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Lesson Plan: U.S. History Little Books: Famous Places

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Encourage youngsters to learn about people, places, and events in American history by making and reading their own Little Books. Each title in this series provides reproducible materials for 16 Little Books as well as a timeline, a U.S. map, and correlations to NCSS standards.

Grades: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3

Difficulty: Early Childhood, Primary

Pages: 144 pages

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