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Children's Book American History, Grades Pre-K - 12
Unite or Die: How 13 States Became a Nation Reader's Theater
Bring United States history to life with this reader's theater for Unite or Die: How... | Karen Cushman's Novels: A Discussion Guide
Explore the Middle Ages through the twentieth century with this printable guide for Karen... | |
Fever 1793 Teacher's Guide
Explore late eighteenth-century life in America with the discussion topics and cross-curricular... | The Henry Books: A Teacher's Guide
Introduce students to the life and philosophy of Henry David Thoreau through the Henry Bear... | |
Eve Bunting: A Teacher's Guide to Her Books
Introduce your elementary-school students to the wonderful writing of Eve Bunting and connect... | Theodore Roosevelt Teacher's Guide
Examine the life of a Nobel Peace Prize recipient with the resources in this printable... | |
Lost in the Tunnel of Time Teacher's Guide
Assess students' comprehension skills as they read Ziggy & the Black Dinosaurs: Lost in the... | A Teacher's Guide for Vote!
Extend and enhance students' enjoyment of the book Vote! with the activities in this... | |
Vote! Discussion Guide
The lesson planning resources in this discussion guide for Vote! will involve students... | Priscilla and the Hollyhocks Activity & Discussion Guide
Enrich students' understanding of Priscilla and the Hollyhocks with the cross-curricular... | |
Jean Fritz's American History Books
Discover ways to incorporate Jean Fritz's American History books into your curriculum. | 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... | |
A.A. Milne, Children's Author
Read about A.A. Milne's achievements, and explore the related activities to learn more about... | Teacher's Guide for Lady Liberty
Deepen students' appreciation for the history behind famous landmarks and monuments with the... | |
Don't Say Ain't Discussion Guide
Promote thoughtful discussion on race, language, civil rights, and diversity with this... |

