Objects & Places from Hello Beautiful

Ann Napolitano
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 193 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Objects & Places from Hello Beautiful

Ann Napolitano
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 193 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Third Doors

These are entryways Sylvie envisions as her future and that lead to her life paths. These symbolize Sylvie’s persistence in following her own path.

Rose’s Garden

This is where Rose grows vegetables and flowers. It symbolizes her independence.

Beth

This is a character from the book Little Women. It is a symbol of death and illness for the Padavano sisters.

Basketball Injuries

These are wounds that basketball players sustain. They symbolize emotional pain.

Murals

These are what Cecelia paints on walls and buildings around the community. They symbolize overwhelming love.

New York

This is the east coast city where Julia and Alice go to live. It symbolizes a fresh start and success for Julia.

The Super-Duplex

This is what is created when Cecelia and Emeline combine their houses. It symbolizes family.

Saints

These are heroes of the Catholic Church. They symbolize morality and right...

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