What would you do if the enemy were marching through your town? Would you hide? Or would you defend your country and your right to fly its flag? During the Civil War, ninety-five-year-old Barbara Frietchie faces this situation. She chooses to stand up to the Confederate general Stonewall Jackson during his march through Frederick, Maryland.
What would you do if the enemy were marching through your town? Would you hide? Or would you defend your country and your right to fly its flag? During the Civil War, ninety-five-year-old Barbara Frietchie faces this situation. She chooses to stand up to the Confederate general Stonewall Jackson during his march through Frederick, Maryland.
What would you do if the enemy were marching through your town? Would you hide? Or would you defend your country and your right to fly its flag? During the Civil War, ninety-five-year-old Barbara Frietchie faces this situation. She chooses to stand up to the Confederate general Stonewall Jackson during his march through Frederick, Maryland. Read Less Description
What would you do if the enemy were marching through your town? Would you hide? Or would you defend your country and your right to fly its flag? During the Civil War, ninety-five-year-old Barbara Frietchie faces this situation. She chooses to stand up to the Confederate general Stonewall Jackson during his march through Frederick, Maryland.
What would you do if the enemy were marching through your town? Would you hide? Or would you defend your country and your right to fly its flag? During the Civil War, ninety-five-year-old Barbara Frietchie faces this situation. She chooses to stand up to the Confederate general Stonewall Jackson during his march through Frederick, Maryland. Read Less Description
Includes:
Includes:
Teacher's Guide
12 Scripts
Details:
SKU
WW-A79523
Series
Reader's Theater Cla
Reader's Theater Classics
Grade
5 - 9
Language
English
Content Area
Language Arts
ISBN
9781450959094
Genre
Drama, Poem Oratory
Format
Print
Configuration
12-Pack
$59.00
Full DescriptionWhat would you do if the enemy were marching through your town? Would you hide? Or would you defend your country and your right to fly its flag? During the Civil War, ninety-five-year-old Barbara Frietchie faces this situation. She chooses to stand up to the Confederate general Stonewall Jackson during his march through Frederick, Maryland.