Fighting For Children's Rights: The Story of Lewis Hine

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Explore the impactful narrative in *Fighting For Children's Rights: The Story of Lewis Hine*, an essential biography that reveals the dark history of child labor in America. This beautifully illustrated book, suitable for students in year levels 3 to 6, transports readers to a time when children toiled in harsh conditions. Lewis Hine, an extraordinary photographer, captured these heartbreaking images to advocate for vital change in child labor laws. His work played a pivotal role in highlighting children’s exploitation and ultimately transforming policies to protect their rights.

This text aligns with history and English curriculum standards, making it a valuable resource for educators and young readers alike. Dive into vocabulary that brings history to life: from 'abolish' to 'orphan', each term enhances understanding and engagement. Perfect for classroom discussions or at-home learning, this biography encourages critical thinking about rights, justice, and the role of advocacy.

Additionally, enjoy the convenience of FREE shipping on this item, with delivery expected within 15 days from our Auckland warehouse—ensuring no unexpected import charges or customs duties for local customers. Elevate your library with this important work that speaks to the ongoing fight for children's rights everywhere.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760675011
Year: 2019
Publisher: ECPP
Pages: 32


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About this text:Title:Fighting For Children's Rights: The Story of Lewis Hine Synopsis:  Fighting For Children’s Rights: The Story of Lewis Hine describes Lewis Hine’s work, taking photographs of children working in terrible conditions, and how he used them to help change child labor laws. Year level(s): 3  4  5  6 Reading level: U Text type: Biography Curriculum link: History: Cause and effect. English: Literature  biography Content vocabulary: abolish ailments alum cannery child labour compulsory  declaration of dependence dormitories employers exhibits exploited factories illegal immigration industrial labouring legacy mines orphans oyster shucker photographer poverty publications published slums unions High frequency words: Key concepts: Child labour was once common in the United States and children were often exploited. Lewis Hine used his photographs to help change child labour laws and protect children’s rights. Reading strategies: Inferring the importance of the subject’s accomplishment Phonics: Paired text: A Dollar a Day Supporting material: Lesson Plan - Fighting For Children's Rights: The Story of Lewis Hine / A Dollar a Day Series: Flying Start to Literacy Alternative purchasing options: This title is available in one of several value packs. Speak to your Oxford Education consultant today to learn more www.oup.com.au/contact Digital sample pages: can be viewed at www.flyingstarttoliteracy.com.au/online-sample Series information: Flying Start to Literacy is an award-winning comprehensive literacy program. It reflects best practice in

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