As you journey along, you’ll enjoy the many learning experiences that will
help your student get to know our American culture. They’ll conduct secret missions,
help with the war effort, be a robber baron for a day, sing cowboy songs, live
the pioneer life, design a city tenement, host a 50’s night, and create their
own newfangled fad!
Not only will your student love the hands-on activities we’ve scheduled for
you, they’ll also create their own American culture magazine for their “Make-Your-Own”
pages this year. They’ll create articles and headlines on the key events and
cultural changes going on around America. Students will also get to study later
American painters, and discover the lives of the presidents who served America
Best of all, the books in this program are just outstanding! One book takes
you into the inner workings of the financial world during the Great Depression,
while another transports you to
Lincoln’s side as he uses the latest Civil War-era technology. Still another
gains you inside access to World War II spying, and another title puts you in
Dallas on the day President Kennedy was shot. You’ll want to venture inside these
books!
All-American II Resources
Highlights of Your American Culture Guidebook
AA2-G - $80 - Free with Package Purchase
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 Resource
"Make-Your-Own" American Culture Magazine | AC2-151 | $15
Create magazine headlines, stories, puzzles, letters to the editor and more
for the big events in recent American history -such as Antietam, the Oklahoma
land rush, D-Day battles, presidential assassinations, and the moon landing.

History Resources
The Road to Civil War to the Toppling of the Towers
Your students will love this year's book choices. Amazing books have intriguing
photographs, marvelous drawings, and stories that will draw them into the culture
and experiences of Americans from every walk of life. They'll follow important
developmental milestones in America's industry, and discover background on innovations
such as mass production, the elevator, subway systems, dams and bridges, and
so much more! It's a year that will help them understand later American history
and our American culture!
Civil War for Kids AC2-201 | $15
Year by year, watch the Civil War unfold as you complete activities such
as planning your own reconnaissance mission. You'll follow all the major battles
and regions of conflict, as well as learning about life during the war: a soldier's
life in camp, survival in prison camps, hospitals and medical care, and the
struggle of families to survive back home.
Mr. Lincoln's High-Tech War | AC2-202 | $19
Fascinating narrative shows Lincoln as our nation’s first hands-on Commander-in-Chief,
whose appreciation for the power of technology played a critical role in the
North’s Civil War victory over the less developed South. Learn how the North
used the idea of total war and up-to-date technology to win this bitter conflict.
Ghosts of the Civil War | AS2-202 | $ 8
One of the best illustrators of our time gives us an excellent overview of
the Civil War. This text explains this conflict in a way that young children
can grasp and enjoy.
Into the West | AC2-203 | $23
James McPherson writes 39 chapters on the days following the Civil War. He
journeys through the upheavals and difficulties of Reconstruction, including
the debate over presidential versus congressional reconstruction, the Ku Klux
Klan, and the impeachment of Andrew Johnson. Later chapters cover the Homestead
Act, cattle drives, outlaws, and the forced removal of Native American tribes.
Going West! | AS2-204 | $13
Another fantastic book in the Kaleidoscope Kids series
takes us along on a wagon train west to help settle a frontier town. Plan to
build a “prairie schooner” and a fort!
The Central Pacific Railroad | AC2-204 | $6
Follow the tracks being laid across the plains to create the First Transcontinental
Railroad.
Shutting Out the Sky | AC2-205 | $18
Through the stories of five immigrants, the world of New York City's tenements
comes alive with descriptions of the newcomers' struggles and triumphs as they
acclimate to life in America.
Building the New York Subway | AC2-207 | $6
Go underground to see below city streets into an underground labyrinth of
transportation tunnels.
Immigrant Kids | AS2-205 | $ 9
Discover the lives of children who came to America from different countries
and the adjustments they make to their new lives.
Growing up in Coal Country | AS2-206 | $ 9
What was it like to be a child working in a coal mine at the turn of the
century? Find out what these children experienced.
Remarkable, Rough-Riding Life of Theodore Roosevelt | AC2-209 | $17
Fabulous illustrations take you inside empire in America, and the life of
the one-of-a-kind Teddy.
Ground-Breaking, Chance-Taking Life of George Washington Carver | AC2-208
| $17
Learn more about science and invention as you discover amazing facts about
this inventor and American educator.
