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Contains some Spanish words to encourage bilingual development/cultural awareness/appropriate for ELLs in classroom setting

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The Outside Dog by Charlotte Pomerantz


ELM/534 - Elements of Literacy Content and Curricular Knowledge
Michelle Ellis
August 26th, 2019

, The Outside Dog
• Contains some Spanish words to encourage
bilingual development/cultural
awareness/appropriate for ELLs in classroom
setting
• Contains pronunciation guide (phonological
development) as well as definitions
• Predicable narrative that many children will
relate to (discourse)

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