Objects & Places from Clap When You Land

Elizabeth Acevedo
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 156 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Objects & Places from Clap When You Land

Elizabeth Acevedo
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 156 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Plants

These living things are symbols of healing, renewal, nourishment and medicine.

Tia's Altar

This structure is meant to symbolize respect and remembrance for someone who has died.

Vira Lata

This being symbolizes spirits and seems to be a protective presence for Camino following her father's death. This being follows Camino and she feels comforted, at times, by its presence.

Luciano

Carline's premature and fragile baby, Luciano, is a symbol of hope and resilience as he fights for his life to survive and grow.

Chess

This game symbolizes one character's deep connections to her father. The character stops playing this game when she discovers her father's betrayal.

The Beach in the Dominican Republic

This place is an area of great comfort and release for Camino, and it is where she goes to clear her head.

The Airline Settlement

This money is offered as compensation for Papi's death, and...

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