The Wright Brothers: A Flying Start | AS2-210 | $ 7
Watch the Wright brothers build their famous flying machine and learn how
they learned from their mistakes to finally take to the sky!
World War I | AC2-210 | $16
Excellent pictures will help students understand this conflict. This volume
helps explain the war's origins in Europe, and the political events that made
such a conflict all but inevitable. Then, it will take you inside life on the
front, in the trenches, on patrol, in tanks and zeppelins, and on the sea. Photographs
show uniforms and weapons, daily life at home and abroad, and how everyday people
were affected by the fighting.
Six Days in October | AC2-212 | $17
This fast-paced account of the Stock Market Crash of 1929 puts a human face
on the crisis, and also serves as a useful primer of financial basics. Wonderful!
Hoping for Rain | AC2-213 | $7
Live through the dust bowls that whipped through the Plains states. Discover
how the farming techniques of the early century combined with a drought to produce
one of the most devastating geological events of the century.

World War II for Kids | AC2-214 | $15
Follow the course of the war and get in on some of the action with activities
that will take you right there. Go inside Hitler's advances and the responses
of the Allies. Be there at the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the invasion of France
on D-Day. Students will love the marvelous activities in which they'll explore
rationing, staging a radio adventure program, knowing military ranks and military
lingo, and more!
Great World War II Projects | AC2-215 | $15
Learn about America's World War II culture -- on the front lines and the
home front. Plus, activities allow you to build WWII spotter planes, signal
lights, victory pins and more.
Franklin D. Roosevelt: Leader in Troubled Times | AS2-217 | $5
John F. Kennedy:
The Making of a Leader | AS2-218 | $ 5
Follow the lives of these two extraordinary men who led our country in the
middle of the last century.
The Civil Rights Movement in America | AC2-216 | $6
Walk along with civil rights leaders and watch African Americans' struggle
for equal rights and equal recognition under the law.
Kennedy Assassinated! The World Mourns | AC2-217 | $18
A minute-by-minute chronicle of what happened that momentous afternoon .
. . as the world reacted with shock and disbelief to word of the President's
death in Dallas. Historic news photographs accompany the gripping story.
10,000 Days of Thunder | AC2-218 | $18
Beginning with an affecting introduction, the author then shares a history
of communism and the origins of the Vietnam War. Following this, the American
involvement in Vietnam is traced in numerous two- to four-page sections dealing
with various aspects of the conflict, such as the Viet Cong, the Ho Chi Minh
Trail, and the draft.
Spacebusters: Race to the Moon | AS2-220 | $ 5
Journey to the moon and back as you find out all about America’s space program
and the moon landing mission.
Team Moon: How 400,000 People Landed Apollo 11 on the Moon | AC2-219 | $20
How do you go from walking on the earth one day and skipping amongst the
stars the next? What this book does is take kids through the entire Apollo 11
experience from the perspective of those who worked on the project. Fantastic
detail on what it took to successfully put men on the moon!
You Wouldn't Want to Be on Apollo 13! | AS2-221 | $ 10
Be there when something goes terribly wrong in this space mission, and see
whether or not the crew was successfully brought back to earth.
September 11, 2001: Attack on New York City | AC2-220 | $10
The tragic events of 9/11 are told through the experiences of a married couple
who worked in the World Trade Towers, one of whom was lost; a blind man and
his dog, both of whom escaped; and firefighters, office workers, and Mayor Giuliani.
Spy Science | AS2-253 | $16
Learn about secret codes, and use with the activity pack above to use
with World War II spy activities.
American Achievements Activity Pack | AS2-256 | $16
A variety of fun activities, such as making homemade ink, organizing a
company of soldiers, designing your own denim Levis, an inventor’s card
game, and a “Life in the Great Depression” game.

On Hand in History with Adventure Reading
The Great Turkey Walk | AS2-301 | $ 7
An enterprising young man decides to go into business for himself by driving
a flock of turkeys west to Denver. This is so much fun!

On the Banks of Plum Creek | AS2-302 | $ 7
One of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s best installments, telling about life in a
sod house near a small prairie town. Many great moments include the introduction
of Nellie Oleson, a blizzard, and a cloud of grasshoppers.
