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Art

  • The child can visualize the scenes in the story and create their own illustrations based on the descriptions in the book.
  • They can explore different art techniques such as sketching, painting, or collage to depict the characters and settings.

English Language Arts

  • The child has improved their reading comprehension and vocabulary by engaging with the complex language and historical context of the book.
  • They can practice critical thinking and analysis by discussing the characters' motivations and the author's writing style.

History

  • The story provides insight into the historical time period, allowing the child to learn about social norms, living conditions, and the effects of the Industrial Revolution.
  • They can research further into the historical events and figures mentioned in the book to gain a deeper understanding of the era.

Music

  • The child can explore the music and songs mentioned in the story, gaining an appreciation for the musical elements of the time period.
  • They can learn to play or sing traditional songs from the historical setting of the book, connecting with the cultural aspects of the story.

For continued development, encourage the child to write and illustrate their own historical fiction story, incorporating elements they learned from "Hetty Feather." This can help them apply their understanding of the historical context and characters while fostering creativity and storytelling skills.

Book Recommendations

  • The War that Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley: A powerful historical novel about resilience and family bonds, perfect for readers who enjoyed "Hetty Feather."
  • by Thanhha Lai: This poignant and beautifully written novel in verse follows a young girl's journey as a refugee from Vietnam to America, touching on themes of resilience and cultural adaptation.
  • Esperanza Rising by Pam Muñoz Ryan: Set during the Great Depression, this book tells the story of a young girl's resilience and determination as she navigates challenges and adapts to a new life in America.

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