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Abraham Lincoln Classroom Posters

Abraham Lincoln Posters are educational, inexpensive and can be framed or mounted. Frame a Abraham Lincoln poster to display in your classroom. Great idea for Presidents' Day. All posters are sold through AllPosters.com.


Books About Abraham Lincoln

3963X: Meet Abraham Lincoln Meet Abraham Lincoln
By Barbara Cary / Random House, Inc

When Abraham Lincoln was born, slavery was an everyday part of life. Even so, Abe didn't like it. As he grew older, he worked to aid his countrymen regardless of their color. As a surveyor, Abe helped people inspect their land. As a lawyer, he made sure people were treated fairly in court. But he wanted to do even more. After years of hard work, he became president of the United States and ended slavery forever.
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1060284: Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln
By Facts On File

This book tells the story of Abraham Lincoln and looks at what was happening all around the world in his time. To help you find your way through the book, each chapter has been divided into seven sections. Each section describes a different part of the world and is headed by a color bar. As you look through a chapter, the color bars tell you chich areas you can read about in the text below. There is a time line, to give you an outline of world events in Abraham Lincoln's time, and also a map, which shows some of the most important places mentioned in this book.
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91414: Abraham Lincoln, Sower Series Abraham Lincoln, Sower Series
By Mott Media, Llc

The life of Abraham Lincoln is well recorded for history. But sadly enough, the spiritual side of Abraham Lincoln has been seldom reported. Because he held no formal church membership, he has even been labeled "anti-Christian." There is, however, little doubt that Abraham Lincoln was a most devoted Christian. His entire life reflects a deep personal faith in God. This book will attempt to explore the spiritual side of Abraham Lincoln, relying on his own words and the observations of his family, friends, and historians. For ages 9 to 13.
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78311: Abraham Lincoln"s World Abraham Lincoln's World
By Genevieve Foster / Beautiful Feet Books

The 1940 Newbury Honor title, Abraham Lincoln's World sets American history into a world context. Short, beautifully written stories explain what was going on during the years of Abraham Lincoln's birth, childhood, employment as a storekeeper and lawyer, and finally during his years as president. Discover that when Abe Lincoln was a boy romping the woods of Kentucky, Thomas Jefferson was completing his eighth year as president, George III reigned in Great Britain and Napolean was about to meet his Waterloo. By the time Lincoln was old enough to help his father chop wood, Harriet Beecher was reading anything she could get her hands on, Charles Darwin was collecting toads, crabs and shells, and the impoverished boy Dickens was working in a shoe blacking factory in London. Have fun as you learn all about the intersections in history we often don't see! 345 pages, softcover. Ages 9 & up.
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71831: Abraham Lincoln and His Times--Grades 4 to 7 Abraham Lincoln and His Times--Grades 4 to 7
By Cindy Barden / Carson-dellosa Publishing

Designed as stand-alone material for classrooms and home-schoolers or as supplemental material to enhance your history curriculum. Students can be encouraged to use the books as independent study units to improve their understanding of historical events and people. Grades 4-7. Softcover, 62 pages.
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002842: Heroes of History: Abraham Lincoln Unit Study Curriculum Guide Heroes of History: Abraham Lincoln Unit Study Curriculum Guide
By Janet & Geoff Benge / Emerald Books

Readers of all ages love the Heroes of History biographies. This unit study turns great adventure reading into an even greater learning experience. With historical and thematic depth, the Heroes of History Unit Study Curriculum Guides provide the schoolteacher and homeschooling parent with countless ways to teach and reinforce diverse curriculum areas as they relate to the life of a key historical figure. Each guide is designed for a wide variety of learning styles, grade levels, and abilities and for both individual and group study. Choose from an array of options to build a meaningful unit study just right for you and your students.
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002796: Heroes of History: Abraham Lincoln, A New Birth of Freedom Heroes of History: Abraham Lincoln, A New Birth of Freedom
By Janet & Geoff Benge / Emerald Books

Abraham Lincoln had never set his sights on becoming president; after all, he'd grown up in a log cabin on the frontier and had hardly any formal schooling. But as the question of slavery threatened to destroy the United States, this self-taught lawyer with a sharp mind and passion for justice found himself at the center of the greatest debate the nation had ever faced.
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432698: My American Journey: From Log Cabin to White House with Abraham Lincoln My American Journey: From Log Cabin to White House with Abraham Lincoln
By Deborah Hedstrom-Page / B & H Publishing Group

For students ages 8-14, the My American Journey series presents a true history of the US with a cleverly helpful dose of fiction. Each of the books recounts highlights from the life of a true political, creative or cultural legend. But to engage a student's interest from page one, a fictional narrator--usually a school age personwho somehow knew the main hero--tells the story with youthful vigor. 80 pages, hardcover. From Broadman and Holman.
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52331: When Abraham Talked To The Trees, Paperback When Abraham Talked To The Trees, Paperback
By Elizabeth Van Steenwyk / Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.

When Abraham Lincoln's ma died, she left him a book that she wanted him to read every day---her Bible. It was hard, but he kept trying and grew to love words. Inspire your children to persist in difficult things with this story of one of America's greatest presidents. Ages 6 to 12. 32 pages, warmly illustrated softcover from Eerdmans.
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600371: Inspiring Animated Heroes: Abraham Lincoln, DVD Inspiring Animated Heroes: Abraham Lincoln, DVD
By Nest Family Entertainment

A century ago, only one man stood in the way of the disintegration of the United States of America--and he was a gangly, storytelling country lawyer from Illinois with no political experience at the national level. And yet by the sheer force of his will and his uncompromising stand on critical issues, Abraham Lincoln not only saved the nation but carved out an immortal place in world history. This fascinating story inspires viewers with the life of America's most beloved president. A terrific way to teach a child this story of God's faithfulness. Recommended for ages 4 to 8. Running Time: Approximately 45 minutes, Dolby Digital Stereo. Directed by Richard Rich, former Walt Disney Productions director.

Bonus Features:
  • Chapter Access
  • Sing-A-Long Activity

Excellence awards: The Dove Seal of Approval Award; Early Childhood Years Award, 11th Annual; Approved by Kids First: A Coalition for Quality Children's Media; Practical Homeschooling's highest rating; The Film Advisory Board "Award of Excellence."

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955064: Discover Abraham Lincoln: Storyteller, Lawyer,  President Discover Abraham Lincoln: Storyteller, Lawyer, President
By Patricia A. Pingry / Ideals Publications Inc

Children will love this lighthearted look at one of the most important figures in American history. Young readers will learn how Abraham (who hated to be called Abe) moved from his birthplace of Kentucky to Indiana, attended school for only a short time, became a lawyer, and eventually became president of the United States. Readers will learn, too, of the loving father who allowed his children's pet goat to sleep at their bedside in the White House. Children will be able to read this biography, which is written at the second-grade level and illustrated in full color, on their own and "Discover Abraham Lincoln" for themselves.
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1060047: Abraham Lincoln: Civil War President Abraham Lincoln: Civil War President
By Facts On File

Abraham Lincoln was born and raised in the Kentucky countryside. While his childhood seemed ordinary, his life turned out to be anything but. Honest and hardworking, Abraham fought against the injustice of slavery. He tried to keep his country united and strong. Read about Abe's journey from the frontier to the White House. Learn about how he helped the United States face its biggest challenge-the Civil War.
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