Description
Your students can learn about the Trail of Tears, what caused it, and what happened to the Cherokee after the long march with these 22 coloring pages with large, traceable copywork. This is a great way to combine history and handwriting practice. 25 pages total. Two levels are available, Levels B and C. Ages 5-10.
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.
Delina Aldridge (verified owner) –
I’m so happy I downloaded this! The coloring book is so informative and yet interesting, beautifully showing the native culture! I’m glad it included map to color. Perfect.
WriteBonnieRose –
I love to include maps whenever possible. Thank you!
kristy.kutanzi –
We live 5 miles from an officially recognized portion of the “Trail of Tears”. This resource was a great way to learn more about our local history! We have enjoyed all of Bonnie Rose’s Native American resources for sharing more about the diverse cultures found within the US.
WriteBonnieRose –
Oh, my! That would be a deeply moving place to see. Thank you!