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Teaching History with Children’s Literature: Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln by Amy L. Cohn and Suzy Schmidt illustrated by David A. Johnson is a great book for students to learn about the contributions Abraham Lincoln made. This book goes into great detail about his life. The introduction of … Continue reading

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Teaching History with Children’s Literature: Ballots for Belva

How many men in 1884 do you think would vote for a woman for president? Keep in mind that women didn’t even have the right to vote at this time.  None? Maybe a few? Meet Belva Lockwood – the very … Continue reading

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Teaching History with Children’s Literature: Kids Make History

  Step back in time and help carry letters on the Pony Express, plant crops with Laura Ingalls, stow away on a whaling ship, and aid in the defense after the attack on Pearl Harbor — the possibilities are endless when … Continue reading

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Teaching History with Children’s Literature: If You Lived At The Time Of The Civil War

   A different time…a different place…What if you were there? If you lived at the time of the Civil War -Would you have seen a battle? -Did you continue to go to school? -Was it hard to get food? Each … Continue reading

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Teaching History with Children’s Literature: Abe Lincoln’s Hat

A history book with humor? Yes, it exists!  Abe Lincoln’s Hat by Martha Brenner is sure to be a classroom favorite. This book is full of facts about Abraham Lincoln but it presents them in a fun way. Students will … Continue reading

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Teaching History with Children’s Literature: If You Lived When There Was Slavery in America

If You Lived When There Was Slavery in America, written by Anne Kamma and illustrated by Pamela Johnson, is a comprehensive book that answers many of the questions students may have about slavery. What was it like to be a … Continue reading

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Teaching History with Children’s Literature: O is for Old Dominion

O is for Old Dominion, written by Pamela Duncan Edwards, is a wonderful children’s story that outlines major historical figures and historical sites across the state of Virginia.  The story also highlights other aspects of the state such as beaches, universities, … Continue reading

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Teaching History with Children’s Literature: Independent Dames

  Independent Dames, written by Laurie Anderson and Illustrated by Matt Faulker, is a whimsical book that addresses all the ignored contributions that women made during the American Revolution. The book begins by addressing the other half of history, the … Continue reading

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Teaching History with Children’s Literature: Chesapeake ABC

  The book Chesapeake ABC is a entertaining rhyming book that discusses animals and objects found in the Chesapeake Bay. David Aiken is the illustrator and the pictures are really colorful and easy to identify the main idea on the … Continue reading

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Teaching History With Children’s Literature: How We Crossed the West

Using quotes from the explorers’ journals, Rosalyn Schanzer, writer and illustrator of How We Crossed the West: The Adventures of Lewis & Clark, brings to life the “hair-raising adventures and narrow escapes” of Lewis and Clark. The journal excerpts and … Continue reading

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