|
More Literature Resources for U.S. History
(114 resources)
An Abolitionist Play
Students learn about five women abolitionists and are asked to write a one-act play that... | ||
Eve Bunting: A Teacher's Guide to Her Books
Introduce your elementary-school students to the wonderful writing of Eve Bunting and connect... | Slaughterhouse-Five Questions
A list of questions to consider during the discussion of Slaughterhouse-Five. | |
Hiroshima: Discussion Questions & Project Ideas
This literature guide to John Hersey's landmark book, Hiroshima, encourages students to... | The Red Badge of Courage
The 1895 book The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane tells the story of a young farm... | |
Theodore Roosevelt Teacher's Guide
Examine the life of a Nobel Peace Prize recipient with the resources in this printable... | ||
Hiroshima: Synopsis, Ideas, and Writing Connections
A brief synopsis of Hiroshima, an account of the bombing of Hiroshima in 1945 told from the... | Sarah Morton's Day, Samuel Eaton's Day, & Tapenum's Day
Explore Colonial Times through literature and corresponding activities and lessons. Discover... | |
Reading Warm-Up 104 for Gr. 3 & 4: Historical Fiction
Improve students' reading skills with this printable passage of historical fiction about George... | Vietnam War Student Project
Discover an outline for a student presentation on the Vietnam War. This is a good activity for... | |
Jean Fritz's American History Books
Discover ways to incorporate Jean Fritz's American History books into your curriculum. | ||
The Wall: Literature Guide for Teachers
The Wall is the story, told from a young child's point of view, of a father and son who... | Readers Theater Script: Johnny Tremain
Students develop a script for Johnny Tremain, by Esther Forbes, the story of an apprentice who... | |
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Teacher's Guide
Enhance students' understanding of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn with the reading... | ||
Women Abolitionists -- Poem and Speech
The poem by Sarah Forten and the speech by Sojourner Truth reflect their feelings about working... | No More!, Free at Last! & Nobody Gonna Turn Me 'Round Teacher's Guide
Explore African-American history from slavery through the civil rights movement, with the... |

