Books and Resources for American History 2 *Resources include

Books and Resources for American History 2
*Resources include books, workbooks, lapbooks, videos, and printables (including those found online for free). I've scheduled in quite a few books (and other resources like videos and lapbooks) over this year's study. I've tried to include a pretty large variety of titles for both advanced AND reluctant readers as well as different learners and ages. Most of the titles have been chosen with my own son in mind (since this study is created for him after all!). He's a reluctant reader and likes a lot of non‐fiction and visual books as well as engaging, fictional stories based on real events. Please note: you don't have to use all or even ANY of the titles I list. I've created a framework that you can feel free to change and tweak as you wish. If you have a book you would rather use ‐ then schedule it instead! This is a pick‐and‐choose kind of history curriculum. There is plenty of room for change and adaptation. You may also want to merely browse the titles I have listed and add extra reading to any other history curriculum you may have purchased or are using. The titles I've chosen would go along well (in my opinion) with other literature based programs like Sonlight, Winter Promise, My Father's World, Ambleside, Veritas and others. Before browsing the titles, you may want to take a look at my specific notes about each category of books below. Extras for High Schoolers or Kids Who Need More
Resources that are light gray in the printable schedule add in extra “meat” for high schoolers or super‐
motivated voracious readers (etc.). They are totally optional for other ages. Sometimes (probably more often than not) the resources for high school will be scheduled in so that they are read at a much faster pace than would be practical to read out loud to lower level students. They also may contain material that may not be appropriate. Use your own discretion and be on hand to edit or discuss, if you choose to use them with younger students. I am not done creating work for older students so right now there are only a few extras for them. I’ll be working on adding in more when time permits. I may not have this portion of the guide completed for several years since we won’t be using it for that grade level until a much later date. History of Us
I scheduled in the History of Us series (books 7‐10) mainly because I got a request to do so (yes, you Ashley!) and also because I have them. I have a lot of mixed feelings about these books. They have what I personally consider a liberal bias/slant to them and the writing style doesn't’t appeal to me. It feels very “chatty” and for whatever reason, that irritates me. When I went through the books the first time, I could barely stand to read them. My husband who happened to be listening in and my oldest son also felt the same way. My daughter, however, LOVED them. She loved all of the pictures. She loved the friendly text and all of the side bars, etc. They were her favorite history “text” by far. The History of Us series IS very colorful and does contain some interesting stories. I can understand why so many homeschoolers find them appealing. I recommend you check out at least one of the books at the library before purchasing any of them, to see if they are “your” style and if they mesh with your political beliefs. Also, I HATE how these books jump around from one date to another and back again. The stories are not in order by date. I’ve tried to plug the chapters in the best I can according to a combination of date and subject, but feel free to adjust everything to your own liking. This history study was NOT designed around these books. They were plugged into MY way of doing things. If you use the History of Us series, you may want to take a look at some terrific free resources at PBS. These resources have all sorts of suggestions with a lot of wonderful printables including student sheets and teacher’s guides. They were designed for middle schoolers (I believe), although they would be terrific for high schoolers and you may also like some of the lessons (or at least pictures/printables) for younger students. I recommend you at least take a peek and see if there is anything you’d like to use. You may also be interested in the series of videos available at Discovery Streaming that go along with the books: Freedom – A History of Us. Readers
