Second Grade Social Studies

Early American History

Petrie, K. (2006). Sir Walter Raleigh. Edina, Minn.: ABDO.

Aronson, M., & Glenn, J. W. (2007). The world made new: why the Age of Exploration happened & how it changed the world. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic.

Cooper, J. (2001). Historic St. Augustine. Vero Beach, Fla.: Rourke Book.

Morley, J., Antram, D., & Salariya, D. (2013). You wouldn’t want to be an American colonist!: a settlement you’d rather not start. Revised Edition. New York: Franklin Watts, An Imprint of Scholastic Inc.

Kamma, A., & Johnson, P. (2002). …If you lived with the Indians of the Northwest Coast. New York, NY: Scholastic.

McGovern, A., & Otani, J. (1992). –if you lived in colonial times. New York: Scholastic.

Manning, M., & Granström, B. (2000). What a Viking! 1st American ed. Stockholm ; New York: R&S Books.

D’Aulaire, I., & D’Aulaire, E. P. (1965). Leif the lucky. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday.

Peacock, C. A., & Ettlinger, D. (2004). Pilgrim cat. Morton Grove, Ill.: Albert Whitman & Co.

Macdonald, F., Antram, D., & Salariya, D. (2004). You wouldn’t want to sail with Christopher Columbus!: uncharted waters you’d rather not cross. New York: F. Watts.

Knight, J. E., & Palmer, J. (1982). The village: life in colonial times. Mahwah, N.J.: Troll Associates.

Sewall, M. (1986). The pilgrims of Plimoth. New York: Atheneum.

Bulla, C. R., & Burchard, P. (1982). Squanto: friend of the Pilgrims. New York: Scholastic.

Roop, P., Roop, C., & Smith, K. W. (1998). –If you lived with the Cherokee. New York: Scholastic.

Hering, M., Younger, M., & Hohn, D. (2011). Problems in Plymouth. Carol Stream, Ill.: Tyndale House Publishers.

Whitcraft, M. (2003). The Mayflower Compact. New York: Children’s Press.

Whitehurst, S. (2000). The colony of Massachusetts. New York: PowerKids Press.

Coleman, B. (2000). The Colony of Virginia. New York: PowerKids Press.

Whitehurst, S. (2000). The colony of Pennsylvania. New York: PowerKids Press.

Coleman, B. (2000). The colony of Georgia. New York: PowerKids Press.

Whitehurst, S. (2000). The colony of New York. New York: Powerkids Press.

Fradin, D. B. (1988). The thirteen colonies. Chicago: Childrens Press.

Knight, J. E., & Wenzel, D. (1982). Salem days: life in a colonial seaport. Mahwah, N.J.: Troll Associates.

D’Aulaire, I., & D’Aulaire, E. P. (1946). Pocahontas. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday.

Osborne, M. P., & Murdocca, S. (2002). Thanksgiving on Thursday. New York: Random House.

Gingrich, C., & Arciero, S. (2012). Land of the Pilgrims’ pride. Washington, DC : New York: Regnery Kids ; Distributed to the trade by Perseus Distribution.

D’Aulaire, I., & D’Aulaire, E. P. (1955). Columbus. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday.

Harness, C. (1992). Three young pilgrims. 1st American ed. New York : Toronto : New York: Bradbury Press ; Maxwell Macmillan Canada ; Maxwell Macmillan International.

Lasky, K., & Manders, J. (2009). Two bad pilgrims. New York: Viking.

Maestro, B., & Maestro, G. (1996). The new Americans: Colonial times, 1620-1689. New York: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books.

Edmonds, W. D. (1989). The matchlock gun. New York: Putnam’s.

Stanley, D., & Berry, H. (2001). Joining the Boston Tea Party. New York: HarperCollins.

D’Aulaire, I., & D’Aulaire, E. P. (1936). George Washington. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran.

Gingrich, C., & Arciero, S. (2011). Sweet land of liberty. Washington, DC : New York: Regnery Pub. ; Distributed to the trade by Perseus Distribution.

