Category Archives: civics

Teaching Civics with Children’s Literature: Don’t Know Much About the Presidents

Don’t Know Much About the Presidents is a great resource for kids to explore the lives of the presidents and their families by learning fun and interesting facts.  The author, Kenneth C. Davis, begins the book with an introduction to … Continue reading

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Teaching Civics with Children’s Literature: The Civil War

The Civil War, written by Georgene Poulakidas is a chronological record of events leading up to and throughout the Civil War.  The book starts off with a well written explanation of “One Country, Two Ways of Life”.  Throughout the book examples are … Continue reading

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Teaching Civics With Children’s Literature: Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon

Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon tells the story of a little girl who gets teased a lot by all of her classmates. Author Patty Lovell and illustrator David Catrow write a story where Molly Lou Melon is teased for her … Continue reading

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Teaching Civics with Children’s Literature: Abe’s Honest Words: The Life of Abraham Lincoln

 Abe’s Honest Words: The Life of Abraham Lincoln  by Doreen Rappaport is a non-fiction picture book that walks vividly, with illustrations by Kadir Nelson, through the life of the 16th president of the United States. It begins with his childhood … Continue reading

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Teaching Civics with Children’s Literature: How We Crossed the West

In the book How We Crossed the West The Adventures of Lewis & Clark, President Thomas Jefferson and the Congress of the United States asked Captain Lewis to explore the Western rivers across North America to the western ocean.  Lewis … Continue reading

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Teaching Civics with Children’s Literature: A Picture Book of George Washington

A Picture Book of George Washington, written by David A. Adler, illustrated by John & Alexandra Wallner is a simple biography about George Washington.  It provides important facts and dates relevant to a student in the lower elementary grades.  It … Continue reading

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Teaching Civics with Children’s Literature: Abe Lincoln Crosses a Creek

Introduction and Summary Abe Lincoln Crosses a Creek is a great children’s  historical fiction written by Deborah Hopkinson and illustrated by John Hendrix.  Abe Lincoln Crosses a Creek is, “an old tale of two boys who got themselves into more … Continue reading

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Teaching Civics with Children’s Literature: Arthur Meets the President

Arthur, one of children’s most beloved characters, is back in this delightful story Arthur Meets the President by Marc Brown. Filled with humorous misadventures, this story is perfect for introducing civics and public speaking into an elementary school classroom. Students … Continue reading

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Teaching Civics with Children’s Literature: Shh! We’re Writing the Constitution

Shh!  We’re Writing the Constitution, by Jean Fritz and illustrated by Tomie dePaola,  provides an engaging summary of the events during the summer of 1787 through the ratification of the United States Constitution in 1788.  Fritz masterfully explains that, “[a]fter … Continue reading

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Teaching Civics with Children’s Literature: Abraham Lincoln for Kids

Summary and Overview Who would have ever guessed that a homely looking, depressed and underestimated man who was self-educated and was born into major poverty would soon become the greatest President of all time? In Abraham Lincoln for Kids: His … Continue reading

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