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Wander Along American Trails . . .

Teach multiple ages with this marvelous combination of resources from the American Story 1 and American Crossing. Travel across the American land, learning about the history and geography of the U.S. Along the way, you’ll discover the cultures of Native Americans, watch colonial merchants and craftsmen, join revolutionaries fighting for independence, tag along with frontiersmen expanding the boundaries of the United States, and forge through new territory with railroad barons and pioneers who conquered the West.

As you journey along, you’ll make a lot of memories with another key part of this program -- the Time Travelers Activity series. With these helps, you’ll create three-dimensional history scenes, assemble and play games, make pop-up art, and enjoy activities like making shadow puppets, five-pointed stars, and doubloons.

Resources in this program will capture any elementary student's interest in “crossing” America. History books take you on the scene and share a lot of detail that will kindle your student’s imagination. Students will also enjoy delving into picture studies of several artists who captured the American spirit on canvas. There’s just so much here!

Features you'll love in the All-American I Program Guide:

  • Parent helps that are practical and help you “learn together” with your student
  • 36-week schedule laid out so clearly, you’ll “open and go” everyday
  • Fantastic activities and related learning opportunities that are perfect for all ages
  • Supply lists for activities that will help you plan your year
  • Rating system that ranks the ease of use or supplies needed for an activity

All-American I Resources

Highlights of Your American 1 Guidebook
AA1-G - $80 - Free with Package Purchase

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Simple and Ready-to-Go!
You’ll find this program guide is laid out so simply - just open and begin! Each of your 36 school weeks is laid out to reduce your paperwork! Each week also includes activity ideas, geography and timeline work, important advice on how to teach concepts, web search ideas, and much more!

Supply List for Activities
By parent request, we’ve put together a supply list in your guidebook so you can plan your activities ahead of time, and gather any supplies (other than routine items) you need.

Student Independent Work Schedules
Each week, your student will have a schedule all their own to complete the work they need to do on their own. No more writing out “homework” schedules!

Rating System for Activities
Activities have a rating on their supplies & skill level so you’ll always know what will work for you.

Notebooking Pursuits This Year

Most of our history curriculum packages include our own exclusive notebooking pages, designed for use with our "Timelines in History" resource. This year, your student will make so many wonderful projects using the "Time Travelers" resources, that these projects will work as your primary notebook building activity. Many wonderful new pages will be added to your "Timelines in History," some of them with flaps or stand-ups or transparent layovers. Maps, games to play and more can all be filed into your "Timelines in History" as permanent reminders of your American travels this year!

History Resources
Discovery of America to the Road to Civil War

Native Homes | AC1-201 | $9
A fantastic look inside Native American tipis, earthen lodges, hogans, iglus, and plankhouses from across America. Discover a map of where different tribes lived, and how their geographical location and the local materials influenced the types of dwelling places they built. Discover how different homes were framed and the processes needed to prepare the building materials for use. Then, go inside the living quarters to see what furnishings were used and how they were arranged.

Life in a Pueblo | AC1-202 | $9
Trek into the landscape of the southwest and discover how native tribes lived, worked, farmed and cooked in pueblo villages. Learn more about their farming techniques, developed specifically for their distinct ecological environment, and how they handled irrigation. Travel with them as they trade their goods with other tribes and how times changed when the Spanish arrived on the continent.

Life in a Longhouse Village | AC1-203 | $9
Head over to the lands of the native woodland tribes, especially the Iroquois. Discover their land, in the east and their distinctive longhouse villages. Then, go inside a family compartment in a longhouse to see how the Iroquois shared their spaces, stored their goods and even cooked indoors. Finally, discover how their clothing, hunting techniques, and more were drawn directly from the timber- and game-rich forests of the east.

Colonial Crafts | AC1-204 | $9
Travel to a colonial town and see how early Americans made paper, guns, wooden goods, cloth, wigs, wheels, and barrels! Discover how all sorts of homemade and trade goods were created. See how a shoe was stitched by hand, how a cooper created a leak proof barrel, and how a wagon wheel was assembled. Learn how a blacksmith got his name, how a wig could be cleaned, and what material was used to make early American paper.

Daniel Boone: | AC1-205 | $17
Delve into the life of this brave pioneer and enjoy looking at the marvelous maps, drawings and illustrations that will lead you along the way. Study the French & Indian War, trails, turnpikes, and the Great Wilderness Road. Take to the road with Daniel Boone and visit Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Kentucky, Missouri , all the while traveling the trails that Daniel Boone blazed. Best of all, stop into other early American events such as the Revolutionary War and the Continental Congress as experienced by men like Boone. You won't want to miss this expedition!

