All American History Vol 1 Student Reader
by Celeste W. Rakes Author
(From Amazon): Having taught American history a number of times, each time writing (and re-writing) her own materials, Celeste has shared her love of history with many students in her homeschool classes. Designed to be engaging and written in a comfortable style, All American History reads like a good book -- bringing America's story to life piece by piece. Containing hundreds of images and dozens of maps, All-American History Volume I is a complete year's curriculum for students in grades 5 - 8 when combined with the Student Activity Book and Teacher's Guide. It is also adaptable for younger and older students. The first volume covers Exploration through 1840. Each week includes a chapter from the Reader, maps, forms, and review questions in the Activity Book, and plenty of hands-on and further research ideas in the Teacher Guide. (As well as great teaching tips, ANSWERS to everything, and a great book list!) The teacher book also provides additional hands-on and further research ideas for the younger students you may use this with.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 1892427125
- Print Status
- In Print
- Read Lessons
- 32
- Pages
- 442
- Suggested Grades
- 6th - 12th
- Publisher
- Bright Ideas Press
- Edition
- 1st
- Copyright
- 2007
Read Lessons
- 1 The First Americans (early ad) and Leif Eriksson (980? or 970? â 1020? ad)
- 2 Marco Polo (1254 â 1324 ad) and Prince Henry the Navigator (1394 â 1460 ad)
- 3 Christopher Columbus (1451 â 1506 ad) and Amerigo Vespucci (1454? or 1451? â 1512 ad)
- 4 John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto) (1451 â 1498 ad), Vasco Nunez de Balboa (1475 â 1519 ad), and Other Spanish Conquistadors (1520 â 1550 ad)
- 5 Juan Ponce de Leon (1460? â 1521 ad), Ferdinand Magellan (1480 â 1521 ad), and Giovanni da Verrazano (1485? or 1480? â 1528? ad)
- 6 Jacques Cartier (1491 â 1558 ad), Hernando de Soto (1500? or 1496? â 1542 ad), and Francisco Vasquez de Coronado (1510 â 1554 ad)
- 7 Sir Francis Drake (1540 â 1596 ad) and Sir Walter (Ralegh) Raleigh (1552? or 1554? â 1618 ad)
- 8 Henry Hudson (1575? or 1565? â 1611 ad) and Samuel de Champlain (1567 â 1635 ad)
- 9 The Virginia Colony (est. 1607 ad)
- 10 The Massachusetts Colony (est. 1620 ad)
- 11 The New Hampshire Colony (est. 1622 ad), the Rhode Island Colony (est. 1636 ad), and the Connecticut Colony (est. 1636 ad)
- 12 The New York Colony (est. 1626 ad) and the New Jersey Colony (est. 1664 ad)
- 13 The Delaware Colony (est. 1638 ad), the Pennsylvania Colony (est. 1682 ad), and the Maryland Colony (est. 1634 ad)
- 14 The North Carolina Colony (est. 1653 ad), the South Carolina Colony (est. 1670 ad), and the Georgia Colony (est. 1732 ad)
- 15 Colonial Family Life (circa mid1600s â mid 1700s)
- 16 Colonial Culture (circa mid1600s â mid 1700s)
- 17 The French and Indian War (1754 â 1763 ad)
- 18 A Time of Crisis in Colonial Relations (1764 â 1767 ad)
- 19 Colonial Tensions Mount (1768 â 1774 ad)
- 20 The War for Independence Begins (1775 â 1776 ad)
- 21 War in the Northeast and a Declaration of Independence (1776 â 1777 ad)
- 22 More War in the Northeast and the Articles of the Confederation (1776 â 1777 ad)
- 23 War in the South, in the West, and on the High Seas (1777 â 1779 ad)
- 24 Decisive Southern Victories, Cornwallisâs Surrender, and a Treaty (1780 â 1783 ad)
- 25 A New Nation Is Born (1783 ad â 1789 ad)
- 26 The Federalists and the Jeffersonians (1789 ad â 1825 ad)
- 27 The War of 1812 and Native American Battles in the Northwest Territory (1812 ad â 1814 ad)
- 28 The Jacksonians and the Whigs (1825 ad â 1849 ad)
- 29 Manifest Destiny, Native Americans, and the Mexican War (1803 ad â 1849 ad)
- 30 The Industrial Revolution (1790 ad â 1850 ad)
- 31 Early Nineteenth Century Family Life (circa mid-1700s â early 1800s)
- 32 Early Nineteenth Century Culture (circa mid-1700s â early 1800s)
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