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Cargando... Young Pocahontas: Indian Princess (Troll First-Start Biography) (1992 original; edición 1999)por Anne Benjamin
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Young Pochantas is a fascinating biogragphy about an Indiana Princesses, who is famously known for saving Jamestown; the book depicts Young Pochantas adolescent life and on up to adult hood. When one of the early settlers came to establish jamestown,he wondered into Pochantas villiage, and was sentenced to death by her father. However, in the Indian culture a women can contradict the sentence and save the prisoner and that exactly what she did. Then the Indians became friends with the english settlers and pochantas goes on to marry one of the englishmen but sadly died at a young age. I love how the story teaches children about history in short easy kind of way. Also, the illustration help unfold the story vivdly. One activity for teachers to do with this story, will be to go to a musesum and look at the indiana historal display. Also, teachers can bring native american dresses and shoes in to class and pass around. The story of young Pocahontas is about a Indian Princess who grows up with her family in Virginina. She becomes one with the land. English settlers came to her land. They settled there and named it Jamestown. The English settlers was led by a man named John Smith. The Indians captured him and wanted to kill him but Pocahontas pleaded for his life. Jon Smith survived that day, and was very grateful for Pocahontas. Eventually Pocahontas meets and falls in love with another settler name John Rolfe. She married Rolfe and moved to London where she became ill and died at an early age of 21. I can relate to this story because when I worked at an elementary school we all gave each other nicknames. There was snow white, cinderella, aunt jemima, and of course me, I was Pocahontas. One Halloween we all dressed the part, it was alot of fun. During our Novemeber unit we can discuss Native Americans. Do research on different Indian Chiefs and princesses. What kinds of food they ate and how they lived off the land. We could make Indian Head Dresses for the boys and feather hair pieces for the girls. This book about the Young Pocahontas is great for young readers and it shows how life was back then and why her father was the way he was. She loved her father and he was the one who named her and her name meant "wild one" she was a very fun loving person and loved life. When settlers came to their land the frist man her father wnated to kill was John Smith. But Pocahontas wouldn't let him and stood over him and told her father no so he was not killed because of the understanding amog the tribe of people.John Smith and Pocahontas became great friends and did many fun activies together but at the age of 21 she died and was missed by many. This is a great book for young readers who do not need to know the horrbile details of what was going on back in this time and also helps them understand who she was at a young as as well and how it was t live by in this time. Bio of Pocahontas, a young Indian princess who helped the settlers of Jamestown. She saved John Smith's life and became his friend and continued to help the settlers. When she was 18, she was kidnapped and taken to Jamestown where she fell in love with and married John Rolfe. She got sick and died when she was 21. This story is a lot different than the Disney version but probably a lot closer to the truth. In the classroom, this can be used in teaching students about early America. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Personal Response: I enjoyed this book. It is a good biography of Pocahontas' life but in a way that children can get excited about.
Classroom Extension Ideas: I could have the students watch the Pocahontas movies and compare and constrast the story and the movies. Also I could have the students do and art project using colors and examples from the story. ( )