Description: National Geographic Reading Expeditions American Communities Across Time A Homesteading Community Of 1880s Follow Mary Lewis and her family of sharecroppers as they move from Kentucky to Kansas, one of the first African-American homesteading towns in the United states. See how the settlers lived and how their community changed over time. National Geographic Learning�s mission is to bring the world to the classroom and the classroom to life. With our English language programs, students learn about their world by experiencing it. Through our partnerships with National Geographic and TED, they develop the language and skills they need to be successful global citizens and leaders. Grade level preschool to 3 This book is 24 pages This book is in excellent condition; however, there is a school stamp on the inside cover - EDUCATION - EDUCATIONAL - GOOD READ - SHORT READ - HOME SCHOOL MATERIAL - EARLY LEARNER - EARLY READER - HISTORY BOOK - HISTORY National Geographic's A Homesteading Community Of The 1880s By Gare Thompson Item#1080
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Book Title: A Homesteading Community Of 1880s
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Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Publisher: National Geographic
Intended Audience: Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8
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Type: Short Stories
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Language: English
Era: 1900s
Author: Gare Thompson
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Genre: History
Topic: American History, Books
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