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GRADES 1-4: Elementary-aged readers will explore the role of a mayor in this 24-page nonfiction social studies book! An easy-to-read Q&A format provides basic information about a mayors job, authority, and everyday functions.
GOVERNMENT BOOK FOR KIDS: Mayors can make a big difference in shaping our laws and our communities. They are some of the people who are responsible for governing the United States. But what exactly is a mayor? What is a mayors job? This nonfiction introduction to local government answers these questions and more!
INCLUDES: Readers will be hooked from beginning to end with facts and photos about some of the most prominent roles in government. A photo glossary is provided to encourage vocabulary development, as well as comprehension questions and activities for further exploration on the topic.
BENEFITS: In this low-level nonfiction reader, maximum information is delivered with minimal text to engage and support early readers. Vivid photos support the text and appeal to young learners. Each book in this series supports C3 Social Studies standards for grades 1 to 4. WHY ROURKE: Since 1980, weve been committed to bringing out the best non-fiction books to help you bring out the best in your young learners. Our carefully crafted topics encourage all students who are learning to read and reading to learn!

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ROURKES SCHOOL to HOME C ONNECTIONS Be fore Rea ding Building Back - photo 4

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C ONNECTIONS

Be fore Rea ding: Building Back ground Knowledge and Voca bulary Building back ground knowledge ca n help children proc ess new information and build upon what they already know. Before readi ng a book, it is importa nt to tap into wha t children already know about the topic. T his will help them develop their vocabu lary and increase their readin g comprehension.

BEFORE AND DURING READING A CTIVITIES

Questions and Activities to Build Back groun d Knowledge: L ook at the fron t cover of the book and read the title. W hat do you th ink this book w ill be about?

2. W hat do you alr eady k now abou t this topic?

3. T ak e a boo k walk and skim the pages. Look at the tab le of co ntents, photograp hs, captions, and bold words. Did these t ext featu res give you an y inform ation or predictions about what you w ill read in this book?

During R eading: R eading for Meaning and Understanding T o achieve deep co mprehension of a book, children are enc ouraged t o use close reading strategies. During r eading, it is important to have childr en stop and mak e con nections. These connections result in deeper analysis and understanding of a book.

Close R eading a T ex t D uring reading, have childr en stop and t alk about the follo wing: A ny conf using parts Any u nknown words Tex t to tex t, text to se lf, tex t to wor ld connections T he main idea in each chapter or heading

Encourage chi ldren to use c ontext c lues to determine the meaning of any unkn own words. T hese strategies will help childr en learn to analyze the t ext more thoroughly as they re ad.

When yo u are fi nished reading this book, turn to t he next- to-last page for Tex t-Dependent Questions and an Ext ension Activity .

V ocabulary Wor ds:

Voca bulary: Voca bulary Is Ke y to Read ing Comprehension U se the follo wing directions t o prompt a conversatio n about each word.

Read the vo cabulary words.

W hat comes to mind w hen you see each wo rd? W hat do y ou think each word me ans?

c ity council c ouncilmember e xecuti ve l egislative

limit l ocal r esidents veto

TAB LE OF CO NTENTS W hat th e May or Does T he mayor is an elected - photo 5

TAB LE OF CO NTENTS

W hat th e May or Does T he mayor is an elected head of a city T hey are - photo 6

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hat th e May or Does

T he mayor is an elected head of a city . T hey are the face of the city. What does this me an? Ask the ma yor!

Wh at is the mayo r s job?

T he mayor leads the executiv e branch of city government. Mayors help ru n cities. Th ey work to help their cities residents . They ke ep an eye on how much mo ney their cities spend. They help get new laws passed.

T he mayor r epresents the cit y They are part of the local government Th ey - photo 7

T he mayor r epresents the cit y. They are part of the local government. Th ey meet and speak with people fr om other cities to talk about problems and pro jects.

Th ey Love a Pa rade!

Millions of people liv e in big cities. Some small town s have j ust a few res idents.

Big-city may ors are well paid. Some small- town may ors ar e not paid at all. But all mayors ca n march in hometo wn parades.

Wh at are the require ments to be mayor Most cit ies say a may or must be at - photo 8

Wh at are the require ments to be mayor?

Most cit ies say a may or must be at least 18 or 21 ye ars old. A mayo r must be able to vote in their cit y. And they should want to help the people of the cit y. Here are some past and present may ors from acro ss the countr y.

W ashington, D.C., may or Muriel Bowse r helps distribute food.

First U S Wo man Mayor In 1887 Susanna Madora Salt er became mayor o f - photo 9

First U .S. Wo man Mayor

In 1887, Susanna Madora Salt er became mayor o f Argonia, K ansas. She w as America s rst woman m ayor .

Lori Lightfoo t 56th Mayor of Chica go, IL

L ondon Breed 45th Mayor of San Francisco, CA

Aja Br own 18th Mayor of Comp ton, CA

John T yler Hammons 47th Mayor of Musk ogee, OK elected at age 19

Wh o does the mayo r work with T he mayor work s with the city council - photo 10

Wh o does the mayo r work with ?

T he mayor work s with the city council . That is how they help to get new laws passed. Members of th e city council vote on laws.

The council is the legislative branch of city government. It decides how t he city spends money . I t makes decisions about how th e city will use its land and repair its roads and bridges. It helps wi th projects that are import ant to city residents.

Man y mayors also ha ve employe es and volunteers who work for them May ors - photo 11

Man y mayors also ha ve employe es and volunteers who work for them. May ors work with and fo r the people who live in their citi es.

Wh at does the mayo r do at work T he mayor studi es the city s pro blems - photo 12

Wh at does the mayo r do at work?

T he mayor studi es the city s pro blems. They run cit y council meetings. T hey meet with people who want t o build things in town. Th ey meet with cit y wo rkers.

QA with M ayor Ro chelle Na son Albany California Q Whats your favorite - photo 13

Q&A with M ayor Ro chelle Na son, Albany , California

Q: Whats your favorite part about being m ayor?

A: Tal king with people in m y t own. We talk abou t how to make Alb any a beer place. W e care about our to wn and about each other .

The mayor some times posts on social media. They talk to report ers for news stories. Th e mayor sta ys busy!

Do al l mayors ha ve the same po wer N o Big- city mayors oft en have - photo 14

Do al l mayors ha ve the same po wer?

N o. Big- city mayors oft en have greater po wers than mayors of sma ll cities. Th ey can hire and r e city workers. Th ey can veto laws passed by the cit y co uncil.

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he May ors P ow ers

Los An geles Mayo r

From 1973 to 1993, T om Bradley was mayor of Los Angeles, C alifornia. He was the rst African-A merican mayo r of L.A . He was al so the rst L.A . mayo r elected to ve t erms.

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