Ellie May on Presidents' Day

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Ellie May

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

Lexile Score

520

Reading Level

1-3

نویسنده

Jeffrey Ebbeler

ناشر

Charlesbridge

شابک

9781632896759
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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الی در طول هفته‌ای که به روز رئیس‌جمهور می‌رسد چه قدر می‌تواند به عنوان رهبر پرچم کلاس انتخاب شود؟ الی که کلاس دوم است از یادگیری در مورد رئیس جمهور امریکا لذت می برد. اما او واقعا از ایده رهبری یک پرچم در یک هفته قبل از روز رئیس جمهور لذت می برد. خسته از اینکه برای نگه داشتن پرچم انتخاب نشده است، ماموریت خود را انجام می دهد تا در نهایت انتخاب شود. در طول راه، الی ممکن است در پایان به کاراته خوردن کارخانه کلاس برسد وقتی که سعی میکند تعیین کند که ایا جورج واشینگتن واقعا ان درخت گیلاس را قطع کرده است. سپس او مداد تیز کن کلاس را زمانی که متوجه شد ابراهام لینکلن دوست دارد یاد بگیرد که ابزار چگونه کار می کند. الی ممکن است مثل خانم دانا-همه ایوا یا مانند بهترین دوستش لیزی بی نقص نباشد، اما او خوش قلب است و سرانجام متوجه می شود که صداقت و صبر راه زیادی را می رود.

نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

October 15, 2018
Ellie May wants desperately to be flag leader in class this week, but can she figure out how to please her teacher?Ellie May hasn't been flag leader in months even though she waves her hands enthusiastically every morning to be picked. Her class is learning about U.S. presidents for Presidents' Day, and Ellie May figures that if she can act like a president, maybe Ms. Silva will pick her. Chopping down a class plant so that she can tell the truth about it, as George Washington supposedly did, doesn't work. (Ava, know-it-all-turned-friend, and Ms. Silva both explain that the cherry-tree story is a myth.) Taking apart the class pencil sharpener because Abraham Lincoln liked taking gadgets apart completely backfires. When she owns up to her actions though, she is surprised by the results. The classroom is ethnically diverse--Ellie May and Ava appear black (Ava has a dark skin tone while Ellie May has a light one); the teacher presents as white. While the text clarifies that presidents were just people, the uncritical glorification of historical presidents by black kids (who would have been treated poorly by them) seems a little off-key. For more of her antics, see Ellie May on April Fool's Day. An appended note on the Pledge of Allegiance omits mention of "under God"; it's followed by a note on Presidents' Day.Like a Clementine of color, Ellie May is a protagonist readers can feel for even if they don't share her preoccupations. (Fiction. 6-9)

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Booklist

November 15, 2018
Grades 1-4 Ellie May wants to be flag leader, but she hasn't been chosen in months because she gets easily distracted. Presidents' Day is next week, so she desperately wants to be chosen! Mrs. Silva explains that presidents are people with character who do the right thing, and Ellie May decides to impress her teacher with her knowledge. First, she tries to reenact Washington and the cherry tree by karate chopping a cactus, but soon she learns the story is a myth. She tries to be honest but ends up being hurtful, so she writes an apology letter because Washington wrote letters. Finally, she learns Lincoln loved gadgets, so she takes apart the pencil sharpener but only makes a mess. Will she ever be chosen? Readers who find themselves anxious and easily distracted will root for Ellie May and the intent behind her actions, even if her plans don't always turn out as she hoped. Homzie also includes notes on the Pledge of Allegiance and Presidents' Day. Simultaneously published with Ellie May on April Fool's Day.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)




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