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Giant Steps to Change the World (2011)

par Spike Lee, Tonya Lewis Lee (Auteur)

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Pursuing one's own path in life takes courage, strength, and perseverance, as demonstrated by such inspirational leaders as Barack Obama, Albert Einstein, and Muhammad Ali.
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The language is a little clunky but the amount of words and the themes are perfect for a middle grade read-a-loud (3-4 grade). It's not too old and not too young. ( )
  RakishaBPL | Sep 24, 2021 |
I really enjoyed reading this story for many reasons including the language, the writing style, and the way the book pushes readers. This story is all about inspiring children to overcome obstacles and be the best you that you can be. I believe the big idea/ message of the story is that you can do anything you put your mind to as long as you take the first step. The language in this story uses examples of inspirational figures like Albert Einstein, Neil Armstrong, Muhammad Eli and more as a way of engaging the reader about overcoming obstacles and fear. "Take a giant step over that fear- like the giant step one astronaut made on the moon for all mankind.". Also, the writing style in this story complimented the text throughout the story. "But you must pick yourself up and keep stepping.", on this page the text is physically climbing up the stairs. This gives readers a more visual representation of the words. I liked how this story pushed young readers to really understand that they can do anything they put their minds to. It provided great examples of people that overcame obstacles and became someone that others look up to. "What's your next step going to be?" ( )
  AndreaStreet | Nov 2, 2016 |
This book has many quotes from people that have been influential and have made a difference to man kind. Each page is filled with quick stories to inspire and give hope and encouragement to people of all backgrounds and interest.

I would use this book as a tool to help kids critically think on ways to make a difference in their lives. I would ask higher level thinking questions that would highlight the book on who can be/is affected by...., and what are the benefits and fears of standing out and making a difference. This book would be great to use activities such as webbing, graphic organizers, talk and turns and large group discussions.
  Jennifer828 | Jul 18, 2016 |
This book I would recommend for children 5 and up. it is a book that encourages children to dream big and not let obstacles impede you. Older children will get it and younger ones will enjoy the illustrations.
  VLYNNEREESE | Feb 24, 2016 |
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This book, "Giant Steps to Change the World", is extremely inspirational. It shows that you do not have to be the best or be a certain type of person. You just need to be yourself and do whats best for you and you will succeed. This children's book would be great to use in the classroom to get the students confidence up. I especially like the quotes of famous people scattered in the beginning and end of the book.

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This children's book, "Giant Steps to Change the World", is a very powerful book. It starts out saying how you need to follow your dreams no matter what even if its not always easy. The book talks about how you do not have to be the best, the strongest, the bravest, or the best qualified, you just need to believe in yourself and once you do, you will succeed and overcome all the obstacles in your way. ( )
  mnorth2 | Aug 31, 2014 |
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