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I recommend the following books for use when teaching the era of the American Revolution to students in intermediate-level grades: If You Lived At The Time Of The American Revolution by Moore, Kay Kids Discover: American...
Recommended Children's and Pedagogy Literature: American Revolution and Primary Sources is an episode from American Revolution and Primary Source Documents by Christy G. Keeler, Ph.D.. I recommend the following books for use when teaching t...
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I recommend the following books for use when teaching the era of the American Revolution to students in intermediate-level grades: If You Lived At The Time Of The American Revolution by Moore, Kay Kids Discover: American Revolution Kids Discover: 1776 Using Primary Sources in the Classroom by Macceca, S. (Ed.) Big Book of Social Studies (Elementary School) by Zike, Dinah Bushnell's Submarine by Lefkowitz, Arthur S. The Declaration of Independence: The Story Behind America's Founding Document and the Men Who Created It by Gragg, Rod George vs. George: The Revolutionary War as Seen by Both Sides by Schanzer, Rosalyn Give Me Liberty: The Story of the Declaration of Independence by Freedman, Russell Revolutionary John Adams by Harness, Cheryl George Washington, Spymaster: How the Americans Outspied the British and Won the Revolutionary War by Allen, Thomas Yankee Doodle America: The Spirit of 1776 from A to Z by Minor, Wendell Sybil Ludington's Midnight Ride (On My Own History: Grades 2-3) by Amstel, Marsha Johnny Tremain (DVD) by Walt Disney Home Entertainment Paul Revere's Ride (Graphic History) by Niz, Xavier Winter at Valley Forge (Graphic History) by Doeden, Matt You Wouldn't Want to Be at the Boston Tea Party!: Wharf Water Tea You'd Rather Not Drink by Cook, Peter John, Paul, George & Ben by Lane Smith (especially good for primary-level learners) Revolutionary War Days: Discover the Past with Exciting Projects, Games, Activities, and Recipes (American Kids in History Series) by King, David and Cheryl Noll
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