![]() ![]() reflect and respond to discussion questions and writing prompts.Īctivities can be used to differentiate instruction for students, to provide them with a choice, or to focus on a particular skill.learn from a real-life water protector.write about the character’s feelings, traits, and motivations.write quotes from the character’s perspective.fill in the blanks using vocabulary words. America's librarians award Tae Keller's When You Trap A Tiger the Newbery Medal and We Are Water Protectors illustrated by Michaela Goade and written by Carole Lindstrom won the Caldecott medal.Through the activities included, students will be able to: With Novel Effect’s We Are Water Protectors activities, students learn English Language Arts and Research Skills. The award-winning We Are Water Protectors makes a great read-aloud for Native American Heritage Month, World Oceans Day, or any time you want to start a conversation about water pollution. ![]()
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