This blog was developed as a resource for teachers who are looking to incorporate high quality and award winning trade books into their social studies curriculum. I have compiled and cited various reviews on these books, and additionally have listed online resources that will help teachers use these books for instructional purposes.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Tar Beach
Tar Beach
Written and illustrated by: Faith Ringgold
"Quilt paintings"--acrylic on canvas paper, with fabric borders from Ringgold's story quilt of the same name--illustrate a Depression era girl's imaginative foray to heights from which she can see and therefore claim her world. Picnicking on the roof of her family's Harlem apartment building--a "tar beach" to which they bring fried chicken and roasted peanuts, watermelon and beer, and, not least, friends and laughter--Cassie pictures herself soaring above New York City: above the George Washington Bridge, which her father helped build; above the headquarters of the union that has denied him membership, because he's black; above a distinctive magic to this dreamy and yet wonderfully concrete vision, narrated in poetic cadences that capture the language and feel of flight."
Publisher's Weekly Review
Web Resources:
http://www.randomhouse.com/teachers/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780517885444&view=tg
http://www.faithringgold.com/ringgold/default.htm
Labels:
3rd grade,
4th grade,
5th grade,
african american history
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