The guide below provides before, during, and after-reading discussion questions. Connections to Knowledge and ExperienceĮveryone has experience and knows something! It’s always fun and interesting to relate a book to what you already know. African American Fairness Justice Respect by Mary Hoffman - A guide for parents, teachers, and group leaders to accompany the reading of this picture book.What does that author want you to feel while reading the book?.Scratch the surface with some questions, though, and you’ll find out what the author is up to! Follow the story of Grace, who is longing to play Peter Pan in her school play, but her classmates say that Peter was a boy, and besides, he wasnt black. Often overlooked or difficult to identify, the author’s perspective is a little more buried under the surface than the book’s ideas or themes. Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman is a fabulous KS1 and KS2 story to teach about diversity, cultural differences and acceptance using our teaching resources and activities. How do the details help you understand the book’s main message?.This is what you probably think about the most when reading a book: what’s going on? What words or details did you not understand in the book?.What words or details did you like in the book?.It’s important to ask your child what words or details he or she notices in the text.
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