![]() ![]() Throughout the book you not only learn about what made each person important but each story tells the origin of famous quotes associated with the Revolution. ![]() Adler attempts to include stories from people other than just the white male heroes. ![]() They make both great read aloud and shared reading texts. My Thoughts: What makes this a great read aloud is that the stories of each hero are quite short. Reading Skills: interpretation, determining importance, synthesis Habits of Mind: persisting, thinking flexibly Topics: heroes, spies, bravery, independence, war, revolution, Ethan Allen, Crispus Attucks, Lydia Darragh, Nathan Hale, Molly Pitcher, Thomas Jefferson, John Paul Jones, Thomas Paine, Paul Revere, Haym Salomon, Deborah Sampson, George Washington Retell: Heroes of the Revolution presents the stories of 12 people who risked their lives for American independence. Heroes of the Revolution by David A. Adler ![]()
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