I am biography books
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One Book a Month for 12 Months Subscription
The best gift for the little ones in your life. Our subscription service sends one book to your little ones every month for a year. This monthly package will keep your child or grandchild inspired, learning and reading. The Ordinary Heros titles include:
I Am Abraham Lincoln
I Am Albert Einstein
I Am Alexander Hamilton (Xavier Riddle)
I Am Amelia Earhart
I am Anne Frank
I Am Benjamin Franklin
I Am Billie Jean King
I am Brave: A Baby Board Book Martin Luther King, Jr.
I am Caring: A Baby Board Book Jane Goodall
I Am Cleopatra
I Am Curious: A Baby Board Book Albert Einstein
I Am Dolly Parton
I am Frida Kahlo
I Am Gandhi
I Am George Washington
I Am Ghandi: A Graphic Biography of a Hero
I Am Harriet Tubman
I Am Helen Keller
I Am Houdini (Xavier Riddle)
I Am I.M. PEI
I Am Jackie Robinson
I Am Jane Goodall
I Am John Lewis
I Am Jesse Owens
I Am Jim Henson
I Am Kind: A Baby Board Book Abraham Lincoln
I Am Leonardo da Vi
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Description
Research Famous Athletes Using Brad Meltzer’s inom AM Biography Books:
Brad Meltzer has created an incredible series of “I am” biography books for ung people. This bundled product includes three individual literature companions for his series titled Ordinary People Change the World.
These Brad Meltzer famous athletes literature companions are the perfect way to provide literature skills, research, and teach growth mindset all in one day. bygd using this influential athlete bundle, your students can learn about important athletes and complete research activities in a fun and engaging way.
Due to the importance of the messages embedded in these stories, I’ve created these activities for 2nd-4th graders (as opposed to early primary grades). These “I am” biography books provide a fabulous segue for discussing how ordinary people can change the world.
Famous Athletes Biography Series:
With a growth mindset component in each product, your
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Ordinary People Change the World: A Review of Brad Meltzer’s Biography Series
I’m going to be honest. When given a choice, I don’t reach for biographies…. ever. I am a wee bit history-phobic and have difficulty remembering dates and places. Don’t even get me started on trying to remember people’s names. It’s just never been something that comes naturally. Truthfully, I shy away from any type of history book. Luckily, I happen to love children’s books and spend more time in that section of the bookstore than anywhere else. When I saw Brad Meltzer’s biography series (Ordinary People Change the World) at a local bookstore, I didn’t have high expectations because, well, they’re biographies. Boring. The covers of Brad Meltzer’s books did, however, pique my curiosity enough to pick one up.
I don’t want to say I fell in love immediately because that would be a lie. It actually took about 3 minutes.&nb