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Fifty States: Massachusetts (Printed Books)

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Visit the Bay State with us and walk on historical grounds as we learn about its colonial past and independent streak. The next stop on the Fifty States road trip takes us right to where the Mayflower landed and then onward into one of the nation’s most unique commonwealths. We will stop over in Boston, Plymouth, Cape Cod, and a variety of unique museums and universities that define this New England state as a center of learning and education. You’ll meet up with famous Civil War nurse and American Red Cross legend Clara Barton and then admire fall foliage and beautiful coastal whaling towns along the way. With a poetry study about Paul Revere’s ride, a recipe for iconic chocolate chip cookies, and lessons in resilience, first aid, and more, you’ll be fully immersed in all Massachusetts has to offer. Student Book activities include mapping, lesson summaries, a deep-dive into water habitats, salt preservation, the Parable of the Sower, and a time capsule activity.

The unit is designed to cover all your subjects (math available separately).

This listing is for the printed books. If you prefer a digital option, a digital version is available separately.

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