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Teacher Created Materials iCivics Readers John Lewis: Making Good Trouble Nonfiction Book

Product Number: SEP126650
This nonfiction book gives students a close-up look at Congressman and activist John Lewis, who inspired important change in America with his fight for equal justice. Perfect for young readers, the book also includes a glossary and a short fiction piece related to the topic. With an extension activity and other helpful features, this book teaches students that one person can make a difference in their community—and their country. Explore the life of John Lewis with easy-to-read text and exciting pictures. This 32-page full-color book covers important ideas like civic duty and responsibilities and includes an extension activity for grade 3. Perfect for the classroom, at-home learning, or homeschool to explore the civil rights movement, American leaders, and U.S. history.
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This nonfiction book gives students a close-up look at Congressman and activist John Lewis, who inspired important change in America with his fight for equal justice. Perfect for young readers, the book also includes a glossary and a short fiction piece related to the topic. With an extension activity and other helpful features, this book teaches students that one person can make a difference in their community—and their country. Explore the life of John Lewis with easy-to-read text and exciting pictures. This 32-page full-color book covers important ideas like civic duty and responsibilities and includes an extension activity for grade 3. Perfect for the classroom, at-home learning, or homeschool to explore the civil rights movement, American leaders, and U.S. history.

  • Explores John Lewis's story, including his unique childhood, participation in the civil rights movement, and time in Congress
  • Provides a short fiction piece related to the topic to keep students invested
  • Connects Lewis's life to significant change in local government and America as a whole
  • Includes a glossary, essential discussion questions, and a "Civics in Action" activity designed to get students excited about pursuing change
SEP126650

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Grade
Grade 3-4
Age
7-12 years