I wish I had taken more photos, especially ones of the fantastic Mexican feast. I am still craving tostados today, with that queso fresco. Recipe please!
I wish I had taken more photos, especially ones of the fantastic Mexican feast. I am still craving tostados today, with that queso fresco. Recipe please!
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Chapter 28: China and the Rest of the World
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Chapter 25: Revolution Gone Sour
The Storming the Bastille
The Reign of Terror
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Chapter 15: A New World in Conflict
A New World in Conflict
War Against the Colonies: Louis XIV Saves New France
William Penn's Holy Experiment
A Colonial Quaker Girl: The Diary of Sally Wister, 1777-1778
Kids in Colonial Times by Lisa Wroble
William Penn: Founder of Democracy by Norma Jean Lutz
Maiden of the Mist: A Legend of Niagara Falls by Veronika Martenova Charles
The Wampanoag Indians by Bill Lund
A Day in the Life of a Colonial Dressmaker by Amy French Merrill
Tapenum's Day: A Wamapanoag Indian Boy in Pilgrim Times by Kate Waters (I think this may have been from last time but it looks like it goes well here
also, not with the books: Witch of Blackbird Pond. We read and enjoyed in the summer--more for older kids
Chapter 16: The West
The Universal Ideas of Newton and Locke
Scientific Farming
Early Farm Life by Lise Gunby
Growing Seasons by Elsie Lee Splear
The Magic School Bus Plays Ball: A book About Forces
Starry Messenger by Peter Sis
The Year at Maple Hill Farm by Alice and Martin Provensen
Mechanical Harry by Bob Kerr
more coming that are not in yet:
Why Doesn't the Earth Fall Up? And Other Not So Dumb Questions about Motion by Vicki Cobb
A Farm through Time by Angela Wilkes
Chapter 21: Fighting Over North America
Three Pointless Wars
The Seven-Year War
Gulliver in Lilliput retold by Margaret Hodges
George Washington's Mother by Jean Fritz
Daniel Boone by Cheryl Harness
Meet George Washington by Joan Heilbroner
The French and Indian War by Christopher Collier
also listed, but not in the books:
Kaya American girl books
Chapter 22: Revolution!
Discontent in the British Colony
The American Revolution
George Washington's Socks by Elvira Woodruff
Paul Revere: In Their Own Words
Betsy Ross and the Silver Thimble by Stephanie Greene
Paul Revere and the Bell-Ringers by Jonah Winter
Liberty! How the Revolutionary War Began by Lucille Recht Penner
Midnight Riders: A Fun Song about the Rider of Paul Revere and William Dawes by Michael Dahl
Molly Pitcher by Frances E. Ruffin
The Making of the American Flag by Janet Palazzo-Craig
Our Declaration of Independence by Jay Schleifer
also Johnny Tremain (not with the books). this summer we listened to an excellent audio CD version of it; it is really long so would be a challenge read. This was a good way for all of us to get the story.
Can't You Make them Behave, King George? By Jean Fritz
If you Lived at the Time of the American Revolution by Kay Moore
Sleds on Boston Common by Louise Borden
Chapter 23: The New Country
The American Constitution
The First American President
Democracy's Signature by Danny Fingeroth
Five Smooth Stones: Hope's Revolutionary War Diary by Kristiana Gregory
Mr. President: A book of U.S. Presidents by George Sullivan
Pistols and Politics: Alexander Hamilton's Great Duel by August Greeley
Giants in the Land by Diana Apppelbaum
Mandy and the Washington Nightmare
more coming here:
If You Were There When they Signed the Constitution
Shh, We're Writing the Constitution by Jean Fritz
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Chapter 9: The Western War
The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648
Books:
Denmark (Countries of the World) by Clayton Trapp
Germany (First Reports) by Shirley Wimbish Gray
Johannes Kepler: Discovering the Laws of Planetary Motion by Mary Gow
Look What Came from Germany by Kevin Davis
Outrageous Women of the Renaissance by Vicki Leon
Battle of the Beasts: A tale of Epic Proportions from the Brothers Grimm by Diz Wallis. This is a huge, huge book, nicely illustrated.
The Glass Mountain by Diane Wolkstein
The Hero of Bremen by Margaret Hodges
The Pied Piper of Hamelin by Robert Browning
Rapunzel by Paul O. Zelinsky.
Chapter 12: Battle, Fire and Plague in England
Charles Loses His Head
Cromwell's Protectorate
Plague and Fire
books:
A Journal of the Plague Year by Daniel Defoe
All About the Great Fire of London, 1666. by Pam Robson
The Great Fire of London 1666, by Magdalena Alagna
The Great Plague and Fire of London by Charles Shields
London by Neil Morris
You Wouldn't Want to be Sick in the 16th Century by Kathryn Senior
At the Sign of the Sugared Plum by Mary Hooper
The Great Plague: The Diary of Alice Payton, London 1665-1666.
