The Bill Of Rights: It Can't Be Wrong (American Milestones) - Softcover

Marsh, Carole

 
9780635026903: The Bill Of Rights: It Can't Be Wrong (American Milestones)

Synopsis

As the first tulips sprung from the ground in March of 1789, the First congress of the United States assembled and began to realize a set of Amendments to the Constitution. In this book, kids will sweat through another summer-powdered wigs as they watch the delegates practice their art of cooperative statesmanship and compromise. They'll be there in September as Congress proposes their Amendments to the states. Two years later, in mid-December, kids will hip-hip-hooray with joy when the States give all U.S. citizens an early Christmas present - as they ratify the Bill of Rights. This educational book includes: A Timeline of Events Why the Bill of Rights? The Amendment Process The Preamble to the Bill of Rights The First through Tenth Amendments Bill of Rights Trivia Glossary And much more! This fun-fill activity book includes: Answer the Questions Matching Unscramble the Code True or False Questions Fill in the Blanks And much more!

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About the Author

Carole Marsh:

  • Native of Atlanta, Georgia
  • Professional writer and photographer
  • Founder and CEO of Gallopade International, Inc.
  • Founder and Owner of Marsh Media, a public relations anD corporate communications firm
  • Creator of more than 15,000 products, primarily fiction and non-fiction supplementary educational materials
  • including books, interactive CD-ROMs, games, and online adventures
Awards Include:
  • 2011 Teachers’ Choice for the Classroom by Learning Magazine
  • 2007 Greatest Products by iParenting Media
  • 2006 Georgia Author of the Year by Georgia Writers Association
  • 2004 Teachers’ Choice for the Family by Learning Magazine
  • 2003 Excellence in Education Award from the National School Supply and Equipment Association
  • 2002 Teachers' Choice Award by Learning Magazine
  • 2002 Award of Excellence Recipient from Association Advance America
  • 2000 Fastest Growing Small Press from Publishers Weekly
  • Communicator of the Year in 1979

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