Daily Reading Lessons in American History sure to improve essential reading and writing skills!
Take students on a journey... to the early 1700s, when many British people wanted to come to the New World. Some could not afford to travel to the New World, so they became indentured servants. While many other people were forced into slavery in the New World.
Featuring:
- High-Interest, Easy-to-Read Stories
- Enrichment Ideas
- Step-by-Step Activities
- Customizable Daily Lessons
- Pre-Reading Strategies
Part of our NEW Daily Literacy Series, these lessons tackle early American history topics while focusing on improving essential reading and writing skills.
Each three-part lesson, complete with historical images, is divided into small, manageable, daily mini-lessons. Skill-based reading and writing exercises follow each mini-lesson and are designed to help students understand what they have read and retain key historical information. Each lesson uses short, easy-to-read sentences, a lower 4th-5th grade reading level, simple vocabulary, and repetition/review. In addition, a words-to-know section helps students get familiar with any challenging vocabulary that may be found in a story.
This product also includes an in-depth teacher guide, people and places, enrichment ideas, and answer key. This is the third chapter-slice from our larger book.
Early American History: Slavery & Indentured Servants - Daily Reading & Writing
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Daily Reading Lessons in American History sure to improve essential reading and writing skills!
Take students on a journey... to the early 1700s, when many British people wanted to come to the New World. Some could not afford to travel to the New World, so they became indentured servants. While many other people were forced into slavery in the New World.
Featuring:
- High-Interest, Easy-to-Read Stories
- Enrichment Ideas
- Step-by-Step Activities
- Customizable Daily Lessons
- Pre-Reading Strategies
Part of our NEW Daily Literacy Series, these lessons tackle early American history topics while focusing on improving essential reading and writing skills.
Each three-part lesson, complete with historical images, is divided into small, manageable, daily mini-lessons. Skill-based reading and writing exercises follow each mini-lesson and are designed to help students understand what they have read and retain key historical information. Each lesson uses short, easy-to-read sentences, a lower 4th-5th grade reading level, simple vocabulary, and repetition/review. In addition, a words-to-know section helps students get familiar with any challenging vocabulary that may be found in a story.
This product also includes an in-depth teacher guide, people and places, enrichment ideas, and answer key. This is the third chapter-slice from our larger book.