I Pledge Allegiance
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Rating | : | 4.80 (532 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0763625272 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 40 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-05-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Baylor TA said Wonderful and Simple for Young Students!. I Pledge Allegiance is a wonderful children's book that breaks down the thirty-one words in our pledge into seventeen words and phrases that are described in a language accessible to both adults and young children. Bill Martin Jr. and Michael Sampson simply define abstract words such as "pledge," "republic," "nation," and "indivisible." They also give historical facts about our flag, the author of the Pledge of A. LizP said Great word by word examination of the Pledge of Allegiance.. Many Americans grow up saying the Pledge of Allegiance every single school day. But do they understand what they're saying? The meaning of the pledge is explained word by word in this clearly written book. After reading "I pledge allegiance," a first or second grader will no longer recite the pledge by rote, not knowing what it means. The tone of the book reassures the reader that the pledge can be understood, ye. What Our Pledge Really Means Every morning millions of children stand and face the flag, place their hands over their hearts, and recite the Pledge of Allegiance. But what do these 31 words really mean? Bill Martin Jr. and Michael Sampson have taken the pledge apart, and explained each word (pledge: A pledge is a promise), or phrase (one nation: Our states and territories have bonded together to form one nation. One nation means one country)
This is the book parents and teachers have been waiting for." — BOOKLIST (starred review)"I led a pigeon to the flag" "and to the wee puppet" "onenation, and a vegetable" What was that again? Children in the United States have been reciting the Pledge of Allegiance since 1892 — and for about that long, they've found its big words confusing. Now, beloved children's book author Bill Martin Jr (BROWN BEAR, BROWN BEAR, WHAT DO YOU SEE?), fellow literacy expert Michael Sampson, and Caldecott Honor-winning artist Chris Raschka give America's children a hand, and explain this patriotic poem once and for all. A new paperback edition offers notes and suggested activities to help parents and teachers make this book even more interesting to and fun for children.. "Finally, here's a picture book that helps young children move beyond rote recitation of
(Ages 4 to 8) --Paul Hughes. Whether kids want to recite the Pledge of Allegiance or respectfully decline, this straightforward and playfully illustrated guide clears up what the pledge really means--word by word, and line by line. Two pledge-loving literacy experts (Michael Sampson and Bill Martin, Jr.) and one polite pledge-abstainer (Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator Chris Raschka) have come together to explicate America's time-honored oath in plain, kid-friendly language: "I pledge (A pledge is a promise) allegiance to (Allegiance is loyalty) the flag (A flag is a symbol that stands for a place, a thing, or an idea. Making a promise to a flag usually means the same thing as making a promise to whatever the flag stands for.)." Sampson and Martin's annotations adequately convey the essential meaning behind the words, although understandably less so in the thornier sections: "unde