Gingrich, C., & Arciero, S. (2013). Yankee Doodle Dandy. Washington, DC: Regnery Kids, an imprint of Regnery Publishing, Inc.

Fritz, J., & DePaola, T. (1996). Can’t you make them behave, King George? New York, NY: Putnam & Grosset Group.

Fritz, J., & Tomes, M. (1975). Where was Patrick Henry on the 29th of May? New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan.

Fritz, J., & Hyman, T. S. (1974). Why don’t you get a horse, Sam Adams? New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan.

Jefferson, T., & Fink, S. (2002). The Declaration of Independence. New York: Scholastic Nonfiction.

Fritz, J., & Tomes, M. (1973). And then what happened, Paul Revere? New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan.

Hering, M., Sanders, N. I., & Hohn, D. (2013). The Redcoats are coming! Carol Stream, Ill.: Tyndale.

Fritz, J., & Hyman, T. S. (1976). Will you sign here, John Hancock? New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan.

Dalgliesh, A., & Nonnast, M. (1995). The Fourth of July story. 2nd Aladdin Paperbacks ed. New York: Aladdin Paperbacks.

Reit, S. (1990). Guns for General Washington: a story of the American Revolution. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Adler, D. A., Wallner, J. C., & Wallner, A. (1990). A picture book of Benjamin Franklin. New York: Holiday House.

Adler, D. A., Wallner, J. C., & Wallner, A. (1989). A picture book of George Washington. 1st ed. New York: Holiday House.

Adler, D. A., Wallner, J. C., & Wallner, A. (1995). A picture book of Paul Revere. New York: Holiday House.

Fleischman, S., & Sis, P. (1988). By the great hornspoon! New York: Greenwillow Books.

Erdrich, L. (1999). The birchbark house. New York: Hyperion Books for Children.

Fritz, J., & Tomes, M. (1976). What’s the big idea, Ben Franklin? New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan.

Walker, S. M., & Beier, E. (1998). The 18 penny goose. New York: HarperCollins Publishers.

Osborne, M. P., & Murdocca, S. (2000). Revolutionary war on Wednesday. New York: Random House.

Kellogg, S., & Bangs, E. (1996). Yankee Doodle. 2nd ed. New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.

Cheney, L. V., & Fiore, P. M. (2004). When Washington crossed the Delaware: a wintertime story for young patriots. New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.

Harness, C. (2000). George Washington. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society.

Kerley, B., & Fotheringham, E. (2012). Those rebels, John and Tom. New York: Scholastic Press.

Adler, D. A., Adler, M. S., & Himler, R. (2010). A picture book of John and Abigail Adams. New York: Holiday House.

Knight, J. E., & Guzzi, G. (19991982). The winter at Valley Forge: survival and victory. Mahwah, N.J.: Troll Associates.

Castrovilla, S., & Kozjan, D. (2013). Revolutionary friends: General George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette. Honesdale, Pa.: Calkins Creek.

Kalman, M. (2014). Thomas Jefferson: life, liberty and the pursuit of everything. New York, NY: Nancy Paulsen Books, , an imprint of Penguin Group (USA).

Freedman, R. (2000). Give me liberty!: the story of the Declaration of Independence. New York: Holiday House.

Harness, C. (1994). Young John Quincy. New York : Toronto : New York: Bradbury Press ; Maxwell Macmillan Canada ; Maxwell Macmillan International.

Rockwell, A. F., & Buhler, C. v. (2002). They called her Molly Pitcher. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.

Harness, C. (2003). The revolutionary John Adams. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic.

Fleming, C., & Parker, R. A. (1998). The hatmaker’s sign. New York: Orchard Books.

Adler, D. A., Wallner, J. C., & Wallner, A. (1995). A picture book of Patrick Henry. New York: Holiday House.

Lawson, R. (1939). Ben and me: a new and astonishing life of Benjamin Franklin as written by his good mouse, Amos. Boston: Little, Brown.

