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A captivating and educational journey through time, designed to ignite curiosity and foster a love for history in students. This unique resource combines the creativity of coloring and writing as students learn the history of trains. Eight intricately detailed coloring pages depict key milestones, transforming the study of transportation history into an engaging and interactive experience that will keep your students absorbed from start to finish.
As students immerse themselves in coloring, they’ll uncover fascinating details about the origins of rail travel. The pages span from the earliest ‘wagonways’ and the surprising story of horse-powered trains to the game-changing innovations of the late 18th century, around 1776 and 1789. They will learn about the famous ‘Puffing Devil’, the first steam locomotive, and discover the visionary behind the first passenger train in the United States. This product provides a rich tapestry of information, made accessible and memorable through visual learning.
To truly solidify comprehension and critical thinking, each page includes a short dedicated writing section at the bottom where students can summarize what they’ve learned, using their own words to capture the essence of the historical shift. This ‘Color and Write’ approach ensures that students are not just passive observers of history, but active participants, reinforcing their reading, synthesis, and writing skills simultaneously.
Make your history lessons unforgettable with “The History of Trains | Color & Write”!
Add to your purchase All Aboard! A Cross-Curricular Unit all about Trains
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This is a downloadable copy of the book.
Story line: Three teen-age boys, trained as telegraphers, manage to get themselves in and out of a wide variety of harrowing circumstances. Using their knowledge of Morse code, the science of telegraphs, and the operation of railroads, the boys stir in native resourcefulness, quick-thinking, and when the occasion demands it, raw courage – to effect rescues, thwart thieves, and solve mysteries.Â
Excerpt from the book: “When, after school that afternoon, Alex Ward waved a good-by to his father, the Bixton station agent for the Middle Western, and set off up the track on the spring’s first fishing, he had little thought of exciting experiences ahead of him. Likewise, when two hours later a sudden heavy shower found him in the woods, with but three small fish, it was only with feelings of disappointment that he wound up his line and ran for the shelter. Scarcely had Alex reached the doorway of the deserted house when he was startled by a chorus of excited voices from the rear. He turned quickly to a window, and with a cry sprang back out of sight. Emerging from the woods, excitedly talking and gesticulating, was a party of foreigners who had been working on the track near Bixton, and in their midst, his hands bound behind him, was Hennessy, their foreman…”

Studying the state of Wisconsin and state symbols? What is the state bird of Wisconsin?
This project-based unit is designed to help students study and record information about Wisconsin’s state bird: American Robin
What type of pages are contained in this set:
– A map page (for the state)
– Scientific classification page
– A page for students to give details about the bird’s physical description, habitat, diet, life span and reproduction
– A page where students will do additional map work to show where in the U.S. the bird lives in addition to migration information
– Coloring page
– Several pages on which students can use for expository and/or creative writing as well as sections in which students may draw.
14 pages in all and is designed for different levels / abilities.
My Teaching Library has a notebooking set for each of all 50 states. In addition, you can get all of them bundled!
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A fun, interactive way to introduce early learners to 16 different community helpers through coloring, drawing, tracing and writing! It includes 3 pages for each of the following community helpers:

This is a downloadable copy of the book. (400 pages)
About the book: An English railroad expert surveys the history and practice of railroading in America – published in 1910, two years after sales of the Model T begin. The book sketches the history and goes into considerable detail about operations at the turn of the twentieth century. (Reading Level: High School)
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