Cultural Community Ambassadors are community members that come into Albemarle County elementary classrooms to read multicultural picture books. The purpose of this initiative is to allow students to see more positive representations of themselves and develop stronger cultural awareness. This blog serves as a record of student dialogue about the various topics discussed in the books.
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I think it was cool that the grandma made a quilt out of reused clothes
ReplyDeletei think it was cool also
DeleteI liked that the grandma made a quilt out of reused clothes
ReplyDeleteMrs.Elder's friends quilts were a good example ofte quilt in the story
ReplyDeleteMrs.Elder makes me feel happy and good because she is nice and caring.I hope she is going to come read to us again.
ReplyDeleteI liked that Mrs.Elder read us the book and let us have connections to the book she is also a good reader it sounded like I was in the book
ReplyDeleteMaddie said
ReplyDeleteMrs. Elder is so nice and fun to be with and I cant wait to see her when she comes.Thank you so much for reading us the book.
What I liked About ms.Elders visit was that she took her time and read that sweet book.
ReplyDeletewhen MS.ELDER came she made all of us laugh and smile her voice expression were awesome and I can't wait till she comes back.
ReplyDeleteI LIKE THAT THE GRANDMA MAD A QUILT FOR HER DUOTER.
ReplyDeleteMrs. Elder is nice and a good reader.
ReplyDeleteMRS.ELDER'S INSPIRED MS.WILLS TO DO A QUILT ACTIVITY
ReplyDeleteMrs. Elder,
ReplyDeleteWhen you came to our school a couple of weeks ago, you made me feel good. The book reminded me of something special in our family which was our dogs. I think the dogs bring us closer together and they are irreplaceable.
i liked the book
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