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AMERICAN HISTORY UNIT 6 Industrial Revolution

Kindergarten 3rd
America My Country ____ pp. 38-39 Life in America ____ pp. 40-41 Schools; Transportation ____ pp. 42-43 Parks; Farms, Factories ____ pp. 44-45 Many Lands; Moon ____ pp. 46-47 America Grows; Laws ____ p. 48 The Land of Liberty American History for Young Catholics ____ 17 Mother Francesca Cabrini ____ 18 Cardinal Gibbons The Orphans Find a Home St. Katharine Drexel: The Total Gift The Train to Somewhere First Flight: The Story of Tom Tate and the Wright Brothers The Glorious Flight: Across the Channel with Louis Bleriot Eat my Dust! Henry Fords First Race How Many Days to America? The Long Way to a New Land Picture Books / Literature Tattered Sails The Memory Coat When Jessie Came Across the Sea The Story of the Statue of Liberty Teddy Roosevelt, The Peoples President Earthquake in the Early Morning A Penny for a Hundred The Bravest Dog Ever: The Story of Balto Jose Finds the King: A Miguel Pro Story Dust for Dinner Little House on the Prairie Series (Audio) Potato: A Tale of the Great Depression Finding Daddy: A Story of the Great Depression Meet Samantha: An American Girl Meet Kit: An American Girl 1934 The Journal of C.J. Jackson a Dust Bowl Migrant Oklahoma to California 1935 Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Biography Children of the Great Depression Bully for you, Teddy Roosevelt! Earthquake! A Story of the San Francisco Earthquake The Usborne Intro. to the First World War The Great Serum Race
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Great Depression
4th 5th

Core Texts

From Sea to Shining Sea The Story of America ____ Chapter 18 The Wild West ____ Chapter 19 Land of Steel and Steam ____ Chapter 20 Catholics in America

Mother Cabrini: Missionary to the World St. Katharine Drexel (Vision) Ten Mile Day: The Building of the Transcontinental Railroad The Journal of Sean Sullivan, A Transcontinental Worker The Wright Brothers (Landmark or the one by Russell Freedman) Henry Ford: Young Man with Ideas If Your Name was Changed at Ellis Island The Orphan of Ellis Island A is for America

AMERICAN HISTORY UNIT 6 Industrial Revolution


Kindergarten 3rd
Notebook / Lap Book Add Coloring Pages, Maps, and Copy Work, based on Reading Assignments, to American History Notebooks
through the

Great Depression
4th 5th

Industrial Rev- Great Depression Lap Book ____ Transcontinental ____ Chicago Worlds Fair ____ Sewards Folly ____ The Indian Wars ____ What would an Immigrant See? ____ The Orphan Trains ____ Get to Know Frank Lloyd Wright ____ The Amendments ____ Women Suffragists ____ Disasters ____ Serum Run to Nome ____ Oklahoma Dust Bowl 1850-1917 St. Frances Xavier Cabrini 1858-1919 Theodore Roosevelt 1858-1955 St. Katharine Drexel 1862-1869 The Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1947 Henry Ford 1867-1957 Laura Ingalls Wilder 1867-1912 & 1871-1948 Wilbur & Orville 1867 Custers Last Stand 1886 Statue of Liberty 1891-1927 Blessed Miguel Pro 1892-1943 Ellis Island 1898 Spanish-American War 1903 1st successful, powered, piloted flight April 1906 San Francisco Earthquake 1914-1918 World War I 1914 The Panama Canal April 14-15, 1912 The Titanic Sinks Jan 26-Feb 2, 1925 The Serum Run to Nome 1927-1941 Mount Rushmore 1929-1930s The Stock Market Crash and the Great Depression 1934-1937 Oklahoma Dust Bowl 1939-1945 World War II Build a Suspension Bridge Make a Wright Bros. Flyer

1850-1917 St. Frances Xavier Cabrini 1867-1957 Laura Ingalls Wilder Timeline Geography Additional Activities 1892-1943 Ellis Island 1903 1st successful, powered, piloted flight 1929-1930s The Stock Market Crash and the Great Depression Washington E is for Evergreen Idaho P is Potato Wyoming C is for Cowboy Utah A is for Arches Oklahoma S is for Sooner New Mexico E is for Enchantment Arizona G is for Grand Canyon Alaska L is for Last Frontier Hawaii A is for Aloha Little House on the Prairie Cookbook The Art of Decoupage Depression-Era Dinner

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