Marisol McDonald Doesn't Match




 

Title: Marisol McDonald Doesn't Match
Genre: Fiction
Author: Monica Brown
Major Awards: International Latino Book Award
Grade Level: K-3
Age: 4-8



Summary: Marisol McDonald wears polka dot shirts and striped pants but does not seem to care.  Her friends are always telling her that she does not match.  One day she decides that she is going to match and wears a shirt and pants that match, plays pirates and recess, and draws a picture of a house in art class.  She did not have much fun matching!  It takes a note from her teacher for Marisol to understand that being happy does not mean you have to match.






Evaluation: This book was holds on of the most amazing lessons that can be taught to students.  Being different is okay. One of the activities found at www.monicabrown.net/files/MarisolActivityKit.pdf is to participate in a unique art lesson.  Everyone will draw 4 lines, 5 circles, 1 curved line, color 2 of the circles, and fill in 3 areas of the paper by drawing squiggles, geometric shapes, or whatever they would like. After completing this I would have all of the students hold up their drawings and note that even though everyone received the same directions, they are all different.

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