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How Are We the Same and Different
by
Bobbie Kalman
Because our current society puts so much negative emphasis on what we should look like, how we should act and think, I feel that it is very important for young children to get rid of this negative stigma and learn to loves themselves and be comfortable with who they are. I would use this is a lesson about similarities and differences. I would have different objects displayed in the front of the class and ask students to say/write how these objects are similar and different. This lesson could also be about self-confidence. I would begin by having students, depending on their age, write down things they don’t like or would change about themselves. Next I would have them rip up this paper because we were “getting rid” of all these negative feelings and thoughts. After this I would have students draw a picture or I would take a picture and then have them write five things they like about themselves.
Diverse Populations
I would incorporate this book into my future classroom by beginning my lesson with this book about cultures. This book would mainly be used in a lower elementary classroom because this is when students should begin to learn and open their mind to other cultures and people who are different from them.
For an activity, I would have my class participate in a cultural fair day. Each student would bring in a food dish from their heritage and share pictures of clothing and celebrations they partake in.A Caribbean Tall Tale
Realistic Fiction/ Multicultural
This book tells the story of Wanda Petronski, an immigrant girl, who is going to an all American school. Wanda is having a hard time fitting in because the kids at her school make fun of her because she wears the same faded blue dress every day. To stand up to her classmates, she tell them that she has 100 dresses at home---this only leads to more teasing that ends in a lesson for every student to learn.
Awards: Newberry Honor Award WinnerThe Hundred Dresses can be used in an elementary school classroom (grades 1st-4th). This would be a great book to use when teaching about new students who come to your school. It teaches the lessons of understanding how these students are different and that it’s okay to be different. It also teaches about compassion and how every person should treat one another with compassion and respect.
I would use this as a creative writing activity and ask students to write about the time when they were the “new” kid. I would want them to say how they felt, how they met friends, etc.Why Mosquitoes Buzz In People’s Ears
by
Verna Aardema
Multicultural (West African Tale)
This book was about a misunderstanding that arose in the forest between the animals that lived there. Animals were placing blame on other because of an incident that happened. In the end, it was the mosquitoes fault and that is the reason he buzzes in peoples ears—he is asking buzz are you still angry with me buzz…and he gets the answer. SMACK!
Awards: 1976 Caldecott Medal Winner, 1975 ALA Notable Children’s Books winner, 1975 The New York Times Outstanding Books of the Year, 1975 School Library Journal Best Books of the Year.I would focus my lesson on the African cultures because this book is a west African tale.
I would read this book and have my students pay attention to the pictures and wardrobe the characters are wearing.
Then I would have students research the African culture further and share three interesting things they gained from their research.Poetry- Diverse Cultures
Fable/Multicultural
This book could be used in a younger elementary or primary classroom to show the importance of hard work. This would be a great quality to teach young students.
I would use this book in a lesson about hard work. I would read this book before the lesson so students could gain ideas of what it means to be a hard worker and what it means to be lazy. After the book I would ask the students to give me ways they have been a hard worker. Next I would have students write down ways they have been a hard worker and draw a picture that relates to their sentences.West Indian Folk Tale
This would be a great book to use when talking about different cultures. A teacher could read both versions of the story and see the similarities and differences between the two cultures tales.
After reading both version of this book, students could create a compare and contrast graphic organizer on the similarities and differences between the two books. Once they have completely filled this out, students could conduct further research about the two different cultures being addressed in the two versions of the book.A Cinderella Story from China
This would be a great book to use for all elementary grades. The artwork in this book in phenomenal, so a teacher could integrate an art and literature lesson when reading this book by having students create their own Chinese artwork. After reading this book in class, I would ask students to create their own Chinese-influenced artwork. This could also lead into more research about the Chinese culture and art.
Realistic Fiction/ Holocaust/Multicultural