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Through engaging coloring pages and large print traceable copywork, students will be introduced to more than 80 years of history with more than 150 coloring pages plus additional print copywork pages. This is a great way to combine modern history and handwriting practice. Ages 5-10.
Purchase all 9 History by the Decade Coloring Books in one convenient bundle. See a preview of each title at the links below.
History by the Decade: 1920s: This unit introduces students to flappers, Babe Ruth, Louis Armstrong, President Coolidge, Alexander Fleming, and more. Through engaging coloring pages and large print traceable copywork, they’ll see what phonographs, radios, cars, and clothes looked like in the 1920s. 15 coloring pages; 33 pages total.
History by the Decade: 1930s: This unit introduces students to the jitterbug, soda jerks, fireside chats, dust storms, the Empire State Building, Jesse Owens, the Hindenburg, and more. Through engaging coloring pages and large print traceable copywork, they’ll see telephones, radios, cars, and clothes looked like in the 1930s. 24 coloring pages; 50 pages total.
History by the Decade: 1940s: This unit introduces students to bobby socks, Dizzy Gillespie, Jackie Robinson, World War II, Harry S. Truman, the nation of Israel, the People’s Republic of China, and more. Through engaging coloring pages and large print traceable copywork, they’ll see what telephones, radios, touring cars, and clothes looked like in the 1940s. 24 coloring pages; 48 pages total.
History by the Decade: 1950s: This unit introduces students to poodle skirts, rock ‘n’ roll, Audrey Hepburn, J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Dr. Seuss, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Thurgood Marshall, Rosa Parks, Daisy Bates, the Korean War, Sputnik I, and more. Through engaging coloring pages and large print traceable copywork, they’ll see what radios, jukeboxes, cars, and clothes looked like in the 1950s. 16 coloring pages; 34 pages total.
History by the Decade: 1960s: This unit 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. 15 coloring pages; 33 pages total.
History by the Decade: 1970s: This unit introduces students to leisure suits, floppy disks, Sammy Davis, Jr., the Vietnam War, Nadia Comaneci, Billie Jean King, Gerald Ford, Margaret Thatcher, Mother Theresa, Hank Aaron, Steve Jobs, Voyager I, and more. Through engaging coloring pages and large print traceable copywork, they’ll see what record players, radios, and clothes looked like in the 1970s. 15 coloring pages; 33 pages total.
History by the Decade: 1980s: This unit introduces students to acid-washed jeans, Walkman, VCRs, Sally Ride, Princess Diana, Mount St. Helens, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Tiananmen Square, and more. Through engaging coloring pages and large print traceable copywork, they’ll see what cameras, cell phones, and clothes looked like in the 1980s. 15 coloring pages; 33 pages total.
History by the Decade: 1990s: This unit introduces students to the Internet, Tim Berners-Lee, Dot-coms, flip phones, Y2K, Michael Jordan, Lord of the Dance, the collapse of the Soviet Union, Colin Powell, Desert Storm, and more. Through engaging coloring pages and large print traceable copywork, they’ll see what computers, cell phones, and clothes looked like in the 1990s. 17 coloring pages; 37 pages total.
History by the Decade: 2000s: This unit introduces students to DVDs, iPods, Wii, Danica Patrick, Serena Williams, George W. Bush, September 11, 2001, Condoleezza Rice, the War on Terror, and more. Through engaging coloring pages and large print traceable copywork, they’ll see what computers, electronics, and clothes looked like in the 2000s. 15 coloring pages; 32 pages total.
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