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Elizabeth Anderson Lopez - You Have Rights!

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Teach students they have rights! This nonfiction book explains what rights are and encourages students to protect their own. Made for young readers, this book includes a fiction story connected to the topic, interactive discussion questions, a related project, and other helpful features. This 24-page full-color book explains what rights are while encouraging students to stand up for themselves and each other. It also guides students toward becoming informed individuals as they recognize their rights, and includes an extension activity for Grade 1. Perfect for the classroom, at-home learning, or homeschool to explore basic human rights, education, and equality.

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cover Reader Consultant Jennifer M Lopez MSEd NBCT Senior - photo 1
Reader Consultant Jennifer M Lopez MSEd NBCT Senior - photo 2
Reader Consultant
Jennifer M. Lopez, M.S.Ed., NBCT
Senior CoordinatorHistory/Social Studies
Norfolk Public Schools
iCivics Consultants
Emma Humphries, Ph.D.
Chief Education Officer
Taylor Davis, M.T.
Director of Curriculum and Content
Natacha Scott, MAT
Director of Educator Engagement
Publishing Credits
Rachelle Cracchiolo, M.S.Ed., Publisher
Emily R. Smith, M.A.Ed., VP of Content Development
Vronique Bos, Creative Director
Dona Herweck Rice, Senior Content Manager
Dani Neiley, Associate Content Specialist
Fabiola Sepulveda, Series Graphic Designer
Image Credits: All images from iStock and/or Shutterstock.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Lopez, Elizabeth Anderson, author. | iCivics (Organization)
Title: You have rights! / Elizabeth Anderson Lopez.
Description: Huntington Beach : Teacher Created Materials, 2021. |
"iCivics"--Cover. | Audience: Grades K-1 | Summary: "All Americans have
rights. Kids have special rights. One of those rights is the right to
learn. Learning is a very important job!"-- Provided by publisher.
Identiers: LCCN 2020051986 (print) | LCCN 2020051987 (ebook) | ISBN
9781087605791 (paperback) | ISBN 9781087620213 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Right to education--United States--Juvenile literature.
Classication: LCC LC213 .L67 2021 (print) | LCC LC213 (ebook) | DDC
379.2/6--dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020051986
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020051987
This book may not be reproduced or distributed in any
way without prior written consent from the publisher.
5482 Argosy Avenue
Huntington Beach, CA 92649-1039
www.tcmpub.com
2022 Teacher Created Materials, Inc.
The name iCivics and the iCivics logo are
registered trademarks of iCivics, Inc.
ISBN 978-1-0876-2792-2
Elizabeth Anderson Lopez You Have Rights What Are Rights You have - photo 3
Elizabeth Anderson Lopez
You Have Rights!
What Are Rights You have rights A right is something that a person is - photo 4
What Are Rights?
You have rights.
A right is something that a person is
allowed to have, get, or do.
2
Your families and schools may offer you some rights The law gives you - photo 5
Your families and schools may offer
you some rights.
The law gives you other rights.
Legal rights are called civil rights .
3 3 3
Jump into
Fiction
Helping Owen Owen wheels to the ramp and stops A branch is blocking the - photo 6
Helping Owen
Owen wheels to the ramp and stops.
A branch is blocking the ramp.
Rose knows Owen needs help.
Owen has the right to get into the
school and learn!
4
5 5 5 Owen do you need help Rose asks Yes please Owen says - photo 7
5 5 5
Owen do you need help Rose asks Yes please Owen says Rose picks up - photo 8
Owen, do you need help?
Rose asks.
Yes, please! Owen says.
Rose picks up the branch.
Owen thanks her and goes into
the school.
He is ready to learn!
6
Back to Nonfiction The Right to Learn Young people have the right to - photo 9
Back to
Nonfiction
The Right to Learn Young people have the right to learn It is the law in - photo 10
The Right to Learn
Young people have the right to learn.
It is the law in the United States!
It is one of many civil rights young
people have.
8 8 8
Think and Talk Why is learning a right 9 9 9 9 9 Going to school - photo 11
Think
and
Talk
Why is learning a right?
9 9 9 9 9
Going to school is a basic right Students may learn about their other - photo 12
Going to school is a basic right.
Students may learn about their
other rights in school as well.
They can learn how to protect
their rights too.
10 10 10
Talk Think and Talk What right might this picture be showing 11 11 - photo 13
Talk
Think
and
Talk
What right might this
picture be showing?
11 11 11 11 11
Students learn to write in school Then they can write letters to their - photo 14
Students learn to write in school.
Then, they can write letters to
their leaders.
They can ask leaders to protect
their rights.
12 12 12
13 13 13 13 13 Families have some options about where kids learn They - photo 15
13 13 13 13 13
Families have some options about where kids learn They have three main - photo 16
Families have some options about where
kids learn.
They have three main choices in the
United States.
The choices are public school, private
school, and home school.
14
When Home Is School Children may go to school at home This is called home - photo 17
When Home Is School
Children may go to school at home.
This is called home school.
But they still have homework in
home school!
15 15 15
Equal Rights Rights should be equal for all students For example at one - photo 18
Equal Rights
Rights should be equal for all students.
For example, at one time, only girls
could take cooking classes.
Only boys could take building classes.
It was not fair.
This has changed!
16 16 16
Equal Sports School sports have to be equal too Sports are for all kids - photo 19
Equal Sports
School sports have to be equal too.
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