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Teaching Civics with Children’s Literature: Martin’s Big Words: The life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

  Martin’s Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, written by Doreen Rappaport and illustrated by Bryan Collier, is a picture-book biography about Martin Luther King’s life and accomplishments. The book begins with Martin as a young … Continue reading

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Teaching Civics with Children’s Literature: The Flag We Love

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Teaching Civics with Children’s Literature: Farmer George Plants a Nation

  Farmer George Plants a Nation written by Peggy Thomas and illustrated by Layne Johnson, from the maps of Mount Vernon printed on the inside cover of the book to the extra resources found at the end of the book, seeks to … Continue reading

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Teaching Civics with Children’s Literature: Big George

     Most children know that George Washington was the first President of the United States. But can they tell you how he got there? Anne Rockwell’s new book, Big George: How a Shy Boy Became President Washington, takes readers on … Continue reading

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Teaching Geography With Children’s Literature: Welcome to Greece

                                                                                                                                                        Welcome to Greece (Countries of The World), by Meredith Costain and Paul Collins is full of educational information.  Inside the front and back covers are Greek phrases, numbers, and English words that derived from the Greek Language.  There is a table … Continue reading

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Teaching Geography With Children’s Literature: Me On The Map

Me on the Map by Joan Sweeney and illustrated by Annette Cable introduces the idea of maps and explains that they are all around us. “Just think…in rooms, in houses, on streets, in towns, in countries all over the world, … Continue reading

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Teaching Geography with Children’s Literature: The Journey of Oliver K. Woodman

Young Tameka wants her favorite uncle, Ray, to visit her in California.  Ray is too busy with his job in South Carolina to travel to Tameka’s home; so, he sends Oliver K. Woodman, a hand-crafted wooden man, in his place.  The Journey of Oliver … Continue reading

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Writing Geography with Children’s Literature:…If You Traveled on the Underground Railroad

   A different time…a different place…What if you were there? If you travled on the Underground Railroad -Where was the safest place to go? -Would you use a disguise when you ran? -What would you do when you were free? … Continue reading

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Teaching Geography with Children’s Literature: Buster

Buster, a book written by Denise Fleming, follows a dig named Buster through his quest to get away from the new family pet, a cat named Betty.  Not only is Buster afraid of cats, but he ruled the roost before … Continue reading

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Teaching Geography with Children’s Literature: My America: A Poetry Atlas of the United States

My America: A Poetry Atlas of the United States, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins and illustrated by Stephen Alcorn, is a collection of 50 poems combined with beautiful art that together create a portrait of the United States. The states are broken … Continue reading

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