Team Time Machine Joins the Boston Tea Party (Team Time Machine: American Revolution)

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045709
ISBN
9781538246825
Grade 3-5
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Charlotte Mason
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Product Overview

  • Engaging narrative of school-aged friends exploring history together in their time machine!
  • Who knew history could be so exhausting?! Step into Boston and experience a memorable tea party
  • This series is a wonderful enrichment to any elementary American history course

Description

While Mia, Ben, and Sam did not intend on nefarious actions, when you travel through time and find yourself at the Boston Tea Party, you get put to work by the Sons of Liberty! The Time Machine gang knows that this moment in history was a tipping point that led to the Revolutionary War. A glossary, index, and more information are provided at the end. 32 pgs., paperback.  ~Rebecca

Publisher's Description of Team Time Machine Joins the Boston Tea Party (Team Time Machine: American Revolution)
Even the youngest Americans have heard something about the Boston Tea Party, an event before the American Revolution in which patriots dressed as Native Americans and dumped chests of tea into Boston Harbor. Why they did this might not be so clear. In this exciting book, a group of young historians who call themselves Team Time Machine go back to the year 1773 to find out. This high-interest look at an important historical event will motivate all levels of readers to immerse themselves in the past and learn how compelling history can be with a touch of imagination.
Category Description for Team Time Machine

Join six school-aged friends as they discover a time machine in their school’s library and sneak away on historical adventures. Glimpses of history are presented in narrative form, encouraging student engagement with the text. Topics include the Siege at Yorktown, Paul Revere, Lexington and Concord, the Boston Tea Party, drafting the Declaration of Independence, Washington’s crossing of the Delaware, and the Bill of Rights. Throughout, there are classical works of art, charts, and maps. These are quick reads with factoids and explanations of events scattered in. Vocab words are bolded and then defined in the glossary. The end pages also include additional information for further research into the topic. ~Rebecca

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Product Format:Paperback
Grades:3-5
Brand:Gareth Stevens
ISBN:9781538246825
Length in Inches:8.5
Width in Inches:8.375
Height in Inches:0.125
Weight in Pounds:0.25
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