The 2020 Presidential election is proving to be a historic event. For
the first time in American history, a woman of color is on the ballot to be
Vice President! Kamala Harris is a Black and South Asian American woman
who is not just a political candidate... she is a source of inspiration for
girls of all races, cultures, and faiths. Girls look up to Harris and
can see themselves in her. If Harris can break through social barriers
and run for the second most powerful political office in the United States,
they can follow their dreams and be who they want to be.
Dr. Jamine Killiebrew, Ph.D, who wanted to write an inspirational and
motivational book for her niece, recently published
There is A Girl Headed to the White House. In her book, she
empowers little girls and lets them know they can be anything they want to
be... even if they want to be the President or Vice President in the White
House!
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🍎 Author: Dr. Jasmine Killiebrew, Ph.D
🍎 Illustrator: Lily Quintana R.
🍎 Date: August 29, 2020
🍎 Publisher: self-published
🍎 Number of Pages: 24
Author's Summary
Did you know that you can be anything you want to be? There is A Girl Headed to the White House is an illustrative creative piece that paints the picture of a woman
headed to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. This woman speaks to her former self and
encourages the little girl in all of us to think with our minds, serve with
our hearts, work with our hands, and believe in our wildest dreams. The
future is filled with girl power. When one girl wins, we all win.
Language Arts Lesson
Several years ago I had a class of third and fourth-grade girls for a
year. I wish I had There is A Girl Headed to the White House then. This book is empowering and inspiring. It lets
girls know they can be anything they want to be... as long as they
believe in themselves and work hard to achieve their goals... something
my students that year needed to hear!
(Of course, little boys can become empowered and inspired by There is A Girl Headed to the White House. If you are reading this book to a class of both girls and boys,
modify the lesson and discussions as you see fit.)
Reading There is A Girl Headed to the White House
There is A Girl Headed to the White House lends itself well
to being read aloud to your students. You can definitely use this
book for small group reading instruction, but the power of its words is
best expressed orally. Read There is A Girl Headed to the White House to your class. Read it with expression in your voice.
Even though the book is written in prose, it reads and rhymes like
poetry.
Make an Anchor Chart
After reading and discussing There is A Girl Headed to the White House with your class, go back and read the story to them a second
time. This time, instead of reading the story for enjoyment only,
reread it with the purpose of finding the advice Dr. Killiebrew
included. As your students identify and recall her advice, record
their responses on an anchor chart. Your students can either
summarize Dr. Killiebrew's advice in their own words or recall them
verbatim. At the conclusion of the lesson, hang the chart in a
visible part of your classroom. It can serve as a reminder or
motivation when your students need it.
This particular anchor chart is an example of how the list of advice
might have looked had I read There is A Girl Headed to the White House with my class of third and fourth-grade girls. Your class's
anchor chart may look different from mine. (Again, modify the
lesson and discussion as you see fit if you are reading this book with a
class of both girls and boys.)
After you and your students finish reading and discussing There is A Girl Headed to the White House together, you can take some time to watch this read-aloud of
the story. This video was made by the people at the Accelerated Reader.
Sit back, relax, and enjoy!
What an incredibly lesson on such a timely and relevant piece of literature. Your abstract look into this piece of literature encapsulates all that I desired as an author, as I wrote this story of hope, resilience, and determination. I hope all educators, parents, and readers continue to unpack this book for years to come. A victory for one of us, is a victory for all of us. Thank you Kelly! -Dr.K.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dr. K. for taking the time to leave a comment for me! I enjoyed reading There is A Girl Headed to the White House, and I think littles girls everywhere will be inspired by it. <3
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