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My school district has adopted The Teachers College Reading and Writing units of study. One of the main resources teachers can provide for their students is an engaging classroom library. Two books that I am most excited about are George vs. George The American Revolution As Seen from Both Sides and Why We Won the American Revolution-through Primary Sources. The titles chosen in this project will help awaken students passion for history. I hope it spills over to other parts of American History for them. In 4th grade children take on the challenge of researching history, specifically the American Revolution. Children study multiple points of view, support a position with reasons and evidence, tackle complex texts, and learn strategies for using new domain-specific words. I currently do not possess this genre in my classroom library and having these titles will help enrich my students learning experiences.

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My school district has adopted The Teachers College Reading and Writing units of study. One of the main resources teachers can provide for their students is an engaging classroom library. Two books that I am most excited about are George vs. George The American Revolution As Seen from Both Sides and Why We Won the American Revolution-through Primary Sources. The titles chosen in this project will help awaken students passion for history. I hope it spills over to other parts of American History for them. In 4th grade children take on the challenge of researching history, specifically the American Revolution. Children study multiple points of view, support a position with reasons and evidence, tackle complex texts, and learn strategies for using new domain-specific words. I currently do not possess this genre in my classroom library and having these titles will help enrich my students learning experiences.

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