Unit III: Resources


Behrens, June and Pauline Brower. Colonial Farm. (Chicago, IL: Children's Press).

Hakim, Joy. Making Thirteen Colonies: A History of US. (New York: Oxford University Press).

McGovern, Ann. . . . If You Lived in Colonial Times. (New York: The Four Winds Press).

Tunis, Ed win. Colonial Craftsmen, and the Beginnings of American Industry. (New York: The World Publishing Company).

Tunis, Edwin. Colonial Living. (New York: The World Publishing Company).

A Sourcebook On Colonial America Series Gove rning and Teaching
Battles In A New Land
The Arts and Sciences
Daily Life

American Albums from the Collections of the Library of Congress

Dennis Brindell Fradin. Series of books devoted to early colonies. (Chicago, IL : Children's Press).

The Connecticut Colony; The Georgia Colony; The Maryland Colony; The
Massachusetts Colony; The New Hampshire Colony; The New Jersey Colony; The
New York; Colony; The North Carolina Colony; The P ennsylvania Colony; The
Virginia Colony.

Historical Fiction:
Avi. Encounter At Easton.
Avi. Night Journeys.
Baker, Betsy. Little Runner of the Longhouse.
Bulla, Clyde. John Billington, Friend of Squanto.
Clapp, Patricia. Constance.
Clapp, Patricia. Witches Children.
Collier, Charles and John Collier. The Winter Hero.
Edmonds, Walter. The Matchlock Gun.
Field, Rachel. Calico Bush.
Fleishman, Paul. Saturn alia.
Fritz, Jean. 'Early Thunder.
Latham, Jean. This Dea Bought Land.
Monjo, F.N. The Secret of the Sachem's Tree.
Newton, Robert. Fawn.
Perkins, Lucy. Colonial Twins of Old Virginia.
Petry, Ann. Ti tuba of Salem Village.
Richter, Conrad. The Light In the Forest.
Rockwood, Joyce. Groundhog's Horse.
Speare, George. The Sign of the Beaver.
Speare, George. The Witch of Blackbird Pond.
Tripp, Valerie. Meet Felic ity.

Games, etc.:

Made For Trade, A Game of Early American Life. Aristoplay, Ltd., P.O. Box 7645, Ann Arbor, MI 48107

American Family of the Colonial Era, Paper Dolls in Full Color. Dover Publications, Inc., 31 East 2nd Street, Min eola, NY ll50l.

American Family of the Pilgrim Period, Paper Dolls in Full Color. Dover Publications, Inc., 31 East 2nd Street, Mineola, NY ll50l.

Films:

Colonial Children

Authentically recreated farm life in seventeenth-century New England. Films show how colonists made their clothing and utensils, and how children received schooling and religious education at home (Encyclopedia Britannica Inc.).
Colonial America: The Beginnings Presents the settling of America, trials and successes of the colonists, and significant features marking the early days of colonization in the New World.