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72 opere 1,762 membri 7 recensioni

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Opere di Kathleen Thompson

Pocahontas (1984) 115 copie
Idaho (1986) 29 copie
Mississippi (1987) 22 copie
West Virginia (1988) 22 copie
Missouri (1985) 21 copie
Montana (1988) 21 copie
Wyoming (1987) 20 copie
Utah (1985) 19 copie
Puerto Rico (1985) 19 copie
John James Audubon (1988) 11 copie
Sequoya (1988) 9 copie
Matthew Henson (1988) 5 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Thompson, Kathleen
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA

Utenti

Recensioni

"Finally, just eighteen years after Elizabeth died in 1902, women would finally have the right to vote.
But fifty years after Elizabeth Cady Stanton's death, there were still states where married women could not own property in their own names. Seventy-five years later, there were still states where a man could have his wife commited to a mental institution on his word alone.
Today, the amendment to the Constitution guaranteeing equal rights for women has still not passed."
 
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HeyMimi | 1 altra recensione | Dec 28, 2020 |
Summary:
A great informational book about The beginning of Tennessee and how it became what it is today.
Instructional Use:
Correlates with NAD Reading Standard LA.4.RI.3 and LA.4.RI.11
 
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mrspriest | Jul 8, 2014 |
Summary:
This book is about a Native American princess named Pocahontas. She was very brave and befriended the colonists that came to America from England. She married an Englishman and after having a baby, moved to England with her husband. She perished in England, but the story of her bravery lives on.

Personal Reaction:
I have always loved reading the stories about Pocahontas. She was sort of like a hero to me growing up. I loved reading about her bravery and standing up for what she believed in no matter what anyone thought.

Classroom Extension:
1. I could use this story to show students that it is important to be kind to everyone no matter how different they are.
2. I could also use this story to teach students a little history lesson of the first people to come to America.
… (altro)
 
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WendyBrown | Mar 5, 2013 |

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Opere
72
Utenti
1,762
Popolarità
#14,608
Voto
3.8
Recensioni
7
ISBN
393
Lingue
3

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