I Pledge Allegiance, by Bill Martin Jr, Michael Sampson, and Chris Raschka |
Written by Bill Martin, Jr. and Michael Sampson
Illustrated by Chris Raschka
Candlewick, 2002
Grade K-2, Reading level 4.9, 576 words
Themes:
History, Patriotism
Opening:
I pledge . . .
History, Patriotism
Opening:
I pledge . . .
Synopsis:
I Pledge Allegiance, by Bill Martin, Jr. and Chris Raschka is a beautiful and simple nonfiction picture book. One or two words of the Pledge are printed on every page with graphic illustrations. Below each word or phrase, the author has explained in simple language the meaning or breadth of that section of the Pledge. Some sidebars appear throughout the text, but the information presented there is kept general for a young audience. Some history, notes on Francis Bellamy, and tips on Patriotic etiquette are added to give substance to the book.
I Pledge Allegiance, by Bill Martin, Jr. and Chris Raschka is a beautiful and simple nonfiction picture book. One or two words of the Pledge are printed on every page with graphic illustrations. Below each word or phrase, the author has explained in simple language the meaning or breadth of that section of the Pledge. Some sidebars appear throughout the text, but the information presented there is kept general for a young audience. Some history, notes on Francis Bellamy, and tips on Patriotic etiquette are added to give substance to the book.
What I Love:
A beautifully diverse rendition of the Pledge of Allegiance which is both moving and elementary, it teaches younger readers respect for citizenship and reminds older readers to consider as they recite the pledge. I loved how the author included flag etiquette, which as far as I know, is rarely taught to students. I also learned the reason Francis Bellamy wrote the Pledge of Allegiance. (You'll have to read it to find out!) And as a writer myself, I was fascinated with the way Bill Martin took a simple plot and a challenging subject, and turned them into a valuable and fun picture book. Thanks, too, to Chris Raschka for his vision of the American people.
Bonus:
Courtesy Lisa Storms |
3. Commoncore blogger offers the pledge in both Spanish and American Sign Language.
4. Lisa Storms has created a healthy snack version of the American flag.
5. Read more about the history of the pledge on US History.org
6. PBS chronicles the history of the flag itself.
6. PBS chronicles the history of the flag itself.
7. Check out these and more Perfect Picture Books at your local library.
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Great way to introduce the pledge. And the little known history behind it's creation.
ReplyDeleteI certainly learned a few things! Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteMy kids learned flag etiquette in the Boy Scouts, otherwise there would have been none!
ReplyDeleteI remember reading my trusty 1964 version of the World Book Encyclopedia. The flag section was one of my favorite entries!
DeleteI should read this to get to know the words!
ReplyDeleteSee why I love kids' books! Thanks.
DeleteWhat a great find! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI hope you do. Thanks!
DeleteThat's a great idea for a book. I wonder if there's a Canadian version out there for our anthem? I'll have to do some digging.
ReplyDeleteOr some writing! ;) thanks.
DeleteHa! Not sure I have THAT skill set:)
DeleteThis book sounds fabulous--I love Chris Raschka and it sounds like his pics do not disappoint here. What a great idea for a picture book!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments. I hope you end up liking the book as much as i did!
Deletegreat snack idea, and just in time for flag day.
ReplyDeleteTrue! There is always a special flag day ceremony at my son's school. I love it!
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