This dynamic series uses newspaper-style headlines and newspaper style reporting to draw students into seminal events in American history. Kids will easily relate to the "you are there" approach to the people and places that shaped our nation. From the first steps toward independence to the election of George Washington as president, history comes alive in these engaging and richly illustrated books.Students have always been fascinated by the thrilling tale of Paul Revere's midnight ride. Now they can get the full story, as well as the events that preceded and followed one of the most important nights in our country's history.
Provides an overview of the role of African American soldiers in the Civil War, focusing on the establishment of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment and their role in the attack on Fort Wagner on Morris Island, South Carolina.
Were the Union and Confederate armies organized ? What did the soldiers wear to battle? How did the Battle of Bull Run get its name? Kids will learn interesting details about the chaotic first battle of the Civil War, taking them back to Manassas, Virginia on July 21, 1861, when on-lookers arrived with binoculars and picnic lunches to watch!