Friday, July 6, 2012

Picture Book 26 / Lily Brown's Paintings


Title
Lily Brown’s Paintings
 
Author
Angela Johnson
Illustrator
E.B. Lewis
Publication Year
2007
Awards
n/a
Publisher
Orchard Books
ISBN
978-0-545-09952-8
Readability Score
(GLE =
Grade Level Equivalent)
Lexile

DRA

GLE
3.3
Guided Reading

Genre /      Sub-Genre
Picture Book/Realistic Fiction
Theme
Using your imagination.
Primary Character
Lily Brown
Secondary Characters
n/a
Classroom Use
I would use this book to teach about African Americans and visual arts.
Book Summary
Lily Brown likes to paint and uses her imagination when she does. Her things come to life in her paintings. The fruit speaks and the apples sing.

Picture Book 25 / Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt


Title
Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt
 
Author
Deborah Hopkinson
Illustrator
James Ransome
Publication Year
1993
Awards
n/a
Publisher
Scholastic Inc.
ISBN
0-590-42485-8
Readability Score
(GLE =
Grade Level Equivalent)
Lexile
680L
DRA
40
GLE
4.5
Guided Reading
S
Genre /      Sub-Genre
Picture Book/Historical Fiction/Multicultural
Theme
Overcoming obstacles.
Primary Character
Clara
Secondary Characters
Jack, Aunt Rachel, Momma
Classroom Use
I would use this book to teach about slavery, African Americans and overcoming obstacles.
Book Summary
Clara was working in the fields and was tired. Her Aunt Rachel started to teach her to sew. She was taken out of the field work to sew. She overheard some people talking about the underground railroad and a map. She was wondering how to make a map showing the way to freedom. She decided that sewing a map would work. Her and Jack drew pictures in the dirt to put on the quilt. Clara and Jack decided to run off. They stopped by Clara’s mom’s house to get her and her sister she didn’t know she had. They made it to the Ohio River. The quilt stayed at Home Plantation and several people went to look at it. This is how they got free. Some never made it.

Picture Book 24 / Black like Kyra White like Me


Title
Black like Kyra White like Me
 
Author
Judith Vigna
Illustrator
Judity Vigna
Publication Year
1992
Awards
n/a
Publisher
Albert Whitman & Company
ISBN
0-8075-0778-4
Readability Score
(GLE =
Grade Level Equivalent)
Lexile
350L
DRA
30-34
GLE
2.8
Guided Reading
N
Genre /      Sub-Genre
Picture Book / General Fiction
Theme
The color of people’s skin should not matter
Primary Character
Christy
Secondary Characters
Kyra, Matt, Julie
Classroom Use
This book would be great to use for teaching social studies, culture, diversity, African American, character, value and friendship.
Book Summary
Christy is friend with a black girl named Kyra. Kyra’s family lives in a neighborhood that has a lot of violence. Christy tells Kyra that there is a house next door to her for sale. Kyra’s family moves in and some of the neighbors are upset because of the color of their skin.


Picture Book 23 / Mississippi Morning


Title       
Mississippi Morning
 
Author
Ruth Vander Zee
Illustrator
Floyd Cooper
Publication Year
2004
Awards
n/a
Publisher
Eerdmans Book for Young Readers
ISBN
0-8028-5211-4
Readability Score
(GLE =
Grade Level Equivalent)
Lexile

DRA

GLE

Guided Reading

Genre /      Sub-Genre
Picture Book/Diversity
Theme
Losing respect for a loved one
Primary Character
James William
Secondary Characters
Ma, Pa, Red, LeRoy
Classroom Use
This book would be good to use on teaching the Golden Rule and about the history of slavery.
Book Summary
James William is friends with Red and LeRoy. LeRoy is a little black boy and he tells James about a hanging tree and the way him and his family are treated along with the men in white hoods. James finds out that his father is one of the men that wears the white hoods and he never looks at him the same again.


Picture Book 22 / Brothers in Hope


Title
Brothers in Hope
 
Author
Mary Williams
Illustrator
R. Gregory Christie
Publication Year
2005
Awards
n/a
Publisher
Lee & Low Books Inc.
ISBN
978-1-58430-232-2
Readability Score
(GLE =
Grade Level Equivalent)
Lexile
670L
DRA
40
GLE
3.5
Guided Reading
Q
Genre /      Sub-Genre
Picture Book / Diversity
Theme
There is always hope
Primary Character
Garang
Secondary Characters
Lost boys
Classroom Use
This would be a great book to discuss character, values, social studies and geography
Book Summary
Garang lives in Sudan. His village comes under attack and it kills all of his family members. He thinks that he is the only person left in this town but he finds that there are several hundreds of other boys. They take a journey to escape the attacks and face several challenges. The boys meet a man named Tom and he comes back several years later and tells the boys that the United States is offering them and the others a home.