Down the Yukon | AS2-303 | $ 6
When three brothers lose their Yukon sawmill, the youngest of them decides
to participate in a race to Nome.
The Trouble Begins at 8 | AC2-303 | $ 19
A marvelous biography of Samuel Clemens and the stories he created using
the pseudonym Mark Twain. The gifted author Sid Fleishmann succeeds in turning
this into a romping tale of wonderful episodes in the writer's life.
Quake: Disaster in San Francisco | AC2-305 | $ 7
It is 1906, and 13-year-old Jacob Kaufman, who lives in San Francisco with
his father and little sister, is outside when a major earthquake shakes the
city, cracking streets and toppling buildings. After Jacob and his dog save
the life of San, a Chinese boy, the two join together to search for their families
and for food and temporary shelter. Though San occasionally faces racial hostility,
the boys meet many strangers who help them through the difficult days.
Letters from Rifka | AC2-306 | $ 7
Twelve-year-old Rifka's journey from a Jewish community in the Ukraine to
Ellis Island is anything but smooth sailing. Modeled on the author's great-aunt,
Rifka surmounts one obstacle after another in this riveting novel. First she
outwits a band of Russian soldiers, enabling her family to escape to Poland.
But her journey is not yet over.
Snow Treasure | AS2-307 | $ 6
A group of children smuggle nine million dollars in gold past Nazi sentries
during World War II.
Hoodwinked! | AC2-308 | $ 15
Students will relish this account of the spy techniques used by the Allies
in World War II. See how fake tanks, coded messages, and misinformation deceived
the enemy and helped win the war.
A Cricket in Times Square | AS2-308 | $ 7
An extremely talented cricket becomes the favorite pet of a family that runs
a New York newspaper stand.
Art History: Picture Study
Later American Painters Picture Studies | AC2-501 | $29
Meet six American painters whose work is outstanding and memorable -- Mary
Cassatt, James McNeill Whistler, Charles M. Russell, Grant Wood, Norman Rockwell, and Jackson Pollock. 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.
Bible Study Resource
Christian Cultural Values for Kids | AC2-401 | $19
Your student will discover and evaluate values such as seeing all people
created by God, nurturing contentment, or their personal work ethic as they
encounter how American cultural values through history, such as racism, materialism,
and greed have affected our country.
Culturally-Rich Activity Resource
American Can Do It! Activity Book | AC2-251 | $29
Learn about all things American! Discover cultural information about how
American ideas were invented, built, created and more by Americans who brought
them to life. You'll also discover cultural information about the different
periods in later American history, getting to know what was fun, hip and happening!
All along the way, activities are included that will help your student get a
feel for the times.
Presidential Resources
Encyclopedia of the Presidents and Their Times | AC2-601 | $22
Learn about each president's background, and their term in office. Discover
the important decisions each made, and the events he encountered (or created)
while in the White House.
Presidential Elections & Other Cool Facts | AC2-602 | $7
Discover how our American elections work and how the process affects our
democratic way of life.
Completer Set of State Study Worksheets | AC2-603 | $8
A completer set of worksheets for the rest of the states in the student's
state study; each provides a place on which the student can map cities and landmarks,
and collect other information.
What Do I Need to Complete the Learning?
Timeline Building Resources!
Include these for each student:
Homeschool in the Woods "America's History Set" Timeline Figures
Timelines in History
Old Style Map Set
Consumables for Additional Students
"Make-Your-Own" American Culture Magazine (AC2-151)
Christian Cultural Values for Kids (AC2-401)
Completer Set of State Study Worksheets (AC2-603)
A Language Arts Program that coordinates with your American Crossing 1 Program:
First Grade Language Arts
Second Grade Language Arts
Third Grade Language
Arts
Fourth Grade Language Arts
Fifth Grade Language Arts
Sixth Grade Language Arts
Seventh Grade Language Arts
Eighth Grade Language Arts
A Math and Science Program
You may want to consider Saxon, Horizons, or Math Mammoth, the math programs that we
offer, and a science program, either one of our published programs or another
stand-alone program. Our science programs are designed with a level of content
that is a good complement to how much content is in our themed programs.
