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History by the Decade: 1960s introduces students to surfer lingo, protests for peace, Stan and Jan Berenstain, the Space Needle, Diana Ross and the Supremes, Martin Luther King, Jr., John F. Kennedy, the Cuban Missile Crisis, Richard M. Nixon, Neil Armstrong, and more. Through engaging coloring pages and large print traceable copywork, they’ll see what radios, televisions, and clothes looked like in the 1960s. This is a great way to combine modern history and handwriting practice. 15 coloring pages; 33 pages total. Ages 5-10.
kristy.kutanzi –
History is best taught in small chunks and with lots of pictures. Somehow, my kids still feel like nothing (much) has changed in modern history, but when they see the pictures for themselves, they notice the small things – like the style of dress, or the way they wear their hair 🙂
WriteBonnieRose –
It is amazing how much things have changed! Thank you!