“But I'm also proof that there's no such thing as an ordinary person.“
This book will teach young girls to be brave and strong just Rosa Parks when faced will hard challenges.
This book will teach young girls to be brave and strong just Rosa Parks when faced will hard challenges.
This was a great book to learn about influential people during black history month. It has cute pictures and illustrations. There's also great videos online of the author reading this story with cartoon illustrations!
“Growing up I was small for my age. I was sick a lot too, since we didn't have money for a doctor. But that didn't mean I was weak.“
I have used these books in my previous student teaching classroom with fourth graders when teaching them about non-fiction biography texts. The children loved these books and thought they were so cool. I'd love to use these again!
Biography series. Published 2014. This “I Am“ series is a great series of biographies for children about many famous, influential people from the past that have made an impact on today's world. I remember these books from when I was in grade school and I still see them in classrooms today. These are great for learning how to read biographies and teaching the structure of biographies!
https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/15/us/book-ban-controversy-pennsylvania/index.html
In the last couple of weeks I've come to realize that many people do not understand what it means to ban a book. I love how the students and authors are fighting this together and I hope that more people understand the importance of perspective in literature. When you shop for books, support small libraries (esp. schools) by purchasing and donating books they need.
I NEVER post something like this, but this is outrageous and appalling. I'm sure many people on Litsy have seen the CNN story about the York, PA school district. If anyone wants to contribute to get thes books into the students hands, here are two ways. Unbelievable. 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
If you would be so kind, please check out Brad Meltzer‘s Facebook or Instagram page. A school district in Pennsylvania has banned a slew of books about POC and LGBTQ people and he has a link on the story to donate these books to Little Free Libraries in that town. I donated 4 titles. Best $20 I have spent this week. I hosted Brad when he launched “I am Neil Armstrong” and I have recommended this series countless times.
I was not as impressed with this book as others I've read. It was a childlike caricature of Rosa throughout the book. I infer it to mean that a child can stand up for oneself as Rosa, but it fell flat for me. Maybe, it would have been better if the book was of Claudette Colvin who was fifteen to show that children can be activists too. Chaya was able to see the unfairness of segregated schools.
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This HF biography picture book is apart of Brad Meltzer‘s ‘Ordinary People Change the World‘ series. This book explains the story of Rosa Parks in a young reader friendly format! www.youtube.com has a Read Along that could be used in the classroom and it includes words on the screen perfect for ELs. This book would be great for Storytelling and having a whole group discussion. #UCFLAE3414SP20
“I wasn‘t standing up to that mom. Or even to the boy on roller skates. I was standing up for myself.”
I love the sweet little illustrations that go along with this book. I feel like it makes it more relatable to kids.
I love books that incorporate a diverse history. Having something like this in your classroom year round and not just at Black History Month is so important because it shows that representation all the time and values all people's history as American History.
I am Rosa Parks is RF and B kid friendly written by Brad Meltzer and illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos is a great animated picture book for grades 1st-4th. This is a great book for RA's and IR. Rosa Parks dared to stand up for herself and other African Americans by staying seated, and as a result she helped end public bus segregation and launch the country's Civil Rights movement. #ucflae3414su19
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This is an amazing story of young Rosa Parks learning important lessons throughout her childhood.
Writing Prompts: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Black-History-Craft-If-I-Were-Rosa-P...
EL: audio recording of the book
UDL: 2.5
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The book is picture book about Rosa Parks learning important lessons and standing up for herself in different situations. It discusses segregation and details the struggles in kid friendly terms. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/I-am-Rosa-Parks-by-Brad-Meltzer-2476...
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This is such a great series and I really loved this one. Meltzer does a great job giving the essence of Rosa‘s story and I absolutely adore Christopher Eliopoulos‘s illustrations.
“I used to wonder if white water tasted different from colored water; I even wondered if colored water came in different colors. But it didn‘t.”
I am Rosa Parks is a historical fiction book written by Brad Meltzer and illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos. This story is about Rosa being a child and being raised to stand up for herself. This is a really good book for children and it teaches them history as well.
“I wasn‘t standing up to that mom. Or even to the boy on roller skates. I was standing up for myself.”
This shows a heavy topic in a lighter way and bring attention to an important part of history. I‘d definitely have it in my classroom.
This book shows students how to stand up for themselves in a respectful way. It also shows how hard people fought for equality. I‘m not 100% sure that all of the details of her life were factual but it added a lot of good points to the story.
Florence almost always chooses a “Who Was” book for her bedtime story and Genevieve almost always chooses a Nat Geo book for her bedtime story. Tonight they BOTH chose Rosa Parks and earlier this week they both chose MLK. It gets a bit repetitive. 😆 But they have a #hungryheart for knowledge and justice and that makes me happy. #marchintothe70s
Just signed up for my first Litsy swap!😊 I‘m so excited about this one. I‘m all about educating myself on black history (especially the bottom-up narrative of the Civil Rights Movement, instead of the typical top-down version taught in many schools). I promised, when I graduated college, that I‘d do a better job teaching history to my students than I got as a student.
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This is an inspirational book and would be a great book for Black History Month in my classroom in the future. Rosa Parks shows amazing strength and the ability to stand up for herself. In the past it hasn‘t been easy for people of color to feel equal. Rosa was one of the pivotal people that help change that.
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I am Rosa Parks by Brad Meltzer Illustrated by Chris Eliopoulos is a B picture book. The story starts with a little Rosa Parks getting shoved by a white boy for no reason then it goes on showing the differences between white and black back then and present. This is good for RA. EL-17 provide contextual support through audio visuals, models, demonstrations, realia, body language and facial expressions UDL- increase mastery-oriented feedback
I am Rosa Parks is a picture book written by Brad Meltzer and illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos. The book is a biography about Rosa Parks who was a big part of the civil rights movement. Awarded the New York Times Best sellers this book would be great for a possible readers theatre and a read aloud.
A great B story about what better American than Rosa Parks, allowing students to understand how she dared to stand up for herself and other African Americans by not getting up from her seat on the bus. Which than helped end public bus segregation. This author has also created a series of another important American's which students should learn about.#UCFLAE3414SU17https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pinterest.com/amp/pin/100486635409981648/
My reading buddy tonight ❤️ she's had so many questions. I'm so glad she's amazed that people were (are) treated differently because of the colour of their skin.
Part 3 of our #Scholastic warehouse sale #bookhaul. These are for my stepson. Some will be Christmas presents and some will be birthday presents, since his birthday is in January. I know that some of these are usually thought of as girl books, but we will let him decide what he wants to read. Also we decided on diverse books, since we are a diverse family and want him to embrace #diversity.
#weneeddiversebooks wrapping some Xmas presents! Making some practical use with my insomnia, I'd rather be reading of course! Sophie asked me what racism was after I had a rant about Trump. She is really interested in US presidents and loved I am George Washington. Anyway thought these would help me talk to her about the evils of racism without my own X rated version!
I think these books are so important! A simple way to teach about kindness, standing up for yourself, and successful historical figures!
Going to read these two books next! I like to stay on top of books for all ages and in all genres so I can recommend books effectively!
We're Canadian, but my son was curious about Rosa Parks and we found this cute book series. It details Rosa's famous incident and provides some historical context to the issues we continue to see today.
Distressing history told in a straightforward, age-appropriate way, with one of the most amazing heroines ever. This is one of the 7-year-old's favorite picture books.