Synopses & Reviews
Riveting accounts of real people tell the story of the American Revolution from diverse characters and viewpoints-from men, women, children, Patriots, Tories, pacifists, African-American slaves, Native Americans, Hessian mercenaries, and more. All major political, social, economic, and military viewpoints are represented. Political debates, military battles and maneuvering, the struggles of civilians, the role of children, and the fates of Tories and Continental soldiers at the end of the war are just some of the themes covered. With each story, Haven includes a variety of learning extensions-objective questions, research projects, hands-on learning activities, and open-ended points to ponder for discussion and debate. A bibliography of resources for further study completes the work. Packed with information, this engaging collection is a wonderful supplement to American History units, a great resource for read-alouds and student reports.
Review
Following the National History Standards, these stories represent diverse and often overlooked viewpoints.Curriculum Review
Review
Stories in this well-written, chronologically organized reference work are appropriate for reading aloud as well as for silent reading and research.The Book Report
Synopsis
Riveting accounts of real people tell the story of the American Revolution from diverse characters and viewpoints -- from men, women, children, Patriots, Tories, pacifists, African American slaves, Native Americans, Hessian mercenaries, and more. All major political, social, economic, and military viewpoints are represented. Political debates, military battles and maneuvering, the struggles of civilians, the role of children, and the fates of Tories and Continental soldiers at the end of the war are just some of the themes covered.
Synopsis
These riveting accounts of real people tell the story of the American Revolution from diverse and often neglected viewpoints-those of women, children, Patriots, Tories, pacifists, African-American slaves, Native Americans, Hessian mercenaries, and more. With each story, Haven includes a variety of learning extensions-objective questions, research projects, hands-on learning activities, and open-ended "points to ponder" for discussion and debate.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 337-351) and index.
About the Author
KENDALL HAVEN is a nationally recognized master storyteller and the author of numerous books, including Marvels of Math, Write Right!, and Close Encounters with Deadly Dangers. A former research scientist, he is based in Fulton, California.