Chapter 1: Flying
Discussion:
- Have you been on a plane before?
- Could you relate better to Julie or Tracy?
- What would you take on a wagon train?
Geography: Track Julie’s wagon train adventure on a map.
Literature:
- Little House on the Prairie
- Raggedy Ann
Timeline: July 1976
Chapter 2: Wagons, Ho!
Vocabulary:
Dulcimer
Engulfing
Flotilla
Throng
Music:
Oh, Susannah
She’ll Be Comin’ Round the Mountain
Written Project: Write a research paper on President Ford
Chapter 3: Lightning Kelley
Cooking: Oatmeal
Discussion:
- Do you prefer the third person omniscient point of view or the first person journal? Why?
- What should Julie say to April?
- What would be the hardest thing for you to leave behind?
Journal: Horseback riding wasn’t as fun as Julie expected. Did you ever try something and end up disappointed? What happened? Did you try again? Why or why not?
Chapter 4: Making History
Language Arts: Mail a postcard to someone.
Vocabulary: Dismounted
Discussion: Which would you do, go talk to Michigan Bob or go to Hershey Park? Why?
Chapter 5: Valley Forge
Vocabulary: bicentennial
Discussion: Do you agree with the way Julie tried to find the stolen scroll? What could she have done differently?
Looking Back: At America’s Bicentennial
Extra Credit: Choose One:
- Interview a relative who remembers the bicentennial. What do they remember most? How did their family celebrate? Do they have any mementos?
- Make your family tree as far back as you can go. Ask a parent or grandparent for help.
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