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- U.S. History: People and Events: 1607-1865 Resource Book Grade 6-8
U.S. History: People and Events: 1607-1865 Resource Book Grade 6-8

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Give voice to notable personalities of the past and the events surrounding them with U.S. History: People and Events (1607–1865). This 128-page social studies book provides a full-spectrum view of some of the most fascinating and influential lives and occurrences in United States history. Along with biographical sketches and overviews from the arrival of the Mayflower to the end of the Civil War, this resource book provides reinforcement questions and a time line to help students make connections between the lives of the featured Americans and the other events of their time period. Use as a full unit or as classroom supplement. Supports NCSS standards and the National Standards for History.
- Age Range: 11 - 14 years
- Grade Level: 6 - 8
- Series: American History Series
- Paperback: 128 pages
Bring history to life for students in grades 6 and up using U.S. History: People and Events (1607–1865)! This workbook contains biographical sketches, activities, essays, Challenges For Students, and a timeline in each chapter to give students additional information about the subject and time period. This book is part of the U.S. History Series which includes People Who Helped Make The Republic Great: 1620-present; Inventors, Scientists, Artisit & Authors; People and Events in African American History; and People and Events: 1865-present. By Carson Dellosa/Mark Twain Media