so. Extension Ideas: 1. Have students write a biography of where their families originated. This will be a parent-involvement activity that will help the students learn about their background and culture. Then the students can read aloud to the class so that many different cultures can be expressed. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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I think this book is a really good way to teach kids here about the Dominican Republic and how different it is there. I think the kids would really like the pictures of the beach and the Ferrari made out of sand! Would be a great lesson to talk about where our families came from. I also really like that they used real photographs instead of illustrations!