Moore, K., & O’Leary, D. (1997). –if you lived at the time of the American Revolution. New York: Scholastic.

Pinkney, A. D., & Pinkney, J. B. (1994). Dear Benjamin Banneker. San Diego, CA: Harcourt Brace & Co.

St. George, J., & Hillenbrand, W. (2005). The journey of the one and only Declaration of Independence. New York: Philomel Books.

D’Aulaire, I., & D’Aulaire, E. P. (2001). The star spangled banner. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday.

Adler, D. A., Adler, M. S., & Himler, R. (2009). A picture book of Dolley and James Madison. New York: Holiday House.

Adler, D. A. (2003). A picture book Of Lewis And Clark. New York: Holiday House.

Fritz, J., & DePaola, T. (1987). Shh! we’re writing the Constitution. New York: Putnam.

Adler, D. A., & Brown, D. (2000). A picture book of Sacagawea. New York: Holiday House.

Morley, J., Bergin, M., & Salariya, D. (2013). You wouldn’t want to explore with Lewis and Clark!: an epic journey you’d rather not make. New York: Franklin Watts, An Imprint of Scholastic Inc.

Steele, W. O. (1990). The buffalo knife. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Kinsey-Warnock, N., Kinsey, H., & Rand, T. (1993). The bear that heard crying. New York: Cobblehill Books/Dutton.

Kellogg, S. (1992). Mike Fink: a tall tale. New York: Morrow Junior Books.

Dalgliesh, A., & Weisgard, L. (1986). The courage of Sarah Noble. New York: Scribner.

Hering, M., Sanders, N. I., & Hohn, D. (2014). Surprise at Yorktown Carol Stream, Ill.: Tyndale.

Buckley, J., & O’Brien, J. (2014). Who was Betsy Ross? New York, New York, USA: Grosset & Dunlap.

Wallner, A. (1994). Betsy Ross. New York: Holiday House.

Ransom, C. F. (2005). Daniel Boone. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications.

Cheney, L. V., & Harlin, G. (2008). We the people: the story of our Constitution. New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.

Ferris, J., & Johnson, A. (1988). What are you figuring now?: a story about Benjamin Banneker. Minneapolis: Carolrhoda Books.

Welch, C. A., & Butler, T. (2007). Eli Whitney. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner.

Bowen, A. R., & Harvey, L. (1996). A head full of notions: a story about Robert Fulton. Minneapolis, Minn: Carolrhoda Books.

Foster, G. (1975). The year of the horseless carriage, 1801. New York: Scribner.

Sanders, S. R. (. R., & Cogancherry, H. (1992). Warm as wool. 1st American ed. New York : Toronto : New York: Bradbury Press.

Brady, E. W., & Cuffari, R. (1976). Toliver’s secret. New York: Crown.

Limbaugh, R. H. (2013). Rush Revere and the brave pilgrims: time-travel adventures with exceptional Americans. First Threshold Editions hardcover edition. New York: Threshold Editions.

Bulla, C. R., & Flavin, T. (1993). Charlie’s house. New York: Knopf : Distributed by Random House.

Maestro, B., & Maestro, G. (1987). A more perfect union: the story of our Constitution. New York: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books.

Fritz, J. (1958). The cabin faced west. New York, NY: Coward-McCann.

Sanders, S. R. (. R., & Kastner, J. (1989). Aurora means dawn. 1st American ed. New York: Bradbury Press.

Shea, P. D., & Andersen, B. (2007). Patience Wright: America’s first sculptor, and revolutionary spy. New York: Henry Holt.

Speare, E. G. (1983). The sign of the beaver. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

Venezia, M. (2004). James Madison: fourth president 1809-1817. New York: Children’s Press.

Venezia, M. (2004). James Monroe: fifth president 1817-1825. New York: Children’s Press.

Henry, M., & Dennis, W. (1947). Benjamin West and his cat Grimalkin. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill.

