See Something, Say Something (iCivics) - Softcover

Rhatigan, Joe

 
9781087605029: See Something, Say Something (iCivics)

Synopsis

Learn how to react when you see something wrong or dangerous with this relevant nonfiction book. Perfect for young readers, the book includes a fiction story related to the topic, a connected civics project, a glossary, useful text features, and engaging sidebars. This 28-page full-color book explains in an easy-to-understand way that students should talk to a trusted adult about things that make them uncomfortable or scared. It also covers serious subjects such as bullying and “stranger danger”, and includes an extension activity for grade 2. Perfect for the classroom, at-home learning, or homeschool, to explore kindness, leadership, and standing up for what is right.

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Reviews

Gr 2-3-Young readers get an introduction to citizenship and civic action in this series that addresses topics such as how to fundraise, being a voter, community problem-solving, and community leaders. The books assume that children are capable of making change, even spelling out steps to take to start their own fundraising efforts and learn about voting issues. Real-world issues are addressed, including the water crisis and wildfires. In each title, a short story helps introduce the topic. This section includes the very useful indicator "jump into fiction." At the end of the story, readers are directed "back to nonfiction." Readers are asked to make inferences from a political cartoon, make connections between the text and images, and brainstorm and discuss ideas with classmates. After reading the book, students are given an opportunity to see civics in action. In Every Drop Counts, that means understanding the water shortage, listing ways individuals can help, and sharing those ideas with friends. Back matter includes comprehension questions, a glossary, and an index. VERDICT Highly recommended for classrooms and libraries. Kids will feel empowered to be active members of their communities.α(c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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