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Tenement Stories : Immigrant Life (1835-1935)
(from the
American History Through Primary Sources
series)
Read this book to find out what life was like for immigrants living in New York City’s Lower East Side. Explore the sights and sounds of crowded immigrant neighborhoods. Learn more about the people who came to the United States in search of a better way of life.
Author:
Sean Stewart Price
Size:
7 5/8 x 9 5/8 •
Copyright:
2007 •
Publisher:
Raintree •
Pages:
32
Subjects:
Intermediate American History
Features:
Primary Source, Captions, Fact box/Side bar
Title ISBN:
9781410924230 (1410924238) •
Price:
$7.99
6-Pack ISBN:
9781410924346 (1410924343) •
Price:
$47.94
Guided Reading Level:
L •
Hi-Lo Level:
4-7
•
AR Level:
3.6 •
AR Points:
0.5 •
AR Quiz Number:
111621
*
Teaching Notes
are available for this product!
Series Contents / Information
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American History Through Primary Sources
Crucial eras and events in American history are brought to life through primary sources in this high interest series written especially for struggling readers. From the American Revolution to the fight against segregation, the personal struggles of the people making history guide the reader through each book. Background knowledge of the subject matter is incorporated into the text and vocabulary is defined at the point of use. The books use clear, predictable text structures and have been leveled by a literacy expert to ensure accessibility.
ISBN:
9781410931382 (1410931382) •
Price:
$191.76
Includes the following 24 titles:
America Has Fun : The Roaring Twenties
,
Benjamin Franklin : A Life Well Lived
,
Cherokee Rose : The Trail of Tears
,
Climbing Out of the Great Depression : The New Deal
,
Crooks, Cowboys, and Characters : The Wild West
,
Designing America : The Constitutional Convention
,
Digging Up Dirt : The Muckrakers
,
Following Freedom : The Underground Railroad
,
George Washington : Revolution and the New Nation
,
How Did This Happen Here? : Japanese Internment Camps
,
Jackie Robinson : Breaking the Color Barrier
,
Mathew Brady : Photographing the Civil War
,
Rosie the Riveter : Women in World War II
,
Salem Witch Trials : Colonial Life
,
Smokestacks and Spinning Jennys : Industrial Revolution
,
Strike It Rich in Cripple Creek : Gold Rush
,
Tenement Stories : Immigrant Life (1835-1935)
,
The Art of War : The Posters of World War II
,
The Dirty Thirties : Documenting the Dust Bowl
,
Top Secret : Spy Equipment and the Cold War
,
Varian Fry : A Hero of the Holocaust
,
When Will I Get In? : Segregation and Civil Rights
,
Working for Change : The Struggle for Women's Right to Vote
,
Yanks in World War I : Americans in the Trenches
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