Readers are chosen with the idea that your student will probably read them silently, however they are fine for read‐alouds too! They are usually “easier” and chosen with my reluctant reader in mind. History selections can be either read‐alouds or readers depending on your child’s age, ability and interest. Some of the history selections may be too difficult for a younger student to read alone and may contain issues you want to preview or discuss as you read along. You can, of course, substitute any other book(s) of your choosing. Because I’ve organized weeks by topic/time period, it should be easy to plug in your favorites. Older students (like a high schooler) may want to skip the really easy reader selections in favor of some of the history selections you think are appropriate for this year’s literature. Don’t underestimate what you can learn from “easy” books though. I’ve personally learned more from homeschooling my children with “kid’s books” than I ever did from a textbook in high school. Picture Books/ Easy Readers
If you have a younger sibling tagging along, a very reluctant reader, an adopted child learning English or a learning disabled child you can read (or assign) the week’s picture book (or easy reader) choice instead of the more involved books. Picture books are also a good option for those weeks that are really busy and you just don’t have time to do the read‐alouds, but don’t want to get behind schedule. They will cover the same basic material or time period but just not as in depth. Sometimes I schedule a “harder” picture book as a reader. You can also use picture books as a “book basket” item. These are books you make available, but don’t necessarily assign. The books in this category are going to be pretty simple (sometimes even just a few lines of text on a page) and usually much more visual than the other choices. Anyway, do what you want with these recommendations. Use ‘em, toss ‘em or keep them in reserve. ;‐) President’s Study
The President’s Study is optional. I’ve chosen to schedule in the series of books by Mike Venezia as well as some DK biographies and other titles. A less expensive, less hassle alternative to the individual book titles is to purchase ONE book featuring the presidents. I suggest either of the following: Have Fun with the Presidents: Activities, Projects, and Fascinating Facts (for younger students as it has activities, crafts, games and recipes, etc.) or National Geographic’s Our Country’s Presidents (listed on Amazon for grades 5‐8). Another good book is Time for Kids: Presidents of the United States (listed on Amazon for grades 3‐
6). A FREE option is to just use this free printable book from Home of Heroes. You can see a free Google Books preview of Have Fun with the Presidents to get an idea of the content. The National Geographic book is beautiful with nice, glossy pictures and large, easy to read text. Quick facts are next to a full page size picture of each president and there are 3‐4 pages of information presented in an attractive fashion. There are also sections interspersed throughout the book about different subjects like the White House (with a cut‐away illustration, the powers of the president, presidential landmarks, kids in the White House and more. The Time for Kids book has only one page per president with a more juvenile feel to the graphics and layout. On each page spread it has a “timeline” of key dates and there are a few other sections too like one on the White House, the three branches of government and more. Otter actually likes this book better than the one from National Geographic, maybe because there is less to read, LOL….or maybe it’s more kid‐friendly (to him). J Feel free to choose your own books or use information from the Internet to complete each week’s study. If you don’t do the president’s study, you may still wish to enter each presidency into your timeline for a better understanding of who fit in “when”. Science?
I’ve scheduled in some optional science related studies that are related to this year’s history. These items do not make up a complete year’s worth of science though, so I recommend you choose a separate science program. You can consider these items to be part of your history study, basically. They are just small unit studies that enrich specific time period coverage or some of the novels/books that are being used. If you don’t have time for them, just ignore. Lapbooks
This year I tried to schedule in a variety of lapbooks. I’ve found that lapbooks help my son retain what he’s learning. Besides making information stick, we think they are also fun to make and then look through when you are done! You can find more information about lapbooks online, like at this Squidoo Lens by Jimmie. I tried to include lapbook freebies, but I’ve also scheduled in a few lapbooks you would need to purchase, if you choose to do them. Some kids love lapbooks and others don’t. If you have one that doesn’t, you may want to skip them. For some kids, it helps to already have the materials cut out ahead of time and available in a Ziploc bag. That way your child is only doing the writing and then pasting the items into his/her folder. You can also put lapbook items onto cardstock and store the pages in your notebook. By the way, lapbooks aren’t just for little kids! Older students may enjoy making them too. If your older student is interested in lapbooking, you may want to approach it more like making a learning scrapbook. Your older student can even design his/her own lapbook elements. Workbooks
