Do It Yourself Time Travel Journal American History Timeline

SKU
015791
ISBN
9781726044554
Grade 4-12
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Charlotte Mason
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While you will be adding library books, this Thinking Tree book has some content in it to read and use on your timelines. Students are guided through American history from the earliest Americans, Columbus, Revolutionary War, Lewis & Clark, Civil War, Statue of Liberty, Wright Bros, and Instagram. Along the way, you will choose a hero/heroine to write about, watch a documentary and draw a scene, and respond to writing prompts about events and historical people. Uses the dyslexie font in places. 225 pgs, pb. ~Sara

Publisher's Description of Do It Yourself Time Travel Journal American History Timeline

1. Choose four books and one documentary about each era in American History and use the internet for research.

2. Fill out the timeline with facts you find in your books.

3. Ask your teacher how many pages to complete each day.

4. Use gel pens and colored pencils to complete the activities that require color

Eras of History Covered in the book:
Before 1500 - Native Americans & Vikings
1500-1600 - The European Explorers
1600-1650 - The Settling of America
1700-1800 - The Founding of the U.S.A.
1800-1900 - The Civil War
1900-2000 - Modern Times
2000-2018 - The Information Age

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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:The Thinking Tree
Grades:4-12
ISBN:9781726044554
Length in Inches:11
Width in Inches:8.5
Height in Inches:0.5
Weight in Pounds:1.3
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