Identifying and explaining ways of valuing texts means understanding why a book, a poem, or a story is important. When we value texts, we look at how they make us feel, what lessons they teach us, and how they relate to other texts. For example, think of your favorite storybook - why do you love it? Maybe it's because it makes you laugh, or it teaches you about friendship. When we talk about connections between texts, we are exploring how different stories are similar or different. It's like finding links between puzzle pieces - each story fits together in a unique way.
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