My daughter was always a workbooky kid. She LOVED workbooks. I’ve scheduled in two workbooks to keep the continuity from my first year program and for those of you who like this method of teaching/learning. They are nice in that they sum up material pretty succinctly and they also give kids some practice with “traditional” school type materials. They also give kids some practice with working more independently. You have to have the ability to summarize material and choose the most correct answers, etc. Some of these skills may help with those who have to do some yearly testing. They are also nice for moms who want a little reassurance. Workbooks aren’t evil, LOL! They can work in nicely into a literature rich curriculum to add a little “extra”. If you hate workbooks, just skip them. Warning! I have not been able to preview each and every item or video in this schedule yet! Use at your own discretion! What’s OK for one family may not be for another so please check everything out to make sure it aligns with your family’s beliefs, etc.! This is a study that I am ultimately designing for my own son and simply sharing what we are going to do. What may work for us, may not for you. Keep this in mind! If you come across something you think should have a warning or be eliminated, please email me at [email protected]. Reading levels are taken from Scholastic.com and other online sources. If you want to help support my website, any purchases you make via Amazon from the book links are very much appreciated as I get a small commission. Please don’t post this list anywhere else. Please link to our site instead. ☺ Check our site for updates as there may be future changes. Our site has pictures and descriptions of the many of the resources listed below. The list below is for planning purposes. Items in yellow will probably need to be purchased, if you plan on using them. Item Item type
Week Started and Ended Want? Have Fun with the Presidents: Activities, Projects, and Fascinating Facts Optional President book 1‐38 (if used) Our Country's Presidents: All You Need to Know About the Presidents, From George Washington to Barack Obama Time for Kids: Presidents of the United States Optional President book 1‐38 (if used) Optional President book Advanced book Advanced book (free) 1‐38 (if used) 1‐5 1‐4 Non‐fiction 1‐5 Fictional novel CD with printables 1‐5 1‐5 1‐2 1 Picture book 1 Picture book 1 President book Printable (free) Printable (free) Lapbook (free) Lapbook (free) Printable (free) DVD or DS Online Subscription Website Library DVD or DS 1‐5 1‐38 1‐38 1‐5 1‐5 1 1‐5 1‐38 (not frequent) 1 1‐5 1‐38 2 Picture book 2 Picture book 2 Abraham Lincoln’s Word The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas Two Miserable Presidents: The Amazing, Terrible, and Totally True Story of the Civil War Shades of Gray Time Travelers: The Civil War The Classic Tales of Brer Rabbit The Underground Railroad: An Interactive History Adventure (You Choose Books) Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom From Slave to Soldier Based on a True Civil War Story (Level 3) DK Biography Abraham Lincoln Printable President Cards Printable Book of the Presidents Homeschool Share Lapbook: Civil War Dynamic 2 Moms Civil War Lapbook Mini‐Book about Lincoln PBS Civil War BrainPop.com Dear America: When Will This Cruel War be Over? History Pockets: The American Civil War Great American Artists The Battle of Bull Run: An Interactive History Adventure (You Choose Books) The Monitor: The Iron Warship that Changed the World Abe Lincoln: The Boy Who Loved Books Reader Reader Book with printables Activity book Reader Abe Lincoln: The Boy Who Loved Books Lapbook Disney’s Tales of Brer Rabbit Farmer Boy (boy) Farmer Boy Lapbook Caddie Woodlawn (girl) Caddie Woodlawn Teacher’s Guide with Worksheets Billy and the Rebel: Based on a True Civil War Story The Last Brother The Last Brother Teacher’s Guide Just a Few Words, Mr. Lincoln: The Story of the Gettysburg Address Free Gettysburg poster Civil War Sub: The Mystery of the Hunley Winter on the Farm Pink and Say The Faces of Lincoln Super Pop Up Reports: Civil War John Wilkes Booth wanted poster John Wilkes Booth escape route poster A History of Us Book 7 Reconstructing America Forty Acres and Maybe a Mule The Forty‐Acre Swindle The Story of the U.S.A. book 3 American Becomes a Giant Sounder (boy) Glencoe Study Guide for Sounder Children of the Fire (girl) Reconstruction Junction (Chester Comix) Lapbook (free) Library Video or clips online Reader Lapbook (Free) Reader Printable (free) Picture book Picture book Printable (free) Library DVD or DS Printable Poster (free) Picture book