Now published by Beautiful Feet Books, this excellent illustrated biography for the early reader. Larger text is divided into syllables to aid pronunciation. 113pg
This is a required resource for Beautiful Feet's: Early American History (Intermediate) Study Guide
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Early American History Intermediate
Beautiful Feet -- Suitable for the 5th/6th grade student as a starting point or as a continuation of the Primary Guide, this read-aloud one-year course covers in greater detail the Vikings through the Civil War. This teacher's guide provides daily instruction in journal-keeping, map-making, biblical principles, character surveys, government, and more! It also includes student tests and the use of the Early American Timeline. Authors include such fine writers as Esther Forbes, Elizabeth Yates, James Daugherty, Jeri . . .
Early American History Timeline
Beautiful Feet -- From Leif Erickson to the Civil War these eighteen lively illustrations of major events and individuals in America's early history will truly bring this time period to life for your student. Included is a poem to aid the student in memorizing these evnets in our nation's history. This timeline is required for the Early American Study Guides - both the Primary and the Intermediate level.
18 detailed drawings on art-quality paper and two-stock strips scored and folded for convenient storage in the . . .
A More Perfect Union -- An introduction to the Constitution for your younger students, or even for those who aren't familiar with it's development. Facts are clear about the first convention, election and Bill of Rights. A list of signers, chronological events, simple summaries to the Articles and amendments to it are included. Full-page watercolors will hold the interest of a young audience. This resource goes with Beautiful Feet: Early American History, Intermediate and Beautiful Feet: Early American History . . .
Abe Lincoln Grows Up -- Poetic and insightful look from one who admired Lincoln deeply. The natural and spiritual forces which shaped Lincoln are eloquently penned with the added complement of James Daugherty's powerful illustrations. Learn about young Abe drawn from Carl Sandburg's original biography "Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years. This resource is required for Beautiful Feet: Early American History, Intermediate
Abraham Lincoln -- by D'AulaireThe Caldecott Medal winner in 1940, it presents the boy Lincoln, his wilderness upbringing, young adulthood, hatred for the injustice he saw in slavery, involvement in politics, and his rise to Presidency.
soft-cover, 48 pages, grades 1-6
America's Paul Revere -- A masterpiece by the award-winning author, Johnny Tremaine. This is a thorough life story of a great American Patriot, beautifully illustrated by Lynn Ward. Ages 9 - 12, 48 pages.
This resource is required for Beautiful Feet: Early American History, Intermediate
America's Providential History -- Even Newsweek now admits: “Historians are discovering that the Bible, perhaps even more than the Constitution, is our founding document.” In this enlightening book, you’ll discover the remarkable evidence for this truth. Based on the assumption that all history is Providential (i.e., that it reflects God’s purposes) you’ll learn how God’s presence was evident at our nation’s founding in the hearts and minds of the men who fought for independence and shaped the Constitution. Numerous illustrations . . .
Amos Fortune, Free Man -- Amos Fortune was born the son of an African king. In 1725, when he was 15 years old, he was captured by slave traders, brought to America and sold at auction. For 45 years, Amos worked as a slave and dreamed of freedom. At 60, he began to see those dreams come true. A Newbery Honor Book.
Columbus -- by D'AulaireYoung readers will be swept up in the adventurous story of a man in quest of the treasures of the East. Not knowing what to expect on every turn, Columbus fearlessly sailed on across the Atlantic at a time when "civilized" people believed the world was flat. He and his brave team of sailors soon discovered many islands, people, and treasure, and opened up a strange new world. The beautiful illustrations enhance this fascinating tale of one of the worlds' most famous explorers.
soft-cover . . .
