The One and Only Ivan is the story of Ivan, a gorilla who lives in a shopping mall and who humans watch through the glass walls of his domain. When Ivan meets Ruby, a baby elephant taken from her family, he is determined to use his art to set her free. This deeply moving story celebrates the power of friendship, family, and kindness. 

Abajo hay algunos pasajes que hemos seleccionado para complementar este libro. Asegúrese de leer los resúmenes de los pasajes y nuestras sugerencias para uso instructivo.

5° Grado Relato autobiográfico 910L

A Cobra in the Garden

Mahani Zubaidy Gunnell 2015
Resumen del pasaje:

In Mahani Zubaidy Gunnell's "A Cobra in the Garden," Gunnell discusses her time living in Borneo and the cobra that lived in her garden there.

Cuándo y cómo vincularlos:

Read this text after the chapter “gone,” to have students discuss the importance of respecting animals. In this chapter, Ivan describes the lives of the animals in cages at the mall. Have students compare the way Gunnell treats the cobra and the way Ivan and the animals are treated at the mall. Ask, “How is the way Gunnell watches the cobra different from the way people watch the animals at the mall?” Students might discuss the importance of respecting the power and beauty of wild animals from a distance. 

3° Grado Cuento 590L

Hugo and the Seal

Nora Nickum 2021
Resumen del pasaje:

In "Hugo and the Seal," a boy learns a lesson about friendship while caring for a seal.

Cuándo y cómo vincularlos:

Read this short story after the chapter “bob and julia,” to have students analyze character traits. In this chapter, Julia sits with Ivan and Bob each evening while her father cleans the mall. Have students think about Hugo and Julia’s interactions with the animals. Ask, “Why do Hugo and Julia spend time sitting near the animals? What does it reveal about their characters?” Students’ answers may draw on the themes of empathy and friendship in both texts. 

5° Grado Texto informativo 890L

Standing out in the Herd

Cecil Dzwowa 2016
Resumen del pasaje:

In the informational text "Standing Out in the Herd," Cecil Dzwowa explains how a giraffe came to be a part of a herd of cows.

Cuándo y cómo vincularlos:

Read this text after the chapter “training,” to have students think about the relationships among the animals. In this chapter, Ruby says she is scared to go to the zoo because Ivan, Bob, and Julia are her home. Have students consider Toro’s experience with his new family and Ruby and Ivan’s fears about leaving the mall to live at the zoo. Ask, “What happened when Toro joined his new family of cattle? What might happen when Ruby and Ivan join the other elephants and gorillas at the zoo?” Students’ answers may draw on the themes of family, friendship, and identity in the texts. 

3° Grado Cuento 660L

A Little Tiny Thing

Anonymous 1889
Resumen del pasaje:

In "A Little Tiny Thing," a young girl learns a big lesson from a small insect about how to treat others.

Cuándo y cómo vincularlos:

Read this story after the chapter “good-bye,” to have students discuss the importance of treating animals well. In this chapter, Julia says farewell to Ivan before he leaves for the zoo. Have students think about the lesson Mary learned in the story and the kindness Julia has shown to the animals all along. Say to students, “Julia says that Ruby and Ivan deserve ‘a different life’ than the one they’ve been living, caged by humans. Why is it important for humans to be kind to animals?” Students might think about the power dynamics and relationships between the humans and animals in both texts.

4° Grado Texto informativo 1080L

From "The Wild Horses of Assateague Island"

National Park Service, US Department of the Interior
Resumen del pasaje:

In the informational text "The Wild Horses of Assateague Island," the author discusses how wild horses likely came to the Assateague Island and how they live today.

Cuándo y cómo vincularlos:

Read this text after the chapter “outside at last,” to have students discuss the importance of respect for animals. In this chapter, Ivan proclaims the sky, grass, dirt, and the rest of the nature around him “Mine. Mine. Mine.” Have students discuss the importance of the horses and Ivan living in their own big, open habitats. Ask, “Why do animals deserve to be free and wild, away from humans?” Students might consider the theme of animal rights in both texts when answering. 

5° Grado Texto informativo

No Petting the Orangutans, Please!

Arlene Mark 2006
Resumen del pasaje:

In "No Petting the Orangutans, Please!" Arlene Mark describes her experience working to rescue orangutans.

Cuándo y cómo vincularlos:

Read this text after finishing The One and Only Ivan to have students build on earlier conversations about animal rights. Have students compare and contrast the two texts. Ask, “How are Ivan and Biki’s experiences similar and different? Why was it important for the animals to live with their own kind?” Students should use evidence from both texts to support their answers.