Why did the Civil War begin? Which states were part of the Union and which were part of the Confederacy? Readers will learn the answers to these questions and more as they move through this fascinating nonfiction Spanish-translated book.
This fascinating nonfiction Spanish-translated book explores some of the most important events leading up to and during The American Revolution, including why colonists were upset with Great Britain, the Intolerable Acts, and the Boston Tea Party.
George Washington helped form the United States into what it is today by making wise decisions. After becoming a war hero in the French and Indian War, he went on to lead a fight against the British in the American Revolution. He continued his legacy by becoming the first president of the United States.
The American Revolution was the colonists' fight for freedom in the New World. It involved the help of spies, women, and people from other countries. The colonists fought against a giant, and they won their freedom from Great Britain against all odds. After winning the impossible, the colonists had a new battle to fight: setting up a new government and nation.
During the 1800s, the United States was in conflict over slavery. Though compromises were made, neither side was pleased. Abolitionists and pro-slavery people engaged in conflicts and often deadly clashes. With South Carolina and other southern states seceding, war was inevitable.
Laura Ingalls Wilder grew up as a pioneer girl and endured the difficult times in the West. Wilder made important contributions to the West. Other pioneer women contributed as well, including Narcissa Whitman, the first female pioneer.
Abraham Lincoln was president during one of the most unique times in history. With a country on the brink of war, his ultimate goal was to keep the Union together. When Lincoln freed the slaves, he angered many Southerners, including his assassin, John Wilkes Booth.
Pioneers experienced hardships during their journey through the West, which led them on the Oregon Trail and the Santa Fe Trail. The moving and travels of these pioneers affected not only their lives, but also the American Indians, Americas animals, and the country.
Learn about monuments as Bosley Bear takes a trip to Washington D.C. This script includes six differentiated roles, allowing students at varying reading levels to participate and perform, feeling successful while building fluency!
Act out this Spanish-translated story of three children who build a treehouse modeled after the White House! Leveled roles allow teachers to involve students of all reading levels in this activity, encouraging everyone to perform and build fluency!
Learn about the Constitution while acting out this Spanish script about children creating a camping constitution! Differentiated roles allow teachers to accommodate various reading levels, so all students can feel successful while building fluency!
All readers can build fluency by acting out this leveled script! This story about a puzzling, unique school includes six differentiated roles, allowing students at varying reading levels to all participate and feel successful.
Act out the story of children who study science while celebrating a friend's birthday! This reader includes leveled roles, allowing teachers get all students involved in the performance. All readers will feel successful while building fluency.
Engage all students by acting out this leveled script about a mathematical scavenger hunt in Anglezandria! Assign differentiated roles based on students' individual reading abilities, so all students can perform, build fluency, and feel successful!
In this script, act out the story of a family doing math while searching for extra money around the house! Differentiated roles allow teachers to accommodate a range of reading levels, so all students can feel successful while building fluency!