I used to love books like this as a young reader. I love how it summarizes the key points of Lincoln‘s life and making it understandable for younger readers.
I used to love books like this as a young reader. I love how it summarizes the key points of Lincoln‘s life and making it understandable for younger readers.
Lessons: fight for what's right, speak your mind, freedom and justice,
“Sometimes, the hardest fights don't reveal a winner-- but they do reveal character. Especially when you're fighting for something you believe in.“
Another first-person biography by Brad Meltzer, this time about Abraham Lincoln. Like all his other books, I think the comic-book-esque illustrations and first-person perspective will be entertaining for kids.
This NF book is so cute ! The illustrations are adorable and get readers intrigued. I have linked a website where you can find activities that go with this book. You can use these when discussing the topic of Abraham Lincoln and use other books in your lesson to go along with it. The EL #15 reinforce key ideas to present again and again can go with this lesson by using
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Browse/Search:i%20am%20abraham%20lincoln
My daughter loves these books, and I don‘t mind them so much myself. They teach history and good lessons for kids. This was our latest read out loud- we picked it up in Gettysburg this weekend.
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I am starting my collection of these gems 😍 I think it‘s a great addition to any classroom library! So cute!
Abraham Lincoln was a great role model that children all over the world can now learn many lessons from. Lincoln was a wise, kind and compassionate person that cared for the well-being of others.
“In life, strength can take many forms. But there‘s nothing quite as strong as standing up for someone who needs it.”
Genre: Biography
This book tells the story of Abraham Lincoln, starting out when he was a young boy. It depicts many inside details of him: how smart he was as a child, how he loved to read, and just how wise he was at such a young age. The book goes on to tell other milestones in his life as an adult, such as when he helped pass the law to end slavery and ended the civil war.
This cute little B book is great for RA during President‘s Day week or when the Civil War gets introduced to the class. My favorite lines from the book is “Sometimes, the hardest fights don‘t reveal a winner- but they do reveal character. Especially when you‘re fighting for something you believe in” and “All men are created equal.”
Written by New York Times best-selling author Brad Meltzer
Illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
New York Times best selling author, Brad Meltzer, write the biography (B) I am Abraham Lincoln. This book is absolutely adorable and engaging due to the illustrations. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/I-am-Abraham-Lincoln-Brad-Meltzer-Gu... The previous link provides an awesome lesson plan that incorporates a RA for Presidents Day that promotes UDL 7.2, 3.1, & 3.2.
I am Abraham Lincoln by Brad Meltzer &illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos is a B PB that is part of the “Ordinary People Change the World" series. These PB have adorable illustrations and a central message in each book based on the bio of the person. It takes us back to when Lincoln was young, & he first stood up & spoke out against something that was wrong. From there, we journey through his life & learn about the impact he had on our country.
I am Abraham Lincoln by Brad Meltzer, illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos, is a biographical picture book that‘s perfect for a GR lesson. Students will make text-to-self connections when learning about Abe‘s childhood and his successes as the 16th POTUS. I love this free GR lesson plan based on the book: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/I-am-Abraham-Lincoln-Brad-Meltzer-Gu... #UCFLAE3414F17 #ClassroomLibrary
Love when the little guy crawls up into my lap with a book in his hand!
Tonight it's Abraham Lincoln. She loves learning about American presidents. Of late, a daily saying has been 'what has Trump the dump been up to today?' 😂
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One of the things I like most about these books, are the pictures in the back that show the subject in real life. Usually accompanied by an actual quote from that person.