: wharf water tea you'd rather not drink by Cook, Peter, 1946 May 13- ; Antram, David, 1958- ; Salariya, David The reader is on center stage as he or she gets a tour through life as a slave, warrior, explorer, and even a mummy!
TM ® & © 2016 Scholastic Inc. All Rights Reserved. You are about to be a part of history. You are about to find out why you wouldn't want to be at the Boston Tea Party!
Series Information This delightful series brings something unusual to the study of history: humor. You Wouldn't Want to be an Aristocrat in the French Revolution!
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You wouldn't want to be at the Boston Tea Party!
Hilarious illustrations, captions, and sidebars leave no doubt that you simply wouldn't want to be there.
Series Features
Perfect resource for reluctant readers with:
⢠humor and history tied to curriculum
⢠entertaining sidebars to pique reader's curiosity
⢠comprehensive glossary to support content
⢠index to make navigating subject matter easier The You Wouldn't Want to... series revels in the darker side of life in ancient times.
The year is 1773.
Boston Tea Party, precursor to the American Revolution in which 342 chests of tea belonging to the British East India Company were thrown into Boston Harbor by American patriots disguised as Mohawk Indians on December 16, 1773.
You are about to be a part of history. The land you live in is a British colony, ruled from London - but all that is about to end, as you take part in the birth of a new, independent nation! Regular Price: $29.00 .
ISBN: 978-0-531-27105-6 ... You Wouldn't Want to Be a Nurse During the American Civil War!
The You Wouldn't Want to... series revels in the darker side of life in ancient times.
You were to be at the center of some of the most important events in America's history, events that led to the American Revolution.
Eventually you, and your fellow Americans won your freedom and a new nation was born: the United States of America. You were to be at the center of some of the most important events in America's history, events that led to the American Revolution.
Eventually you, and your fellow Americans won your freedom and a new nation was born: the United States of America.
Perfect resource for reluctant readers with:
1600-1775 United States -- History -- Colonial period, ca. : A One-Way Journey You'd Rather Not Make by Colin Hynson: You Wouldn't Want to be at the Boston Tea Party! They were protesting a tax on tea … But all this lay in the future. (Revised Edition) has 2 available editions to buy at Half Price Books Marketplace On the night of December 16, 1773, you were busy blacking your face with coal dust and disguising yourself as a Mohawk Indian. : A Horrible Time in Paris You'd Rather Avoid by Jim Pipe: You Wouldn't Want to be an Inca Mummy! According to the Boston Tea Party Museum, the tea was worth $1.7 million in today's dollars, and modern estimates indicate that "the destroyed tea could have brewed 18,523,000 cups of tea." Your name is George Robert Twelves Hewes and you were born in Boston Massachusetts, in 1742.
: Wharf Water Tea You'd Rather Not Drink by Peter Cook The reader is on center stage as he or she gets a tour through life as a slave, warrior, explorer, and even a mummy! Free US shipping on orders over $10. This is a Two Part Unit - Made for Social Studies AND Language Arts programs.Worksheets in Microsoft Word and PDF formCan be modified and/or copied for classroom useWorksheets include:Key Terms Word Search PuzzleCross Word PuzzleMultiple Choice Questions for quizzes and/or testsPowerPoint is …
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You are about to find out why you wouldn't want to be at the Boston Tea Party!
Series Information This delightful series brings something unusual to the study of history: humor. # 036842. You grew to manhood in a time of turmoil, when American colonists first began to rebel against the unjust rule of the British government.
Hilarious illustrations, captions, and sidebars leave no doubt that you simply wouldn't want to be there.
Series Features
Perfect resource for reluctant readers with:
⢠humor and history tied to curriculum
⢠entertaining sidebars to pique reader's curiosity
⢠comprehensive glossary to support content
⢠index to make navigating subject matter easier
1600-1775 -- Juvenile literature title_display: You wouldn't want to be at the Boston Tea Party! You grew to manhood in a time of turmoil, when American colonists first began to rebel against the unjust rule of the British government. You are about to be a part of history. Picture yourself as a young Bostonian in 1773.
You Wouldn't Want to Be at the Boston Tea Party!