Description
Your students can learn about the fight for independence in Texas, including the Battle of Gonzales, the Alamo, Battle of Coleto, and Battle of San Jacinto, with these 23 coloring pages with large, traceable copywork. They’ll meet Stephen Austin, Santa Anna, William Travis, Davy Crockett, Sam Houston, Mirabeau Lamar, and more. This is a great way to combine history and handwriting practice. 26 pages total. Three levels are available, Levels A, B, and C. Ages 4-10.
Also works great with A Detective’s Guide to American History: 1800 to 1900!
A note about coloring book levels:
Level A: Coloring pages include single word or phrase copywork (traceable print)
Level B: Coloring pages include full sentence copywork (traceable print)
Level C: Coloring pages include full sentence copywork (traceable cursive)
Pictures may vary or repeat between levels. Not all books are available in all three levels; new levels will be added as available.
kristy.kutanzi –
I’ll be the first to admit – I have a lot of gaps in my own knowledge of American history. Thankfully, Bonnie Rose has got me covered. I just browse under the history section and come up with a broad array of interesting resources – like this one! There is no need to prepare copy work for your children or browse pinterest for relevant coloring pages … it’s all here in one resource.
WriteBonnieRose –
Thank you very much!