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Author: Cynthia Leitich Smith
Genre: Native Americans, Cultural, Children's Literature
Illustrator: Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu
Publisher: HarperCollins
Copyright Date: 2000
Pages: 32 Pages
Awards: One Book One San Diego for Young Adult (2013)
Summary: This is a book about a young girl named Jenna who wants to
dance at the Powwow like her Grandmother Wolfe but has a problem because her dress does not jingle. She watches videos of her grandmother
dancing and loves the sound of her tink, tink, tink, tink dress. So she dreams
up of being a jingle dancer and decides to ask for bells to create her own
dress regalia. Jenna visits family members like Great-aunt Sis, Mrs. Scott, and
Cousin Elizabeth where she gets enough bells. She promises to dance for them because
they won’t be able to dance in the Powwow. Jenna and her Grandmother work
together to sew on the jingles, and Jenna continued to practice her
bounce-steps. During the Powwow Jenna jingle danced for all her family members,
but especially for her Grandmother “who warmed like Sun.”
Educational Purpose: I would incorporate this book for a lesson about Native American Indians and their traditions of a Powwow. This book will help students to acquire knowledge, and appreciate the tradition of American Indians. During the reading I would have students keep a piece of paper for words that they do not understand. At the end of this book is a glossary that explains some of the cultural vocabulary words the students would be exposed to. I would also have students watch a live video of a Jingle Dancer. Also, I would ask a guest speaker to come in and share about the Powwow and to show the students how to dance the jingle dance.
Grade Level: (Kindergarten-Second Grade) This book has topics that are familiar and likeable to the readers. New vocabulary will be introduced, and there are a lot of pictures and little text. The story will engage and teach a new concept to students. Also, this book is meant for students who are learning how to read. Lexile 710L.
Ratings:

This looks like a great multicultural book. Your summary gives me a good idea of what it is about!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a really sweet book. Your teaching ideas are great. It would be really cool to have a guest speaker, especially if they could perform and teach the jingle dance.
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