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Learning American History Through Literature
FOR 1ST - 8TH GRADE
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Grades 1-8 participate in reading books, doing activities, playing games, researching, and creating timelines which make learning American history fun and memorable. Learning American History Through Literature can be used for:
Learning American History Through Literature covers seven periods of American history:
- Multi-level teaching
- A one or two year course of study
- A stand-alone curriculum or as a resource for any other curriculum
Learning American History Through Literature covers seven periods of American history:
- Colonial
- Revolutionary War
- Westward Expansion
- Civil War
- Industrial Age
- World War Years
- Postwar Years
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Nothing will make the dusty and antiquated facts of history come alive for a child quite like living books, hands-on activities, and cultural immersion. LAHTL provides wonderful suggestions to help you incorporate all three in your homeschool!
- Jamie, The Unlikely Homeschool
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Learning American History Through Literature is the perfect curriculum solution for homeschool families who want to include literature-based learning in their history studies, but don’t want to be bogged down with specifics to be covered from lesson to lesson. It also provides the right mix of guidance and flexibility for teaching American history, making it a great addition to any literature-based homeschool lineup.
- Emily, Table Life Blog
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Overall, Learning American History through Literature from Common Sense Press offers a unique and engaging approach to history education that can help students develop a lifelong love of learning and a deeper appreciation for the complexity of the human experience throughout American history.
- Sara Jordan, Hip Homeschool Moms
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