Picture book Picture book Printable (free) Printable (free) Printable (free) Printable (free) Advanced book Fictional novel Fictional novel Workbook Reader Printable (free) Reader Reader (comic book style) Printable (free) Reconstruction Junction Teacher’s Guide with Activities Andrew Johnson: Seventeenth President President book 1865‐1869 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) DVD or free online PBS American Experience: Reconstruction An Age of Extremes: 1880‐1917 A History of Advanced book (not scheduled) 2 3‐5 (not scheduled) 3‐5 (not scheduled) 3 3 (not scheduled) 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6‐12 6‐8 6‐8 6‐30 6‐7 6‐7 6‐7 6 6 6 6‐8 7‐18 US Book 8 Online reading (free) What was it like to live under segregation DVD or DS PBS American Experience ‐ Ulysses S. Grant, Warrior President Printable (free) The Fears of Black Americans During Reconstruction Printable (free) Segregation – The Jim Crow Laws Ulysses S. Grant: Eighteenth President 1869‐
President book 1877 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) Coolies Little House on the Prairie Homeschool Share Little House on the Prairie Lapbook Dandelions The Toughest Cowboy: or How the Wild West Was Tamed PBS American Experience: Transcontinental Railroad America in the 20th Century: America Becomes a World Power Rutherford B. Hayes: Nineteenth President 1877‐1881 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) America's Prairies and Grasslands: Guide to Plants and Animals Prairie Dogs Homeschool Share Prairie Dog Lapbook Buffalo Bill DK Eyewitness Wild West A Little Prairie House A Picture Book of Thomas Alva Edison James A. Garfield: Twentieth President 1881 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) Chester A. Arthur: Twenty‐First President: 1881 ‐ 1885 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) Time For Kids: Thomas Edison: A Brilliant Inventor Nikola Tesla and the Electric Fair (free download) Just the Facts: The Emergence of Modern America: The Gilded Age Horrible Histories: Wild West PBS: The West: (Portion of DVD: The Geography 7 7 7 7 7 Reader (picture book) Reader Lapbook (free) 8 8‐10 8‐10 Picture book Picture book 8 8 DVD or DS 8 DS 8 8 8 8 8 9 President book 9‐10 9 9 9 President book 9 Non‐fiction (science) 9‐10 Comic book style (science)(free) DS 9 9 9 9 President book Non‐fiction book (science) Non‐fiction book (science) Lapbook (free) Fictionalized biography Non‐fiction Picture book Picture book DVD or DS DVD or DS of Hope 1877‐1887) Animated Hero Classics: Thomas Edison and the Electric Light Make a pop‐up book about the invention of the light bulb In the Hands of a Child lapbook: Thomas Alva Edison You Wouldn’t Want to Live in a Wild West Town Liberty! Twenty‐one Elephants and Still Standing Grover Cleveland: Twenty‐Second and Twenty‐
Fourth President 1885‐1889, 1893‐1897 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) Teacher Tube: Grover Cleveland PBS Texas Ranch House Rabbit Ears: Pecos Bill Time Warp Trio: Hey Kid, Want to Buy a Bridge? Thomas Edison notebooking pages The Orphan of Ellis Island Kids on Strike! Hannah's Journal: The Story of an Immigrant Girl
The Moffats If You Lived 100 Years Ago Coming to America: The Story of Immigration Benjamin Harrison: Twenty‐Third President (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) Just the Facts: The Emergence of Modern America: The Progressive Era Dear America: Dreams in the Golden Country Statue of Liberty worksheet Peppe the Lamplighter Sailing Home William McKinley: Twenty‐Fifth President 1897‐
1901 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) Harry Houdini for Kids: His Life and Adventures with 21 Magic Tricks and Illusions Wilber and Orville Wright Young Fliers 1897 Sears Roebuck & Co. Catalogue Wee and the Wright Brothers Bully for You, Teddy Roosevelt Time For Kids: Theodore Roosevelt: The Adventurous President Thomas Edison’s 1910 movie: Frankenstein DVD or DS 9 9 $ Lapbook 9‐10 Reader Picture book Picture book 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11‐12 11‐12 11‐12 11‐12 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 13‐14 13‐14 13 13 13‐14 13‐14 13 Printable (free) President book Online Video DVD DVD or DS DVD or DS Printable (free) Fictional novel Non‐fiction Reader Reader Picture book Picture book President book DS DVD or DS Printable (free) Picture book Picture book President book Non‐fiction activity book Fictionalized biography Non‐fiction Picture book Advanced book/ President book President book Online video Wright Brother’s Activity Book The Houdini Box First Flight: The Story of Tom Tate and the Wright Brothers Animated Hero Classics: The Wright Brothers A Journey Through Learning: 20th Century Lapbook Henry Ford: Young Man with Ideas The Great San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Welcome to Samantha's World‐1904: Growing Up