Friday, April 3, 2015

What to Expect




Important Themes found in Mora's Work



A photo of a desert in Texas, a major influence on Mora's work

Awareness of major themes found within Pat Mora's work will help keep lessons and activities direct and effective. It is important to cater lessons to the discovery of these themes, helping students increase comprehension. Identification of theme within literature begins to surface in fourth grade Massachusetts ELA state standards. (RL.4.2). Mora's children's literature is a strong support for this standard.





Popular Themes!

These themes will be address in activities included in this blog

  • Desert/Landscape- open space, wide sky, sun, animals
  • Family
  • Hispanic writer/Mexican American Culture/Border Experience
  • Pride in Literacy
  • Bilingual


Other important themes not address in the following activities

  • Encourage future writers to take her approach- use culture, homes, and landscape to help increase writing creativity
  • Bookjoy, Mora's own invented word, and what she uses to explain the importance of increasing engagement with diverse readers



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