Go Free or Die -- It's the story of Harriet Tubman, known as 'Grandma Moses' who led her people out of slavery on the Underground Railroad. Her life story is a testimony of her faith and power of God and traces Tubman's life through her escape from slavery at age 28. 63pg
This resource is required for Beautiful Feet: Early American History, Intermediate
Landing of the Pilgrims, The -- Excellent account of the Pilgrims taken mainly from Bradford's diary, includes the inspiring story of their persecution in England, their quest for freedom, Bradford's conversion, their flight to Holland, the Mayflower journey and first years of the colony in America as well as their first Thanksgiving. 160 pages
This resource is required for Beautiful Feet: Early American History, Intermediate
Lewis And Clark Expidition - Coloring Book -- 45 accurate, precisely rendered illustrations recapture highpoints of expedition. Captions identify action and provide background information.
Meet Abraham Lincoln -- Authentic but seldom recounted stories are included in this heartwarming biography of America's 16th president. Color illustrations catch the spirit of Lincoln and his era from Landmark Books. For use with Beautiful Feet's Early American History/Primary Level
Midnight Ride of Paul Revere -- The original Longfellow's version presented artistically, as to set it's reader on the back of Paul's horse as he takes the message throughout the town. The subdued colors web through the words, the "old" pages take you back in time. You'll ride with the horseman while learning additional historical facts about that fateful night. 32 pages from National Geographic Children's Books
This resource is required for Beautiful Feet: Early American History, Intermediate
Pilgrims of Plimouth Colony -- The bustling colony of Pilmoth springs to life in this outstanding work of nonfiction. Author/illustrator Marcia Sewell offers a glimpse into the day-to-day tasks performed by the Pilgrim men, women, and children, the hardships the settlers endured, and the help provided by their Native American neighbors. Full color. For use with Beautiful Feet's Early American History/Primary Level
Sacajawea, Guide to Lewis and Clark -- The fascinating story of Sacajawea, the American Indian woman who guided Lewis and Clark through the treacherous continental divide to explore the western boundaries of America. A thorough and straightfoward account of her life, along with black and white illustrations. This resource is required for Beautiful Feet: Early American History, Intermediate
Squanto - Friend of the Pilgrims -- When Squanto is a young boy living in his Indian village of Patuxet, he sees the ships of white men, and his parents warn him to stay away. Squanto is curious about the white men, and when they eventually land, Squanto befriends them in order to find out about what his mother has called their "strange magic." One of the men, Charles Robbins, takes an interest in Squanto and invites him to sail back to London and see the land of the white men. In London, Squanto proves to the people that he is not . . .
Stories of the Pilgrims, 2nd edition -- Faith, bravery, perilous journeys, hardships---the stories of the Pilgrims make for exciting reading! This illustrated text follows the Pilgrims from England to Holland to the New World. Your students will meet William Brewster, Miles Standish, John Alden, Massasoit, and others, and learn how our nation was founded on Christian principles. Includes comprehension questions throughout. Grade 4.
244 pages, softcover.
For use with Beautiful Feet's Early American History/Primary Level and Beyond Little . . .
The 4th of July Story -- Alice Dalgliesh takes young readers back to revolutionary times, back to the colonists' desire for freedom and the creation of the Declaration of Independence. Simple text captures the excitement of the era, telling how word of Independence traveled up and down the thirteen colonies, touching the lives of everyday people throughout the land.
For use with Beautiful Feet's Early American History/Primary Level
The Courage of Sarah Noble -- In 1707, young Sarah Noble and her father traveled through the wilderness to build a new home for their family. "Keep up your courage, Sarah Noble," her mother had said, but Sarah found that it was not always easy to feel brave inside. The dark woods were full of animals and Indians, too, and Sarah was only eight! The true story of Sarah's journey is inspiring. And as she cares for her father and befriends her Indian neighbors, she learns that to be afraid and to be brave is the greatest courage . . .
The Matchlock Gun -- Winner of the Newbery Medal, this stirring tale of a small boy, his mother and younger sister, and an antique matchlock gun, is based on a true story. Recommended to go with Beautiful Feet's Early American History/Primary Level
William Bradford, Pilgrim Boy -- Questions and activities make this a different approach to reading a short biography. Illustrated in black and white you'll learn about this orphaned child who was a remarkable part of history. 200 pages
This resource is required for Beautiful Feet: Early American History, Intermediate
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