Colonial Tools & Gadgets | AC1-206 | $9
You'll never be able to guess the uses for some of these items. See all sorts of unusual items colonial Americans used, and how they impacted colonial life. Take an up-close look at items like shoe scrapers, belly warmers, spiders for cooking, mustache cups, and even a ruggle. There's a lot to learn here about how the colonials managed with simple tools and the things they found in their new environment.

George Washington for Kids | AC1-207 | $17
Follow the life and career of the Father of our country through his life on a plantation, on the battlefield, and in the White House. Find out how he cheated death and created an army out of a collection of men once called a "motley crew." As you read, you'll also have a chance to complete some fun activities, such as designing a recruiting poster, making a general's uniform epaulets, or creating a commemorative sword.

Minn of the Mississippi | AC1-210 | $12
Follow the adventures of a turtle as he makes his way along the Mississippi River, learning about the geography of the land that borders this mighty river and discovering facts about the biosystem it supports.!

The Railroad | AC1-211 | $9
See inside the belly of an “iron horse,” and see how steam power drives the engine. Follow the growth of the railroad across America -- see how land for the track was chosen, how tracks were laid down, and how obstacles like mountains and ravines were handled. Then, discover how problems like derailing, Native American attacks, and communication were solved. It will all help you to see how the growth of the railroad affected American history and the opening of the west.

Boomtowns of the West | AC1-212 | $8
Find out how towns sprang up overnight, and what businesses thrived in the West. Get a birds-eye view of a western town main street, and see how events in the west such as the gold rush and the growth of the railroad took it from a small street to a bustling town. You'll get to take in actual pictures of towns built so quickly that half its residents lived in tents, and get to know some of the odd goings-on that often occurred in frontier cities.

Westward Ho! | AC1-213 | $23
Great stories of the opening of the west, including tales of frontiersmen like Jim Bridger, John Colter and Kit Carson. Read exciting stories of narrow escapes, brave deeds and heroic acts that created legends and started the stampede toward the west coast.

The Tale of Narcissa Whitman & | AC1-214 | $17
a Faithful Story of the Oregon Trail
Head across country on the trail to the Oregon territory, taking on the challenges of traveling miles upon miles through country plagued by harsh weather, hostile native tribes, and challenging terrain. As you go, you'll encounter the men who opened and explored the west, including trappers and mountain men who mapped the country and led wagon trains to the west coast. You'll also learn about the many trails leading west, and the types of people who left their lives in the east to make the journey. You'll need to know what supplies it took to embark on the trip, and what it took to make it in the west once you arrived. It's a great pilgrimage you won't want to miss.

Escape to Freedom | AC1-215 | $7
Follow the story of two slaves and their bold escape! See pictures of the dangers they faced as they made the tough decision to risk everything for a chance to be free.

Life on a Plantation | AC1-216 | $8
Endure the sweltering heat of a southern summer, and see how a plantation (and its slaves) worked and was farmed. Saunter through a plantation, taking time to encounter the many different buildings essential to independent living in the south. Then, encounter the culture African Americans were able to establish in spite of the conditions in which they lived and the constant threat of being whipped, dying young, or being sold and separated from loved ones.

The Discovery of the Americas | AS1-203 | $8
This trilogy tells the story of America from the early explorers who discovered the continent, to those who conquered the native peoples and colonized its shores.

Exploration & Conquest | AS1-204 | $8
This trilogy tells the story of America from the early explorers who discovered the continent, to those who conquered the native peoples and colonized its shores.

The New Americans | AS1-205 | $8
This trilogy tells the story of America from the early explorers who discovered the continent, to those who conquered the native peoples and colonized its shores.

If You Lived in Colonial Times | AS1-206 | $7
Would you rather be a cooper or a cobbler? Find out as you travel to colonial times and discover all about colonial work and play.

Benjamin Franklin | AS1-208 | $4
Meet the beloved inventor of the Franklin stove!

Liberty! Story of the American Revolution | AS1-209 | $11
A fantastic look at the Revolution that explains the issues and battles in an easy-to-understand format. Lots of sidebars accentuate this beautifully illustrated book.

If You Lived at the Time of the American Revolution | AS1-210 | $6
Follow the battles and hard times experienced by both patriots and loyalists during the war.

How the U.S. Government Works | AS1-212 | $7
Learn how the parts of our government work together.

The Lewis & Clark Expedition | AS1-214 | $14
A kid-friendly guide through uncharted territory helps kids understand the incredible challenge faced by these two leaders. Activities and fun drawings accent the text.

Amazing, Impossible Erie Canal | AS1-216 | $8
Discover the secrets of how this canal worked!

A Pioneer Sampler | AS1-218 | $15
Follow a fictional family through a year in their pioneer home. You’ll fi nd out how pioneers cooked, broke sod for planting, made maple sugar and much more!

