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like showers on new grass,
like abundant rain on tender plants."

Deuteronomy 32:2

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Friday, January 30

Third Grade, History, Set Seven

We completed Abraham Lincoln's World.

We read chapters 7 and 8 in Industrial Revolution.

We completed two more lessons in California History, learning about the founding of the San Gabriel and San Luis Obispo Missions.

We read chapter 80 in Child's History.

We added West Virginia and Nevada and Presidents Lincoln and Johnson to our American History notebook.

Here are the other books we read:

Women's Rights:
  • Elizabeth Leads the Way by Tanya Lee Stone -- picture book biography about Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
  • Bloomers! by Rhoda Blumberg -- story about how bloomers came to be worn.
Civil War:
  • The Silent Witness by Robin Friedman -- picture book about the McLean family, who lived on a plantation overlooking Bull Run Creek. After the battle of Bull Run, they moved to Appomattox Court House. Lee surrendered to Grant in their parlor. This is a true story.
  • Seven Miles to Freedom: The Robert Smalls Story by Janet Halfmann -- this is a picture book with the story of Robert Smalls, a slave who piloted a Confederate ship seven miles to Union territory with his crew, their families, and cannons. There are several different books written about Robert Smalls and his heroic actions.
  • Robert Smalls Sails to Freedom by Susan Taylor Brown -- this is an "On My Own History" book
  • The Battle Of Gettysburg: Would You Leat the Fight? by Elaine Landau -- this book takes you step by step through events of the battle and then asks what would you have done?
  • B is for Battle Cry: A Civil War Alphabet by Patricia Bauer -- this book is nice because it has a short poem about each letter (good for younger children) and off to the side it gives more detailed information. It also has great illustrations.
  • Brown Paper School USKids History: Book of the American Civil War  by Howard Egger-Bovet -- Discover your history through stories, games, and activities
  • Hold the Flag High by Catherine Clinton -- about the Massachusetts Fifty-fourth Regiment's fight at Fort Wagner
People:
  • Thomas Alva Edison: Miracle Maker by Mervyn Kaufman
  • Clara Barton: Soldier of Mercy by Mary Catherine Rose
  • Harriet Tubman by Catherine Nichols
  • Clara and Davie by Patricia Polacco
  • A Picture Book of Thomas Alva Edison by David A. Adler
  • A Picture Book of Robert E. Lee by David A. Adler
  • Mathew Brady by Leni Dolan -- K. asked if some pictures we were looking at were really from the Civil War, so I pulled this book out and we looked through it.
  • Stonewall Jackson's Black Sunday School by Rickey E. Pittman -- about the Sunday School Jackson started in Lexington for slave and free blacks. It then goes on to tell about the Civil War and Jackson's death.
  • Ben and the Emancipation Proclamation by Pat Sherman -- a story of Benjamin C. Holmes, a slave who taught himself to read.
  • Pasteur's Fight Against Microbes by Beverly Birch -- story of how Louis Pasteur learned about microbes.
Miscellaneous:
  • The Pony Express by Cynthia Mercati
Books for Older Children:
  • Stonewall by Jean Fritz
  • You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton? by Jean Fritz
  • Abraham Lincoln for Kids: His Life and Times with 21 Activities by Janis Herbert
  • Louis Pasteur by Liz Miles
  • From Slavery to Freedom by Melinda Lilly -- this book is actually for YOUNGER children
  • The Great Civil War Draft Riots by Deborah Kent
Books we Didn't Get To:
There are so many books available about the Civil War, and I brought a whole shelf full of them home from the library so I'd have them available, if we wanted them.
  • Welcome to Addy's World 1864: Growing Up During America's Civil War The American Girls Collection
  • When Harriet met Sojourner by Catherine Clinton
  • Gettysburg by Catherine Reef
  • Graphic Battles of the Civil War Series (written in graphic format)
    • The Monitor Versus The Merrimac by Dan Abnett
    • The Battle of Antietam by Larry Hama
    • The Battle of The Wilderness by Dan Abnett
    • The Battle of First Bull Run
    • The Battle of Shiloh
    • The Battle of Gettysburg
  • The Civil War Library by Carin T. Ford
    • Daring Women of the Civil War
    • African-American Soldiers in the Civil War
    • The Battle of Gettysburg and Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
    • The American Civil War
  • Buffalo Soldiers and the Western Frontier by Emily Raabe
  • Children of the Civil War by Candice F. Ransom
  • Ulysses S. Grant by BreAnn Rumsch
  • William Tecumseh Sherman by Don McLeese
  • Philip Sheridan by Dynise Balcavage
  • What Was the Battle of Gettysburg? by Jim O'Connor -- this book also has photos and one or two page biographical sketches of main figures. It looks really good.
  • The Story of Sherman's March to the Sea by Zachary Kent -- this is a Cornerstones of Freedom book
  • You Wouldn't Want to be a Nurse During the American Civil War! by Kathryn Senior
  • The Civil War by Sally Senzell Isaacs
  • Eyewitness Civil War by John Stanchak

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