Isabel, Taking Wing by Annie Dalton.
William's House by Ginger Howard.
Chapter 13: The Sun King
Anni's Diary of France by Anni Axworthy
France: Pictures of a Country by Henry Pluckrose
The Inside-Outside book of Paris by Roxi Munro
The King's Day: Louis XIV of France by Aliki
Paris by Renzo Rossi
Welcome to France by Meredith Costain and Paul Collins
The Cat Who Walked Across France by Kate Banks
Cecile: Gates of Gold by Mary Casanova
Crepes by Suzette by Monica Wellington
Three Sacks of Truth: A Story from France by Eric Kimmel.
Chapter 14: The Rise of Prussia
Bach and Baroque Music by Stefano Catucci
George Handel by Mike Venezia
Germany ABCs by Sarah Heiman
Germany: True Books by Susan Henrichs Gray
Little Red Cap by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
Seven at One Blow by Eric Kimmel
Snow White by Jennifer Greenway
The Turnip by Walter de la Mare
The Water of Life: A Tale from the Brothers Grimm by Barbara Rogansky
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Chapters 5, 7, 8, 10, 11
Chapter 5: Warlords of Japan
Hideyoshi, Japan's Great Leader 1591-1598
The First Tokuwaga Ruler 1603
A samurai Castle by Fiona MacDonald. Lots of illustrations and cutaways.
Japan ABCs by Sarah Heiman
Look What Came from Japan by Miles Harvey
Make it Work! Japan by Andrew Haslam and Clare Doran. Really fun illustrations and ideas for hands-on projects.
The Inch-High Samurai by Shiro Kasamatsu. Tom Thumb retod.
The Samurai's Daughter: A Japanese Legend by
Three Samurai Cats: A Story from Japan by Eric Kimmel. So much fun! All the kids enjoyed, esp. the smallest.
Chapter 7: The Spread of Slavery
Tobacco--and Unwilling Colonists
Queen Nzinga of Angola
The Asante of West Africa by Jamie Hetfield
The Benin Kingdom of West Africa by John Peffer-Engels
The Jamestown Colony: We the People by Brendan January
Let's Talk About Smoking by Elizabeth Weitzman.
The Strength of These Arms: Life in the Slave Quarters by Raymond Bial. Photos show the stark contrast between life in slave quarters and plantation homes.
Amistad Rising: A Story of Freedom by Veronica Chambers
Nzingha, Warrior Queen of Matamba: The Royal Diaries by Patricia McKissack. Hugely popular at our house.
To Be a Drum by Evelyn Coleman, illustrated by Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson. My sister wrote her PhD dissertation on the illustrator of this volume. Interesting story line but better illustrations in her style.
Chapter 8: The Middle of the East
The Persian Puzzle
The Ottoman Turks
Iran: Dropping in on Iran by Philip Bader.
Iran: First Reports by Robin Doak
Mosque by David Macauley.
Little Mouse and Elephant: A Tale from Turkey by Jane Yolen
One Riddle, One Answer by Lauren Thompson. Excellent; we all enjoyed. A math riddle.
Chapter 10: Far East of Europe
Japan's Isolation-Closed Doors in the East
The Foreign Conquest of China: the Rise of the Manchu
K'ang-hsi
Hokusa: The Man Who Painted a Mountain by Deograh Kogan Ray. Excellent.
Made in China: Ideas and Invetions from Ancient China by Suzanne Williams
Shipwrecked: The True Adventures of a Japanese Boy by Rhoda Blumberg
Step Into Ancient Japan by Fiona MacDonald.
The Boy of the Three-Year Nap by Dianne Snyder. Love this illustrator (Allen Say), and good story.
Liang and the Magic Paintbrush by Demi. This was a Reading Rainbow book; I remember "reading" it there first.
The Paper Dragon by Marguerite Davol.
Ten Suns: A Chinese Legend by Eric Kimmel.
Chapter 11: The Mogul Emperors of India
World Siezer-Jahongir
King of the World-Kurram of Shah Jahan
Aurangzeb, Conquerer of the World
Aurangzeb's Three Decisions
muslim rule
conquering the Deccan-expand Indian borders
treaty with English, English settlers
Captain Kidd: 17th Century Pirate of the Indian Ocean and the African Coast by Aileen Weintraub
Look What Came from India by Miles Harvey
The Taj Mahal: Great Building Feats
The Taj Mahal: How and Why it was Built by Christine Moorcroft
Jahanara, Princess of Princesses: India, 1627 by Kathryn Lasky. Another popular one at our house, from the royal diaries series.
