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George Washington Classroom Posters

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


Books About George Washington

03971: Meet George Washington Meet George Washington
By Joan Heilbroner / Random House, Inc

George Washington grew up in the English colony of Virginia. He was tall and strong, fair in judgment, and respected by his friends as a good leader. As he grew older, George saw how England took advantage of the American colonies--and he didn't like it. George was chosen to lead their army as its general. And when the colonies won their freedom, George was elected to lead the new nation as its first president.
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38031: Beautiful Feet Books: George Washington Beautiful Feet Books: George Washington
By Ingri D'Aulaire / Beautiful Feet Books

In "George Washington," the d'Aulaires form a glowing pageant of colonial life in their depiction of our first president. From the little boy George, growing up on a Virginia plantation, through his schooling and his life on the Mount Vernon estate, this book details the experiences which brought Washington to lead the struggling colonies through a revolutionary war to freedom. Young readers will be inspired as they learn how little George Washington grew up to become the "Father of His Country." This oversized book is beautifully illustrated. Recommended for ages 4 to 11.
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232003: The Life of Washington The Life of Washington
By Josephine Pollard / Beautiful Feet Books

Josephine Pollard's writings in the late nineteenth century have captured for successive generations America's heritage of Christian character. In "The Life of George Washington" she has successfully portrayed the true greatness of America's first leader. Her exciting style and picturesque vocabulary have brought Washington's "exalted character and priceless services" within the comprehension and appreciation of even the very young readers. An invaluable addition to any home library, this volume will be read again and again with great profit and encouragement. As a classroom text it will influence children for generations to come.
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53520: George Washington George Washington
By Facts On File

A biography of George Washington, the general who led the American Army in the Revolutionary War and then became the first president of the United States. Includes a glossary of terms, a chronology, a Revolutionary War Time Line and a list for further reading.
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91422: George Washington, Sower Series George Washington, Sower Series
By Mott Media, Llc

See history come alive...learn of many hidden facts involving famous men and women from the pages of their diaries, letters to friends, books they wrote, etc. Washington was not a preacher or great Bible scholar, and he did not speak or act in this manner. He was much like the average member of your church, for he sat regularly in the pews of many churches. Daily Washington lived by the biblical teachings he gleaned from his Bible reading. And he was a sower of the seeds of faith to others. For ages 9 to 13.
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52210: History Speaks...George Washington"s Farewell Address History Speaks...George Washington's Farewell Address
By Julia Hargrove / Teaching & Learning Company

Make history relevant for your children with Washington's Farewell address which introduces students to the first "father" of our nation. This series involves students in examining historical documents and understanding their impact on our present lives. Grades 4-8.
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464816: George Washington and the Founding of a Nation George Washington and the Founding of a Nation
By Albert Marrin / Dutton Juvenile

The life of George Washington has long been clouded with myth and legend in the minds of children and even adults. His legacy survives in the many towns and rivers named after him as well as the structure of our government to this day. Delve into the life of this famous man from his childhood until his death; this highly readable account brings the life and times of one of our greatest leaders to life. 276 pages, hardcover.
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955056: Discover George Washington: Soldier, Farmer, President Discover George Washington: Soldier, Farmer, President
By Patricia A. Pingry / Ideals Publications Inc

Young readers will enjoy this beautiful look at our country's first president, from his early days at Ferry Farm in Virginia to his grade school ferry-ride each morning across the Rappahanick River to his role as a commander in the Revolutionary War. They'll also read about Washington's presidency and his later retirement to Mount Vernon where "George and Martha had company every night for dinner." 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 George Washington" for themselves.
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