Showing posts with label Black History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black History. Show all posts

11/15/10

Rosa


Author: - Nikki Giovanni

Title: - Rosa

Illustrator: - Bryan Collier

Publisher: - Henry Holt and Company

Year: - 2005

Format: - Hard Cover

Genre: - Biography

Reading Level: - Upper Elementary

Interest Level: - Individual

Topics: - Rosa Parks, Black History

Summary: - This book is a biography about the movement that began because of a single action by a woman named Rosa Parks. The book is a little about the actual day that Rosa Parks didn't give up her seat on the bus, but its also about what happened because of it. Its about the group of women that made the signs saying things such as "Don't ride the buses" and "Support Rosa Parks." It also tells a little about Martin Luther King Jr's Speech.

Extension Activities: - This book would be really good to use during Black History month. You could have each student choose one of the many famous African American people in the history of the United States to read a biography about. After they read the book, the student could write a paper about how they could relate to the person. Another topic they could right about would be just the person themselves and what they did.

11/14/10

Martin's Big Words


Author: - Doreen Rappaport

Title: - Martin's Big Words

Illustrator: - Bryan Collier

Publisher: - Hyperion Books for Children

Year: - 2001

Format: - Hard Cover

Genre: - Biography

Reading Level: - Upper Elementary Grades

Interest Level: - Individual

Topics: - Martin Luther King Jr., Black History

Summary: - This books a biography about Martin Luther King Jr's life. It starts off when he's young and goes all the way to his death. In the back of the book, there's a list of important dates in his life that you should know, and to learn more they give you a list of additional books and websites you can go to.

Extension Activities: - One thing you could have the students do is write a speech about what their dream is. Have them start each verse with "I have a dream..." and then they fill in the blank. Then put them up around the room. Another thing you could have them do is read a biography about a famous African American and write a short paper about their life.