They’re Off! Story of the Pony Express | AS1-219 | $7
Gallop into the west as you discover the story of the Pony Express, its riders, and their rough-and-tumble lifestyles.

3-D Interactive Maps: American History | AS1-252 | $16
Maps to make become 3-D tools for helping kids understand 20 events in early American history.

Plains Indians Teepee Village | AS1-253 | $7

 

A Rootin'-Tootin' Good Time with Adventure Reading

The Sign of the Beaver | AS1-303 | $7
A boy struggles to survive in the wilderness, waiting for the arrival of his family and meet his Indian neighbors.

Ben and Me | AS1-304 | $7
The story of Ben Franklin as told by his mouse, Amos.

Little House on the Prairie | AS1-307 | $9
Laura Ingalls and her family leave the Big Woods behind and head for the Kansas territory.

Riding Freedom | AS1-308 | $7
The true story of Charlotte Parkhurst, who wanted a life that seemed impossible for an orphan -- and a girl.

The Voyage of Patience Goodspeed | AS1-309 | $7
A New England girl accompanies her father on a whaling ship and encounters suspicious goings-on among the crew.

By the Great Horn Spoon | AS1-310 | $7
Praiseworthy the butler and his young master, Jack, run into many obstacles on their way to California gold fields.

Naya Nuki | AC1-301 | $ 8

After her capture by an enemy tribe, a young Shoshoni girl makes a thousand-mile trek home.

Regina Silsby’s Secret War | AC1-304 | $ 8
An American young woman finds an interesting way to help the cause of the Revolution.

Fever 1793 | AC1-305 | $ 7
Yellow fever rages through the streets of Philadelphia, the capital city of the young United States.

Bandit’s Moon | AC1-309 | $ 7
An orphan is swept off by banditos and gets into trouble galore while searching for an older brother during the California Gold Rush.

Art History: Picture Study

Early American Painters Picture Studies | AC1-501 | $29
Meet three American painters whose work is outstanding and memorable -- John Trumbull, Gilbert Stuart and Thomas Cole. Students will learn about each artist by looking at included full-color reproductions of their work and learn to appreciate it with interactive picture study activities and questions. A painting reproduction example is shown.

Bible Study Resource

Christian Character Traits for Kids | AC1-401 | $19
American heroes are often known for a particular character trait. Meet Americans who exemplify a particular character quality and how you can develop that character trait in Christ. Consumable.

Crossing America Geography Resources

Kids Learn America | AC1-601 | $13
Delightful stories, geographical facts, and cultural practices fill every page of this wonderful resource. State by state, you'll get to drop in across America, learning key facts about each state, its capital, its products and industry, and other fun things along the way. Mnemonic memory devices help kids learn each state's capital city, too!

Time for Kids: Our 50 United States | AC1-602 | $19
Each of the states is profiled on full-color pages; each one features a topographic state map with major cities highlighted. A brief history of the state is covered, along with information about important industries and agriculture. Each state has a fun "Did You Know?" fact, and gives some clues about a "Mystery Person" with ties to the state. Information about each state's postal code, capital, nickname, population, land area and state symbols are also included in this volume. Plus, you'll find out about other U.S. lands in American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, Puerto Rico, and of course, Washington, D.C. This resource is excellent at making connections between a state's history and the nation as a whole.

State Study Worksheets | AC1-603 | $19
A set of worksheets for all of the states on which the student can map cities and landmarks, and collect other information.

Outstanding Activity Resources

Time Travelers Activity Series & Text | AC1-801 | $149
Marvelous teaching text combines with oodles of activities in this incredible CD series. Produced by Homeschool in the Woods, we have gathered a series of four activity sets for you to enjoy this year. Just a sampling is pictured here.

Printable activities include paper crafts, dioramas, game boards, three-dimensional art, notebooking, and fictional newspapers. There’s also additional craft projects, vocabulary and recipes. You’ll find activities about explorers, colonials, revolutionaries and the new American nation. Crafts like Pirate Panoply, Battle Blitz and The Conestoga Wagon will engross students and offer a wealth of possible projects!

With this CD, you can print out several copies of craft projects for a number of students, OR you can save a lot of effort and expense and purchase our ready-made student pack, which is an optional add-on listed below.

Price Above Also Includes a BONUS! Printed Text
Lesson text and project directions have been printed for you to save you time and make working with the CDs easy! Each week’s lessons and projects together in an easy-to-use format. Several hundred pages of instruction and text.

Optional and Recommended!

Time Travelers Student Pack AC1-802 $59
This 200+ page student pack includes a set of most of the projects in the Time Travelers CDs, copied onto plain paper, acetate, cardstock or other papers. You can print these projects yourself directly from the CD, but this saves you a lot of time, effort and costly supplies. There are about 200 pages worth of activities, card stock models to make, games to assemble and play and more. You’ll need one per student.

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