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04/2007. 160 pages. 1 photo, 21 b/w illustrations, 1 map
0896726029
978-0-89672-602-4
$17.95 cloth
Mr. Barrington's Mysterious Trunk Series
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Journey to San Jacinto By Melodie A. Cuate
To teach kids history, try time travel. Cuate, a veteran schoolteacher, spins the tale of a seventh-grader Hannah, her brother Nick, and her friend Jackie. They are intrigued by a mysterious trunk belonging to Hannahs new history teacher. When they open it, something magical happens, and they travel back in time to the Alamo, where the famous siege is underway.Southern Living
Where has Mr. Barrington gone? Follow Hannah, Nick, and Jackie back in time to the Texas Revolution as they search for clues leading to the missing Texas history teacher. Mr. Barringtons niece, Miss Barrington, begins the countdown to the past when she opens the lid on the mysterious trunk belonging to her uncle. She and the girls suddenly find themselves in 1836, traveling with a Texian soldier transporting ammunition for General Sam Houston only days before the Battle of San Jacinto.
Meanwhile, Nick discovers what life is like as a soldier after the Mexican army finds him hiding in a tree. Join the children on their historic adventure as the Battle of San Jacinto unfolds before their eyes and they become acquainted with the famous Texian and Mexican soldiers who shaped the future of Texas.
Melodie A. Cuate is currently working on Journey to Goliad, Book Four in the Mr.
Barrington’s Mysterious Trunk series. Besides writing, she conducts teacher
workshops with curriculum developed specifically for the series. The recipient
of the 2006−2007 Linden Heck Howell Outstanding Teaching of Texas History Award,
Cuate lives with her husband, Tony, and daughter, Erica, in McAllen, Texas.
Teaching Supplements and Materials
NEW TEACHING TOOL FOR FALL 2007
Teachers! Click here to order the new
Concept-Based Supplement for Journey to the Alamo
Printable info and order form (pdf)
Click here to download a free teaching supplement to
Journey to San Jacinto
(pdf)
Click here to download instructions and a pattern to
make your own Texas History Trunk
(pdf)
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