I recently added the book The Man Who Walked Between the Towers by Mordicai Gerstein to my classroom collection.
It tells the true story of the Frenchman, Philippe Petit's, tightrope walk between the World Trade Center towers in 1974. The theme of perseverance is a great point of discussion after reading this book. As I was preparing my lesson, I located this wonderful craftivity over at The Best Childrens' Book.org.
Students work on goal setting, as Philippe Petit did with his tightrope feat.
Here's my rendition of the craftivity:
Other just as useful resources for The Man Who Walked Between the Towers can be found over at Scholastic. Resources include lessons on analyzing the character traits of Philippe Petit.
Will you be doing lessons to honor September 11th? I'd love you to share your ideas.
~Denise
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It tells the true story of the Frenchman, Philippe Petit's, tightrope walk between the World Trade Center towers in 1974. The theme of perseverance is a great point of discussion after reading this book. As I was preparing my lesson, I located this wonderful craftivity over at The Best Childrens' Book.org.
Students work on goal setting, as Philippe Petit did with his tightrope feat.
Here's my rendition of the craftivity:
Other just as useful resources for The Man Who Walked Between the Towers can be found over at Scholastic. Resources include lessons on analyzing the character traits of Philippe Petit.
Will you be doing lessons to honor September 11th? I'd love you to share your ideas.
~Denise
Yearn to Learn Blog
TPT Store
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