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Betsy Ross and the U.S. Flag: Separating Fact from Fiction
Betsy Ross and the U.S. Flag: Separating Fact from Fiction
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Betsy Ross and the U.S. Flag: Separating Fact from Fiction

Betsy Ross made many flags during the American Revolution, but did she sew the first flag? Infographics, leveled text, and primary sources help readers follow the fact and fiction found in this tale of stars and stripes.

 
Dewey973.3092
GenreInformational
  
Reading LevelGrades 3-4
Interest LevelGrades 3-5
GRLT
Lexile Level920L
ATOS Level5.5
AR Points0.5
AR Quiz #511069
  
Text TypeInformational Text
  
ISBN978-1-4966-9562-8
PublisherCapstone Press
BrandCapstone Captivate
Copyright2021
  
Page Dimensions7" x 9"
Page Count32
LanguagesEnglish
BindingReinforced Library Binding
Hardcover
List Price: $31.32 School/Library Price
$23.49
 


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Booklist - Carolyn Phelan

"The Fact vs. Fiction in U.S. History series looks at frequently repeated but dubious information about our nation’s past. Each volume considers one topic, reviewing the origins of questionable stories, the elements challenged by historical records, and their pathways into the history books. Concise, engaging, and logical, the writing shows that primary sources might support one part of a story while discrediting others. . . . While separating fact from fiction, this enjoyable series encourages clear thinking when examining the origins of historical information." - Booklist

May 15, 2021

School Library Journal - Anne Chapman Callaghan, Racine Public Library, WI

"Each compelling story is heavily illustrated with photos showing period settings set among large type. . . . This series is great for report writers, especially those who dare to expose ingrained myths. Myth-dispelling can be an interesting way to look at history. These titles are solid choices for school and public libraries." - School Library Journal

April 1, 2021

Danielle Smith-Llera

Danielle Smith-Llera

Danielle Smith-Llera’s former life as a teacher led her to write books for young people. She has taught literature, writing, history, and visual arts to students ranging from elementary school to college. Danielle studied English and Visual Arts at Harvard University and exhibits her artwork internationally. As the spouse of a diplomat, she and her family have lived in Washington D.C., New Delhi, India and Kingston, Jamaica.

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