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Posted: Sept 17 2012 at 11:35am | IP Logged Quote Barb.b

List your favorite 4rth grade American history favorite resources. Ds did American History last year up untill the America Revolution. We are finishing up that. I am putting together the rest of his year. I so far am thinking of Seton's (5th grade) America's Catholic Heritage text book (it start off right where we need). Also am including from The History Channel dvd's: America, the Story of US, and from a company called "Nest" some cd's of american history I have (don't know if the even still sell these!).

Anything else anyone used at this grade for american history after the revolution?

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We're doing George Washington's World and then Abraham Lincoln's World as read-alouds for both 3rd and 4th, plus independent reading. We're still pre-Revolution, so what my 4th grader is reading won't necessarily help you right now, but I'm planning things like Amos Fortune, Free Man, aaaaannnnnddd . . . some others. I can't remember right now! But the "Whoever's World" books are our spine, and the kids are really liking them. The fourth grader *could* read them independently, but they seem to work best as read-alouds for us, with period-appropriate historical fiction to read on their own.

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