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Available
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Publication
Franklin Watts (2013), Edition: Revised, 32 pages
Description
Uses humor to recount the events leading up to the colonists' defiant act against the British, describing the Boston Tea Party itself, as well as providing a brief history of the American Revolution.
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LibraryThing member HollyBrunner
Interesting point of view. Could be used to engage students in a focal study of the Boston Tea Party.
LibraryThing member ebrady333
This book is about the Boston Tea Party. This book tells exactly what happened that day, when, where, and why it took place. It also tells about who the people were that were involved.
I liked this book because I think it will be an interesting way for students to learn about history and what the
I would use this book in the classroom in a history lesson about the Boston Tea Party. I think it would be fun and making learning about the tea party fun to have the students dress up and act out what happened that day. Instead of tea boxes we could just use tea bags!
I liked this book because I think it will be an interesting way for students to learn about history and what the
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Boston Tea Party actually was. This book has maps and pictures o show what people, places, and things looked like. It does not leave anything out about what happened.I would use this book in the classroom in a history lesson about the Boston Tea Party. I think it would be fun and making learning about the tea party fun to have the students dress up and act out what happened that day. Instead of tea boxes we could just use tea bags!
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Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
2006
Physical description
32 p.; 9.75 inches
ISBN
0531238563 / 9780531238561