in America's New Century 1906 Footage of the San Francisco earthquake damage Magnus and the Fire Kids Discover: Ellis Island Time for Kids: Henry Ford William Howard Taft (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) The Glorious Flight: Across the Channel with Louis Bleriot July 25, 1909 Homeschool Share’s The Glorious Flight Lapbook Usborne Titanic Titanic Tickets The Titanic: An Interactive History Adventure (You Choose Books) DK Readers: Survivors The Night the Titanic Sank (Level 2) Polar the Titanic Bear: The True Story Pig on the Titanic: A True Story National Geographic – Secrets of the Titanic A War, Peace, and All That Jazz: 1918‐1945 A History of US Book 9 The Yanks are Coming: The United States in the First World War Where Poppies Grow: A World War I Companion Rascal Days that Shook the World: Christmas Truce America in the 20th Century: World War I: On the Homefront Masterpiece Theatre: A Death in the Family Causes of WWI Printable (free) Picture book Picture book 13 14 14 DVD or DS $ Lapbook 14 14‐38 Fictionalized biography Reader (comic book style) Reader 15‐17 15 15 15 President book 15 16 16‐17 16 Picture book 16 Lapbook (free) 16 Reader Printable (free) 17 17 17 Picture book 17 Picture book Picture book DVD Advanced book 17 17 17 18‐29 Advanced book 18‐19 Non‐fiction 18‐19 Reader DS DS 18‐19 18 18 DVD or DS Printable (free) 18 18 Online video Picture book Magazine Reader Reader Cher Ami Coloring book and story European Alliances Theatres of War World War I “replica” letter WWI Trenches Trench diagram A Trench diagram B Life in the Trenches World War I Planes Hands of a Child WWI Lapbook Christmas in the Trenches Mailing May Woodrow Wilson (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) Created Equal: Women Campaign for the Right to Vote 1840 ‐ 1920 Casey over There PBS American Experience: Influenza 1918 World War I Weapons World War I statistics End of the War Treaty of Versailles Worksheet Skyscrapers!: Super Structures to Design & Build Moonshiner’s Son Moving North: African Americans and the Great Migration 1915‐1930 Gangsters at the Grand Atlantic (American Girl History Mysteries) Ben’s Trumpet Aunt Minnie McGranahan Warren G. Harding (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) Dear America: Color Me Dark PBS Broadway: The American Musical: Syncopated City (segment of series) Felix in Hollywood cartoon Steamboat Willie One Family’s Story (pull out pages) Kids Discover: Roaring 20’s DK Biography Amelia Earhart Charles Lindbergh, Graphic Biography Angel Coming Printable (free) Printable (free) Printable (free) Printable (free) Printable (free) 18 18 18 18 18 Printable (free) Printable mini‐
books (free) $ Lapbook 18 18 18‐19 (not scheduled) 18 18 18 Non‐fiction 19 Picture book DVD or DS Printable (free) Printable (free) Printable (free) Printable (free) Activity book Fictional novel Non‐fiction 19 19 19 19 19 19 20‐23 20‐22 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 21‐22 21 21 Picture book Picture book President book Reader Picture book Picture book President book DVD or DS DVD or DS Online video Online video Printable (free) Magazine Reader Reader (comic book style) Picture book The Bravest Dog Ever: The True Story of Balto Calvin Coolidge (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) PBS American Experience: Amelia Earhart Babe Ruth: One of Baseball’s Greatest (boy) Amelia Earhart: More Than a Flier Amelia and Eleanor Go for a Ride Time Warp Trio: The High and Flighty Al Capone Does My Shirts Out of the Dust Meet Kit: An American Girl 1934 (girl) Kit Kittredge Lapbook The Dust Bowl: An Interactive History Adventure Dust for Dinner Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel Herbert Hoover (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) Dust to Eat: Drought and Depression in the 1930s Rose's Journal: The Story of a Girl in the Great Depression The Gardener Potato: A Tale from the Great Depression Franklin D. Roosevelt: 32nd President 1933‐
1945 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) 1930’s film: We Work Again PBS American Experience: FDR 1937 dramatization of how photographs are transmitted by wire Don’t Forget Winona Days That Shook the World: Disaster in The Sky Back of the Mike 1938 Daily life in a South Dakota town during the Great Depression Pick of the Pod Picture book 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 23‐25 23‐25 23 (not scheduled) 23 23 23 23 Non‐fiction 24‐25 Reader 24‐25 24 24 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 25 25 26‐29 26‐29 26 26 President book DVD or DS Reader Picture book Picture book DVD or DS Advanced book Fictionalized novel Reader Lapbook (free) Reader Picture book Picture book President book Picture book Picture book Non‐fiction Online video DVD or DS Online video Picture book DS Online video Online video Online video Mr. Smith Goes to Washington DVD The Good Fight : How World War II Was Won Advanced book V Is for Victory: America Remembers World War Non‐fiction II World War 2 Tales (Chester Comix) (boy) Reader (comic book style) Welcome to Molly's World,1944: Growing Up in Reader World War Two America (girl) The Attack on Pearl Harbor: An Interactive History Adventure (You Choose Books) (either girl or boy) The Unbreakable Code Pennies in a Jar Empire of the Sun Tora! Tora! Tora! World War 2 Tales Guide Main Causes of World War II Hands of a Child Lapbook – WWII World War II Ration Stamps Booklet *coming soon* The Japanese American Internment: An Interactive History Adventure (You Choose Books) Journey To Topaz: A Story Of The Japanese‐
