I love apples and I love free printables even more! That’s why I am sharing some free apple printables for elementary students that you can use with your class or family!
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I love apples and I love free printables even more! That’s why I am sharing some free apple printables for elementary students that you can use with your class or family!
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By Thaleia
I have come to realize that my free resource posts can get very long and hard to find the things a parent or teacher might be looking for so I am breaking them down. I am creating new posts for specific subjects and age range to make these resources easier to enjoy. This post has some of our favorite free math resources for elementary.
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By Thaleia
Here’s a quick round up of free handwriting worksheets for Elementary aged students. I realized a few years ago that some public schools are taking handwriting out of schools. There’s a lot of debate about the reason why but I’m not here to debate the reason why it’s no longer seen as an important subject. I am here to give you some awesome resources for your children or students whether they attend homeschool, private school or public school.
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The Civil War is an often talked about subject matter in our household. My husband is a buff when it comes to that era of history and if you get him really going on the topic, you just may not get him to stop.
I also grew up not far from Fredericksburg, Virginia so many of the war’s battlefields were places that I toured and explored throughout much of my life. Every visit to see my family includes a stop at one of the historical sites. We really enjoy it.
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The Boston Tea Party is one of the most memorable episodes in American history. The event involved the Sons of Liberty (180+), in Native-American costumes, who boarded three ships owned by the East India Company. They destroyed 342 chests of tea in their patriotic protest, which was inspired by what they considered illegal (and unconstitutional) taxes.
The Intolerable Acts was the American Patriots’ name for a series of punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea party. They were meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists for their defiance in throwing a large tea shipment into Boston harbor. (wikipedia)
Unit Study Resources for the Boston Tea Party:
About Esther
Esther Lombardi is a writer and educator, with a fascination for exploring the many adventures in Literature and History. You’ll find more information and resources at ABookGeek.com.
This is Week 2 of the ABC’s of American History guest series. Join us each week for 26 different and fun American History topics!
Come back next week to see what new resources we have to share while we learn all about the letter C during the ABC’s of American History.