![]() ![]() ![]() On Friday of that week (after the kids have all completed their special homework project), each kid will create a book in class similar to Bee-Bim-Bop!, chronicling their own experience of cooking a meal with their families. This works perfectly with our district's new homework policy, which has shifted the homework focus in the primary grades from worksheets to more age appropriate activities (cooking is named as an example). The students and parents must go shopping together to buy the foods and then cook the meal together at home. My thought is to nix regular homework for one week and assign a special homework project, in which the students will select their favorite meal. In this exclusive video interview with Reading Rockets, Linda Sue Park compares writing to. After reading this, I thought this would be perfect to incorporate into the classroom! Linda Sue Park (Bee-Bim Bop) Linda Sue Park is the Newbery Award-winning author of A Single Shard. Together, she and her mom go to the market to buy the ingredients and cook the food together at home. It's so cute! It's about a little girl who's super excited to make some bibimbop. ![]() I was looking for some Korean books for kids that I could use in my classroom and I stumbled across Bee-Bim-Bop! by Linda Sue Park. ![]()
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