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Books in Story of America series

  • The New Americans: Colonial Times, 1620-1689

    Betsy Maestro, Giulio Maestro

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-05-09, May 9, 2008)
    This ongoing series introduces our country's history to young readers in an appealing picture-book format. Clear, simple texts combine with informative, accurate illustrations to help young people develop an understanding of America's past and present. The New Americans is the story of the colonists -- the more than two hundred thousand new Americans -- who came over from Europe and struggled to build a home for themselves in a new world.
  • Slavery

    Katie Marsico

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Young learners will be introduced to an important stage in history when they read Slavery: A Chapter in American History. This book is filled with photographs, interesting facts, discussion questions, and more, to effectively engage young learners in such a significant re-telling of events. Each 48-page title in The History Of America Collection delves into complex narratives in history. Concise, but comprehensive, these titles are very approachable for transitioning readers and learners beginning to recognize detail orientation and how to analyze text. Each book in this series features photographs, timelines, discussion questions, and more, to fully engage transitioning readers. The History Of America Collection engages students in major historical events with fascinating facts, photographs, and more. Readers are able to gauge their own understanding with before-reading questions that help build background knowledge and end-of-book comprehension and extension activities.
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  • A Place Called Heartbreak: A Story of Vietnam

    Walter Dean Myers, Frederick Porter

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Aug. 1, 1992)
    Describes the ordeal of Major Fred Cherry, who was shot down in combat over Vietnam and spent seven-and-a-half years as a prisoner of war in Hanoi.
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  • Pilgrims

    L.L. Owens

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Young learners will be introduced to an important stage in history when they read Pilgrims. This book is filled with photographs, interesting facts, discussion questions, and more, to effectively engage young learners in such a significant re-telling of events. Each 48-page title in The History Of America Collection delves into complex narratives in history. Concise, but comprehensive, these titles are very approachable for transitioning readers and learners beginning to recognize detail orientation and how to analyze text. Each book in this series features photographs, timelines, discussion questions, and more, to fully engage transitioning readers. The History Of America Collection engages students in major historical events with fascinating facts, photographs, and more. Readers are able to gauge their own understanding with before-reading questions that help build background knowledge and end-of-book comprehension and extension activities.
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  • Steck-Vaughn Stories of America: Student Reader To Fly with Swallows , Story Book

    STECK-VAUGHN

    Paperback (STECK-VAUGHN, June 18, 2009)
    A biography of the woman who became California's first native-born nun, describing a life that spanned the transitional period from Spanish rule to American statehood.
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  • Historical Sources on the New Republic, 1783-1830

    Chet'la Sebree

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Dec. 15, 2019)
    The American colonists solidified their independence from England with the conclusion of the Revolutionary War in 1783. However, the new citizens of this new country called the United States of America still had to figure out their own way forward. Students will hear from Founding Fathers including John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin about how the government was formed. Students will also learn about how the United States handled international and domestic affairs, about explorations of new territories, and about the day-to-day lives of early Americans, including Native Americans and enslaved Africans, through letters, speeches, legal documents, slave narratives, newspaper articles, and more. Students will gain a rounded understanding of the foundations of America.
  • The Tenement Writer: An Immigrant's Story

    Ben Sonder, Meryl Rosner

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Aug. 1, 1993)
    Follows a young Jewish immigrant from Poland as she struggles to build a new life in America and fulfill her dreams of becoming a writer
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  • Historical Sources on the Great Depression

    Chet'la Sebree, Adriane Ruggiero

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, July 15, 2019)
    The stock market crash of 1929 triggered the worst economic crisis in U.S. history, the Great Depression. After Franklin Delano Roosevelt became president in 1933, he implemented the New Deal, a series of federal programs designed to ease unemployment and bolster the economy. These programs received mixed responses. The U.S. economy would ultimately continue to suffer until World War II started in 1939, when American industries were revitalized as they produced planes, ships, and weapons. In this book, students will read primary-source materials about the crash, the struggles of the American people, and the programs that helped pull the country out of the Great Depression.
  • A Matter of Conscience: The Trial of Anne Hutchinson

    Joan Kane Nichols, Dan Krovatin

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Oct. 1, 1992)
    Recounts Anne Hutchinson's struggle with the Puritan Church over its rigid theocratic control of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, her trial for heresy and sedition, and banishment from the colony.
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  • The First American Flag

    Jennifer Allen Krueger, Siri Weber Feeney

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, July 1, 2009)
    The legend says that Betsy Ross sewed the first U.S. flag in 1776. But the facts say someone else did. Who was it? And how has the flag changed since then? Hereโ€™s the story.
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  • Days of Courage: The Little Rock Story

    Richard Kelso, Alex Haley, Mel Williges

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Aug. 16, 1993)
    Describes the experiences of the "Little Rock Nine," the first Black students to begin the integration of schools in Arkansas in 1957
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  • Steck-Vaughn Stories of America: Student Reader These Lands are Ours , Story Book

    STECK-VAUGHN

    Paperback (STECK-VAUGHN, Jan. 1, 1993)
    Discusses the life of the Shawnee warrior, orator, and leader who united a confederacy of Indians in an effort to save Indian land from the advance of white soldiers and settlers.
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