This is a new idea I’m trying on my blog this year that was inspired by and – to provide a brief review of a picture book every day of 2018. tattling.Differentiation: The coloring resource is great for. After reading the story, students in Kindergarten, first & second grades will practice distinguishing between when to tell vs. This resource is an activity to be paired with 'Miles McHale: TattleTale' by Christianne C. I could see how it gets the idea across that some things should be told to an adult while others are not necessary. Miles McHale, The TattleTale-SEL for Early Elementary. The tattling pledge was a little silly to me as an adult. Or even as a one-on-one story to start a discussion about the difference between tattling and telling. This is a perfect read-aloud for a classroom of kids who are finding it difficult to stop tattling. Miles has a really hard time not tattling, but soon learns the difference and even adds a second part to the tattling pledge! Personal Reaction: While tattling is those little things kids tell adults about that are inconsequential. Telling is making sure a friend is safe and healthy. So his teacher comes up with the Tattle Battle to help teach her students the difference between tattling and telling. Miles McHale is a tattletale and so are a lot of his friends at school. But he’s not the only one who needs help, so his teacher decides: it’s time to fight the Tattle Battle! But will Miles figure out the right time to tell a grown-up about another person’s behavior, or is he doomed to be a tattletale forever?” ( Taken from Goodreads) Review: Sell, buy or rent Miles McHale, Tattletale (Little Boost) 9781515807537 1515807533, we buy used or new for best buyback price with FREE shipping and offer.
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