Monsoon by Uma Krishnaswai.
Shah Jahan and the Story of the Taj Mahal by Julia Marshall
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Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
Chapter 1: A World of Empires
Holy Roman Empire
The Riches of Spain
Books:
The Amazon: A River Journey by Simon Scoones
Kids During the Age of Exploration by Lisa Wroble
The Usborne Book of Treasure Hunting by Anna Claybourne and Caroline Young
(we really liked this one)
Don Quixote and the Windmills by Eric Kimmel (good)
The Legend of El Dorado by Beatriz Vidal and Nancy Van Laan
Secret of the Andes by Ann Nolan Clark (this was a Newberry Award winner and slow moving but very beautifully written)
The Two Mountains: An Aztec Legend by Eric Kimmel
Chapter 2: Protestant Rebellions
The Dutch Revolt (begins 1568)
The Queen w/out a Country (Mary Queen of Scots)
Look What Came from the Netherlands by Kevin Davis
Rembrandt and 17th Century Holland: The Dutch Nation and Its Painters by Cladio Pescio
Rembrandt (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists) by Mike Venezia
Scotland: Festivals of the World by Jonathan Griffiths
Welcome to Scotland by Grame Cane
Always Room for One More by Sorche Nic Leodhas
The Boy Who Held Back the Sea by Thomas Locker
Katje the Windmill Cat by Gretchen Woelfle: the younger ones really enjoyed this one
Mary, Queen of Scots: Queen Without a Country, France 1553 by Kathryn Lansky
Chapter 3: James, King of 2 Countries (1603-1625)
James & His Enemies
King James' Town (Jamestown-first permanent English settlement in US)
Pocahontas
The Colony of Virginia by Brooke Coleman
The Jamestown Colony: We the People
Pocahontas: Rookie Biography by Nancy Polette: super short intro to her life
Pocahontas: Young Peacemaker by Lesie Gourse
Jamestown: Struggle for Survival by Marcia Sewell: longer picture book but good
The Lord is My Shepherd: The Twenty-Third Psalm by Tasha Tudor
The Lucky Sovreign by Stewart Lees: good for boys, action
Our Strange New Land: Elizabeth's Jamestown Colony Diary by Patricia Hermes
Pocahontas and the Strangers by Clyde Robert Bulla
Turn! Turn! Turn! ill. Wendy Anderson Halperin. Great illustrations and comes with the CD of both Pete Seeger and Byrds version of the song).
Chapter 4: The Northwest Passasge
The French in the New World (Champlain, Pere Marquette, etc.)
Henry Hudson's Quest
It's hard to remember which books are which here, but some of the stories about Henry Hudson are pretty horrifying
Canada ABCs by Brenda Haugen
Cartier: Jacques Cartier in Search of the Northwest Passage by Jean Blashfield
Henry Hudson: Famous Explorers by Claude Hurwicz
Samuel de Champlain by Claude Hurwicz
The Flying Canoe (La Chasse-Gallerie): A Christmas Story by Eric Kimmel. Fun tall tale.
Under a Prairie Sky by Anne Laurel Carter
Chapter 6: New Colonies in the New World
Strangers & Saints in Plymouth (1620)
The Dutch in the New World (1624-1664)
If You Sailed on the Mayflower in 1620 by Ann McGovern. We really enjoy this series, and read this one over and over.
Squanto, Friend of the Pilgrims by Clyde Robert Bulla. I enjoyed this one but not sure anyone else read it.
An Early American Christmas by Tomie dePaola
The Jounral of Jasper Jonathan Pierce: A Pilgrim Boy by Ann Rinaldi. I'm not sure we got this one in, but it sounds good.
On the Day Peter Stuyvesant Sailed into Town by Arnold Lobel
On the Mayflower: Voyage of the Ship's Apprentice & Passenger Girl by Kate Waters. Photographs of re-enactors; excellent and we really enjoyed.
Sarah Morton's Day: A Day in the Life of a Pilgrim Girl by Kate Waters. Also photographs, really enjoyable series. There are a number of them.
Three Young Pilgrims by Cheryl Harness. sad but nice about the first winter in Plymouth colony.
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September 12:
Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
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October 10:
Chapters 5, 7, 8, 10, 11
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November 7:
Chapters 9, 12 13, 14
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December 5:
Chapters 15, 16, 21, 22, 23
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January 9:
Chapters 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 26, 41
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February 13:
Chapters 25, 27, 29, 31, 33
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March 13:
Chapters 28, 30, 36, 37, 39
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April 3:
Chapters 32, 34, 35, 38, 40, 42
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May 8:
lapbooks
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