Why is a 225-year-old piece of paper so important to all Americans today? How did a boy from Baltimore become a champion for equal rights? Why does a 305-foot green statue with a torch represent freedom to so many people?
INCLUDES:
6 Books (6 copies each of 1 title)
Teacher's Guide (1 copy each of 1 Teacher's Guide)
Text Evidence Question Card (1 copy each of 1 Text Evidence Question Card)
Why is a 225-year-old piece of paper so important to all Americans today? How did a boy from Baltimore become a champion for equal rights? Why does a 305-foot green statue with a torch represent freedom to so many people?
Why is a 225-year-old piece of paper so important to all Americans today? How did a boy from Baltimore become a champion for equal rights? Why does a 305-foot green statue with a torch represent freedom to so many people? Read Less Description
Includes:
6 Books (6 copies each of 1 title)
Teacher's Guide (1 copy each of 1 Teacher's Guide)
Text Evidence Question Card (1 copy each of 1 Text Evidence Question Card)
Why is a 225-year-old piece of paper so important to all Americans today? How did a boy from Baltimore become a champion for equal rights? Why does a 305-foot green statue with a torch represent freedom to so many people?
Why is a 225-year-old piece of paper so important to all Americans today? How did a boy from Baltimore become a champion for equal rights? Why does a 305-foot green statue with a torch represent freedom to so many people? Read Less Description
Includes:
6 Books (6 copies each of 1 title)
Teacher's Guide (1 copy each of 1 Teacher's Guide)
Text Evidence Question Card (1 copy each of 1 Text Evidence Question Card)
Details:
SKU
WW-Y30907
Series
Standards Close-Up
Grade
4
Language
English
Content Area
Social Studies
ISBN
9781512596113
Genre
Biography, Informati
Biography, Informational Texts, Personal Narratives
Format
Print
Lexile level
910L - 970L
Configuration
6-Pack
$62.00
Full DescriptionWhy is a 225-year-old piece of paper so important to all Americans today? How did a boy from Baltimore become a champion for equal rights? Why does a 305-foot green statue with a torch represent freedom to so many people?