Little People Big Dreams: Maya Angelou

Kaiser, L.
From the “Little People, Big Dreams” series, this visually engaging biography about author, teacher, and advocate Maya Angelou tells the story of her life from her youth to adult years. Detailed visuals and simple language make the resource accessible for a K–5 audience and allow for an age-appropriate glimpse into Maya’s experiences with racism, abuse, and gender-based prejudice— prompting critical thinking and about race, equality, and fundamental human rights. Her determination to overcome obstacles and succeed may spark classroom discussions about perseverance and working to achieve personal goals despite challenges. Teachers may extend learning by encouraging students to research other activists who have made a historical impact or use the biography to model a writing assignment that invites students to reflect on their own experiences and stories to share.
Collections:
Novel
Subject:
Career Education
Grades:
  • K-5

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