I AMAmerican History: 100 Mini Posters of Famous People in American History! Posters of: Abigail Adams • John Adams • John Quincy Adams • Susan B Anthony • Neil A Armstrong • Clara Barton • Alexander Graham Bell • William Bradford • John Brown • William Jennings Bryan &b
TITLE | : | I AMAmerican History: 100 Mini Posters of Famous People in American History! |
AUTHOR | : | |
RATING | : | 4.72 (144 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 1937166090 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
NUMBER of PAGES | : | 208 Pages |
PUBLISH DATE | : | 2011-11-22 |
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This unique collection of mini posters humanizes historical figures. Accompanying text is in the first person, quotations capture the essence of each individual's accomplishment, and each includes a section "Here's something you may not have known about me" followed by a fun, down-to-earth fact, like that Abraham Lincoln was a wrestler, or that Eli Whitney started his own business at 14. Includes excellent ideas for a variety of interesting bulletin-board displays and classroom activities to maximize the pedagogical impact of these delightful posters. Posters of: Abigail Adams • John Adams • John Quincy Adams • Susan B Anthony • Neil A Armstrong • Clara Barton • Alexander Graham Bell • William Bradford • John Brown • William Jennings Bryan • John C Calhoun • Andrew Carnegie • Cesar Chavez • Henry Clay • Bill Clinton &b
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