Read two fictional stories based on historical
marches that helped Americans gain voting rights.
Lucy is a young woman who attends the first
women’s suffrage parade in Washington, D.C.,
in 1913. Sam is a 10-year-old boy whose family
goes to Alabama in 1965 to participate in the
famous Selma to Montgomery march.
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)
Content Card: Short Inquiry Project (1 copy each of 1 Content Card: Short Inquiry Project)
Read two fictional stories based on historical
marches that helped Americans gain voting rights.
Lucy is a young woman who attends the first
women’s suffrage parade in Washington, D.C.,
in 1913. Sam is a 10-year-old boy whose family
goes to Alabama in 1965 to participate in the
famous Selma to Montgomery march.
Read two fictional stories based on historical
marches that helped Americans gain voting rights.
Lucy is a young woman who attends the first
women’s suffrage parade in Washington, D.C.,
in 1913. Sam is a 10-year-old boy whose family
goes to Alabama in 1965 to participate in the
famous Selma to Montgomery march. 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)
Content Card: Short Inquiry Project (1 copy each of 1 Content Card: Short Inquiry Project)
Read two fictional stories based on historical
marches that helped Americans gain voting rights.
Lucy is a young woman who attends the first
women’s suffrage parade in Washington, D.C.,
in 1913. Sam is a 10-year-old boy whose family
goes to Alabama in 1965 to participate in the
famous Selma to Montgomery march.
Read two fictional stories based on historical
marches that helped Americans gain voting rights.
Lucy is a young woman who attends the first
women’s suffrage parade in Washington, D.C.,
in 1913. Sam is a 10-year-old boy whose family
goes to Alabama in 1965 to participate in the
famous Selma to Montgomery march. 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)
Content Card: Short Inquiry Project (1 copy each of 1 Content Card: Short Inquiry Project)
Details:
SKU
WW-Y34498
Series
Spot On Social Studi
Spot On Social Studies
Grade
5
Language
English
Content Area
Social Studies
ISBN
9781532264856
Genre
Historical Fiction
Format
Print
Lexile level
760L
Configuration
6-Pack
$60.00
Full DescriptionRead two fictional stories based on historical
marches that helped Americans gain voting rights.
Lucy is a young woman who attends the first
women’s suffrage parade in Washington, D.C.,
in 1913. Sam is a 10-year-old boy whose family
goes to Alabama in 1965 to participate in the
famous Selma to Montgomery march.