This book is about a little girl named Unhei that has moved from Korea to the United States. When she left Korea her grandmother gve her a stamp with a Korean symbols that spells out the name Unhei. When she goes to class in the U.S. for the first time the class asks what her name is and she said she wasnt sure yet. The class makes her a name jar and puts different names in it to help Unhei decided on an American name. She goes back and forth on names until she realizes that she wants to keep her name Unhei, because it is special and it makes her different. I think that this book is a excelent way to get children excited about finding out the background on their names. I like that the little girls name is different and shows her culture through her name even though she has moved to the U.S. she can still carry out her Korean culture through her name. A new country or even city can be scary at a young age so this would be a great way to get the class to be inviting when a new student is introduced.
Monday, July 14, 2008
The Name Jar, By: Yangsook Choi
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Labels: names, new students
Sunday, July 13, 2008
My name is Maria Isabel, About book
The little girl Maria Isabel, is very proud of her name. She goes to a new school and her teacher re-names her Mary. She hates this because she is proud of her name! I think it is a great book because it shows the background of Maria's name and how proud she is of it. In the end her name gets changed because she made a wish. I think this is a good book to make students wonder where their names came from and get them interested in history.
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Labels: Childrens books
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