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Lesson Plans and Teaching Resources for Amazing Grace

Use Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman to strengthen your students' comprehension skills, build their vocabulary, and help them understand how words work.

Amazing Grace is the story of a girl with a wonderful imagination. Grace loves stories. She loves books, and movies, and even listening to the stories her grandma tells. But what Grace loves most is acting out the stories she hears. Grace is also a girl who refuses to let other people tell her what she can and cannot do.

This inspiring story is one students will enjoy reading as they work to make connections with the book, identify the author's purpose, make inferences, synthesize, and determine the important characters, events, and messages in the text. Additionally, this collection of teaching resources includes a lesson plan focused on suffixes along with vocabulary development resources and two assessments.

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About the Book

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Title: Amazing Grace
Author: Mary Hoffman
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Themes: Self Awareness, Family, Self Management, Decision Making, Bullying, Relationship Skills
ISBN: 9780711206991
Publisher's Summary:
Grace loves to act out stories. When her school decides to do Peter Pan, Grace longs to play Peter, but classmates say that Peter was a boy, and besides, he wasn't black. But her mum says she can do anything if she puts her mind to it.
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