Gingrich, C., & Arciero, S. (2014). From sea to shining sea. Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing.

Brown, D. (2007). Dolley Madison saves George Washington. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co.

Alphin, E. M., Alphin, A. B., & Casale, P. (2004). I have not yet begun to fight: a story about John Paul Jones. Minneapolis: Carolrhoda Books.

Fritz, J., & Ward, L. (1967). Early thunder. New York: Coward-McCann.

Brown, D. (2015). Aaron and Alexander: [the most famous duel in American history]. First edition. New York: Roaring Brook Press.

Limbaugh, R. H. (2014). Rush Revere and the first patriots: time-travel adventures with exceptional Americans. First Threshold Editions hardcover edition. New York: Threshold Editions.

Stone, T. L., & Priceman, M. (2013). Who says women can’t be doctors?: the story of Elizabeth Blackwell. New York: Christy Ottaviano Books/Henry Holt and Co.

Hunsicker, J. (2014). Young Andrew Jackson in the Carolinas: a revolutionary boy. Charleston: The History Press.

Limbaugh, R. H., Limbaugh, K. A., & Hiers, C. (2014). Rush Revere and the American Revolution: time-travel adventures with exceptional Americans. First Threshold Editions hardcover edition. New York: Threshold Editions.

Yates, E. (1950). Amos Fortune: free man. New York: Dutton.

Limbaugh, R. H., Limbaugh, K. A., & Hiers, C. (2015). Rush Revere and the star-spangled banner: time-travel adventures with exceptional Americans. First Threshold Editions hardcover edition. New York: Threshold Editions.

Quackenbush, R. M. (1986). Who let muddy boots into the White House?: a story of Andrew Jackson. New York: Prentice-Hall Books for Young Readers.

Rumford, J. (2004). Sequoyah: the man who gave his people writing. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co.

Bruchac, J., & Magnuson, D. (1999). The Trail of Tears. New York: Random House.

Adler, D. A., Wallner, J. C., & Wallner, A. (1995). A picture book of Davy Crockett. New York: Holiday House.

Harness, C. (1995). The amazing impossible Erie Canal. 1st American ed. New York : Toronto : New York: Bradbury Press ; Maxwell Macmillan Canada ; Maxwell Macmillan International.

Van Leeuwen, J. (2004). Cabin on Trouble Creek. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers.

Osborne, M. P., & Murdocca, S. (1999). Buffalo before breakfast. New York: Random House.

Bulla, C. R. (1949). The secret valley. New York: T. Y. Crowell Co.

Hopkinson, D., & Carpenter, N. (2004). Apples to Oregon: being the (slightly) true narative of how a brave pioneer father brought apples, peaches, pears, plums, grapes, and cherries (and children) across the Plains. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers.

Joosse, B. M., & Van Zyle, J. (1998). Lewis & papa: adventure on the Santa Fe Trail. San Francisco: Chronicle Books.

Grant, M. G., Keely, J., & Brude, D. (19731974). Kit Carson: trailblazer of the West. Mankato, Minn.: Creative Education; distributed by Children’s Press, Chicago.

Stanley, D., & Berry, H. (1999). Roughing it on the Oregon Trail. New York: HarperCollinsPublishers.

Van Leeuwen, J., & Boatwright, P. (1998). Nothing here but trees. New York: Dial Books For Young Readers.

Morley, J., Antram, D., & Salariya, D. (2002). You wouldn’t want to be an American pioneer!: a wilderness you’d rather not tame. New York: Franklin Watts.

Steele, W. O. (19901954). Winter danger. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Bunting, E., & Shed, G. (1995). Dandelions. San Diego: Harcourt Brace.

Hall, D., & Cooney, B. (1979). Ox-cart man. New York: Viking Press.

Fleischman, S. (2005). The giant rat of Sumatra: or, Pirates galore. New York: Greenwillow Books.

Van Leeuwen, J., & Watling, J. (1994). Bound for Oregon. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers.

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