American Evacuation Players in Pigtails (girl) Baseball Saved Us (boy) Wind Flyers Sands of Iwo Jima The Miracle of the White Stallions ABC Victory Garden Pamphlet World War 2 Posters Across the Blue Pacific : A World War II Story Nim and the War Effort Miracle at Moreaux All the People: Since 1945 A History of US Book 10 D‐Day: They Fought to Free Europe from Hitler’s Tyranny A Country Schoolhouse Harry S. Truman: Thirty‐third President 1945‐
1953 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) PBS American Experience: Truman 1948 “Futuramic” Oldsmobile commercial Hands of a Child Lapbook – The Cold War Era Speaking Out: The Civil Rights Movement 1950‐
1964 Jonas Salk and the Polio Vaccine The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet Video Yearbook: Korea: America’s Forgotten War 1950’s Sunbeam bread commercial 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26‐28 26 Reader 27 Reader 27‐29 Picture book Picture book Picture book DVD DVD Printable (free) Printable (free) Picture book Picture book DVD Advanced book 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 29‐38 Non‐fiction 29 Picture book 29 29 29 29 29‐38 (not scheduled) 30 30 30‐31 30 30 Reader Picture book Picture book DVD DVD Printable (free) Printable (free) $ Lapbook Printable (free) President book DVD or DS Online video $ Lapbook Non‐fiction Reader (comic book style) Reader DS Online video 1954 Corporate Cold War‐era cartoon promoting capitalism The Story of the U.S.A. book 4 Dwight D. Eisenhower: Thirty‐fourth President 1953‐1961 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) 1952 Eisenhower presidential animated campaign commercial October Sky Our Changing Family Life If You Lived at the Time of Martin Luther King Time For Kids: Rosa Parks: Civil Rights Pioneer The Story of Ruby Bridges PBS: The Sixties Thirteen Days The Missiles of October JFK: The Age of the Kennedy Presidency MLK Jr. poster Rosa Parks coloring and info page Montgomery Bus Boycott printable Hands of a Child lapbook: Martin Luther King Jr. DK Biography John F. Kennedy DK Biography Martin Luther King, Jr. A Class Divided Days That Shook the World: Cold War Spies Lyndon B. Johnson: Thirty‐sixth President 1963‐
1969 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) Uncle Andy’s American and Vietnam: The Elephant and the Tiger Escape from Saigon: How a Vietnam War Orphan Became an American Boy Look to the Stars Patrol: An American Soldier in Vietnam Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11 One Giant Leap Flying to the Moon: An Astronaut’s Story 1960’s Cheerios space age commercial In the Shadow of the Moon (DS) When We Left Earth (DS) American Experience: Race to the Moon (DS) Apollo 13 From Earth to the Moon Online video 30 31 31 31 31 31 31 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32‐33 (not scheduled) 32 33 33 33 33 Picture book Advanced book 33 34 Non‐fiction 34 Reader Picture book Picture book Picture book Reader Online video DVD or DS 34 34 34 34 34‐35 34 34 Workbook President book Online video DVD Online Video Non‐fiction Reader Picture book DVD or DS DVD DVD DS Printable poster (free) Printable (free) Printable (free) $ Lapbook President book Non‐fiction Online video DS President book The Wall Richard M. Nixon: Thirty‐seventh President 1969‐1974 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) Childhood of Famous Americans: Ronald Reagan: Young Leader Gerald R. Ford: Thirty‐Eighth President 1974‐
1977 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) Jimmy Carter: Thirty‐Ninth President Night Crossing Basher Five‐ Two: The True Story of F‐16 Fighter Pilot Captain Scott O’ Grady Time For Kids: Ronald Reagan: From Silver Screen to Oval Office Inventing the Computer Video Yearbook Collection 1984 The Hunt for Red October The Bravest Cat George Bush (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) Bill Clinton (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) Bill Gates Picture book President book 34 35 Reader 36‐37 President book 36 President book DVD Non‐fiction novel 36 36 37‐38 37 37‐38 37 37 38 38 38 38 President book Reader DS DVD Picture book President book President book Reader