Book Detail

Big Annie of Calumet

Publication Information
Author:  Stanley, Jerry Illustrator:  
Title:  Big Annie of Calumet Date:  1996
Publisher:  Crown Publishers, Inc. City:  New York
ISBN, paperback:  0-517-70097-2 ISBN, hardback:  

Recommended audience:
ABE/ABLE:   Yes ESOL:  
Family:   Young Adult:   Yes
Picture:  

General Information:
Book Type(s):    biography and autobiography, nonfiction

HSE Descriptor(s):    social studies

Summary:
Big Annie is the story of Annie Clemenc who led the miners' strike of 1913 in Calumet, Michigan against the Calumet and Hecla Mining Company. The book contains many photographs of the strike and conditions in the mines and a brief overview of the Industrial Revolution and the beginning of the Labor Union Movement.

Teaching Ideas:
Teachers may want to brainstorm a "workers' bill of rights" with learners so that they can keep a journal as they read the book. The book suggest many topics for Discussion Web strategies. For example, had the strikers won or lost when the strike was settled? Students may want to take sides and debate the issues of the strike. They may also enjoy describing Big Annie from the point of view of the striking miners or from James McNaughton's. For more information on the Labor Union Movement look at these web sites: www.socialstudieshelp.com/Eco_Unionization.htm and www.theholidayspot.com/laborday/labmovement.htm.

Teaching Strategies:
bullet Discussion Webs
   http://literacy.kent.edu/eureka/strategies/discussion_webs.pdf
bullet Brainstorming Activities (Guidelines)
   http://literacy.kent.edu/eureka/strategies/brainstorming.pdf

Keywords: select any link below for a list of resources which also have that keyword
bullet Emotions-Personal Issues > emotions > determination/perseverance
bullet Hardships > adversity
bullet History > time period > 20th Century
bullet History > topic > political expansion > industrialization
bullet History > region > U.S. history > labor laws > Labor Union Movement
bullet Social Studies > sociology > social issues > poverty
bullet Social Studies > sociology > social issues > social action > activism
bullet Social Studies > sociology > women > women in history


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