
VERDICT An essential purchase for elementary school and public libraries.- Megan Kilgallen, Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn - Copyright 2018 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission. Freeman's full-color illustrations are stunning and chock-full of details, incorporating diagrams, mathematical formulas, and space motifs throughout (including the women's clothing and jewelry), enhancing the whole book. 1) Find the common point 2) Fiche objectifs 3) CE : Setting the scene 4) Homework : (compléter le résumé) + chercher le sens de ' Hidden Figures'. This is remedied with the handy time line of short profiles in the back matter. In this picture book take, the text, at times, reads a bit clinical and it's occasionally difficult to distinguish one woman's characteristics from another's while reading. Despite the challenges these women faced, they persisted, worked hard, and put a man on the moon. Shetterly expertly puts these women's achievements in their historical context: segregation, blatant sexism and racism in the workplace, the civil rights movement, and the space race. School Library Journal - K-Gr 2-Shetterly introduces young readers to the inspirational and groundbreaking stories of Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson, and Christine Darden, and their once-hidden contributions to science, aeronautics, and space exploration. 1.1K 203K views 2 years ago HarperKids readalong Join us for storytime as illustrator Laura Freeman reads the picture book version of Hidden Figures, the incredibly inspiring true story of.


Added Entry - Personal Name:Ĭoretta Scott King Illustrator Honor, 2019 The inspiring true story of four black women who helped NASA launch men into space. National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationĪfrican American mathematicians - Biography Hidden figures : the true story of four black women and the space race
