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The True Story of a Baseball Hero

Jackie Robinson was not just a baseball player. He was a hero. He changed baseball and the world!

From the February 2024 Issue

Learning Objective: Students will discuss the events and accomplishments that make Jackie Robinson an important historical figure.

Lexile: 480L

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Jackie joined the Dodgers in 1947.

For many years, baseball was segregated. White players and Black players had to play on different teams. 

The man in charge of the Brooklyn Dodgers wanted to change that. He wanted a Black player to join his team. He chose Jackie Robinson.

Standing Strong

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At first, many fans were angry. They yelled at Jackie. Some players from other teams tried to hurt him.

But Jackie stood strong. He never yelled at fans. He kept playing. And his team kept winning.

The Best New Player

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A Jackie Robinson baseball card

After his first year, Jackie was voted the best new player in baseball.

Fans changed their minds about him. And other Black players joined White teams. They showed that people should not be kept apart because of their skin color.

Jackie Robinson Day!

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Jackie worked for equal rights the rest of his life.

Today we remember Jackie Robinson as a brave hero. And every year on April 15, we celebrate Jackie Robinson Day. Go, Jackie!

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English Language Arts Focus 

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Social Studies Focus 

Historical figures

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Step-by-Step Lesson Plan

IMPLEMENTATION

  • Whole Group
  • Writing Block: Have children write about why Jackie Robinson was a change maker or how his accomplishments have inspired others.

PAIRINGS AND TEXT CONNECTIONS

  • In this issue: “Poetry: Just Like Jackie”
  • Suggested books: I Am Jackie Robinson by Brad Meltzer

BEFORE-READING RESOURCES

  • Video: The Great Jackie Robinson (5 minutes) Build background knowledge on this groundbreaking legend.
  • Vocabulary Slideshow: (5 minutes) segregated, brave

SUGGESTED READING FOCUS

Text evidence (20 minutes)

  • Read the article aloud while students follow along in their magazines. Then read it again with student volunteers for each section.
  • Ask students to think about and share why Jackie Robinson was an important figure in history. What makes him a hero? How did he become a change maker?

AFTER-READING SKILLS PRACTICE

Skills: Key Details (15 minutes)

EXTENSION ACTIVITY

Skill: Self-awareness/self-management (10 minutes)

  • Have students think about moments presented in the article in which Jackie had to be brave or strong. Ask students what they imagined he would say to himself during these tough times. Have them create a small key ring of index cards or list of personal affirmations that they can say to themselves whenever they need a boost of bravery.

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