Category: Thematic Units
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Free Music Studies: Ludwig van Beethoven
Beethoven was a German pianist and composer spanning the transition from the late Classical period to the early Romantic period. Unit Resources.
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Free Music Studies: Johann Sebastian Bach
Bach was a German organist and composer during the Baroque period. Unit resources.
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Free Music Studies: Introduction & Free eBook
13 free lessons to go with The Child’s Own Book of Great Musicians ~ free eBook.
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The War of 1812: A Unit Study
President James Madison signed the declaration of war on June 18, 1812. War of 1812 Unit Resources.
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Free Science Studies: John P. Holland & the Submarine
John P. Holland was an Irish engineer best known for his invention of the submarine. Resources.
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Jamestown: A Unit Study
On May 14, 1607, the weary travelers set foot on a low-lying island in the James River. Unit resources.
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Free Science Studies: Guglielmo Marconi
Guglielmo Marconi was an Italian physicist, electrical engineer, and inventor best known for his pioneering development of radio communications.
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Peter and the Wolf: A Unit Study
Sergei Prokofiev was born on April 23, 1891, in a small village in Ukraine. Peter and the Wolf unit resources.
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Free Science Studies: Orville & Wilbur Wright
Orville and Wilbur Wright were American businessmen, inventors, and aviation pioneers.
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Free Science Studies: Thomas A. Edison
Thomas Edison was an American businessman and inventor best known for the light bulb, phonograph, and motion picture camera.
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Free Science Studies: Alexander Graham Bell & the Telephone
Alexander Graham Bell Scottish-born engineer, pioneer in communications for the deaf, and inventor best known for the invention of the telephone.
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West Virginia: A Unit Study
On March 26, 1863, West Virginia ratified a new state constitution. Unit resources.
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Free Science Studies: Samuel Morse & the Telegraph
Samuel Morse was a painter and inventor best known for the invention of the electric telegraph and Morse code.
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Free Science Studies: Johannes Gutenberg & Printing
Johannes Gutenberg was a metal-worker and inventor who is best known for the invention of the printing press.
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Free Science Studies: Henry Bessemer and Steel
Henry Bessemer was an English engineer and inventor who is best known for the development of a cost effective process for manufacturing steel.
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Abraham Lincoln: A Unit Study
Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in Hodgenville, Kentucky. Unit resources.
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Free Science Studies: Cyrus McCormick & the Reaper
Cyrus McCormick was a businessman and inventor best known for his invention of the mechanical reaper which revolutionized farming.
