The Boston Boys Workbook |
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Here is the American Revolution-themed workbook from America's Story for America's Children. This informational text is designed for students in grades one through three, depending upon individual reading level. Click here to print or download. This workbook is seven pages in length, and includes work in history/social studies, spelling, handwriting, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. The answer key is below. |
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Sample: After a time, this war came to an end. The English soldiers went back to England, and the colonies were free. "Now," said the thirteen colonies. "We do not belong to England any more. We are the American people. We will call our country the United States. And we must have a president. Who shall it be?" "George Washington," the people cried. "For he led our troops on to victory." And indeed, it was George The capital city of America at this time was New York. So to this city George Washington went to be made |
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At their core, these fun workbooks are content + easy test prep. Kids read an informational text. They refer to the text while answering multiple-choice questions. They work with maps and more. All painlessly, without the horror of, "Oh, no! Test prep again!" Teachers and parents love these workbooks because they're self-contained little units. You can supplement, but you don't need to. To top it off, there are lots of pictures for kids to color once they've completed the workbooks. |
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Answer Key: 1. C - French and Indian War; 2. July 4, 1776; 3. General Gage; 4. C - George Washington; 5. On map; 6. On map; 7. A - northeast; 8. D - southwest. |
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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.2.1: Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text. |
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