“Real change, enduring change, happens one step at a time.”
“Real change, enduring change, happens one step at a time.”
This book would link to teaching in the classroom by introducing students to concepts of justice, equality, and the impact of individuals in shaping society, encouraging them to think critically about these themes in their own lives.
This picture book, published in 2019, is a biography that explores the life and accomplishments of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a pioneering figure in the fight for gender equality and women's rights. Awarded the 2020 New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book, it highlights her legal battles against discrimination and her determination to ensure justice for all.
Starting this for f2f bookclub. I'm in the 2nd chapter and so far a good start. I think this book might be amazing. We know RBG is.
Fight for the things you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you.
This book is a great choice for children of any age because it tells an important story. Telling the story of RGB, this book can inspire and show the importance of having woman in positions of power, an important lesson for any student.
Following the life and influence of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, this book tells her journey to becoming the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court. The reader sees all the hardships and triumphs of this trailblazing justice.
“Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you.“
This book would be great for 2nd to middle school students. Whether a teacher just wants to read a book to their students or the class is discussing the branches of government, this book allows students to learn about an influential supreme court justice who continued to fight for equity her whole life.
This book tells the story of RBG and her journey to becoming the first woman on the supreme court. From her experience as a young girl to her time in college we get to see the obstacles that she overcame to be a voice for those who were asking for representation.