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History

  • The child can understand the history of New York and its significance as one of the original 13 colonies.
  • They have learned about key historical figures from New York, such as George Washington and Alexander Hamilton.
  • The child can identify and explain important landmarks in New York, such as the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.
  • They have developed an understanding of the cultural diversity in New York and how it has shaped the city's history.

To further enhance their understanding of New York's history, the child can engage in activities like visiting museums or historical sites in New York City, participating in virtual tours or interactive exhibits, or reading historical fiction books set in New York.

Book Recommendations

  • The Keeping Quilt by Patricia Polacco: This heartwarming story follows a young girl as she learns about her family's Russian-Jewish heritage and the importance of traditions. Set in New York, it provides insights into the immigrant experience and cultural diversity.
  • George Washington's Breakfast by Jean Fritz: This engaging book introduces children to the history of George Washington and his connection to New York. Through a fictional story, the book highlights Washington's love for breakfast and his journey to New York during the Revolution.
  • When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead: Set in 1970s New York City, this award-winning novel explores themes of time travel and mystery. It follows a young girl named Miranda as she receives mysterious notes that seem to predict the future, all while navigating friendships and life in the city.

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