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Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site
Curriculum Materials
 

Reading History!

Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site is introducing a new education resource for classrooms.

The Reading History! cards utilize the Missouri Grade Level Expectations (GLEs) for Communication Arts in grades 3-5 while teaching Social Studies GLEs at the same time. The purpose of the cards is to assist educators in complying with the No Child Left Behind Act requirements using grade-appropriate reading activities in social studies and history.

The first Reading History! card is titled "Ulysses S. Grant," and includes post-reading activities.

For more information about the Reading History! program, contact the site using the "Contact Us" link on the left navigation bar.

1860 photo of White Haven  

Did You Know?
This 1860 image of White Haven is the earliest known photo of the Main House. The home was originally built beginning in 1816.

Last Updated: October 04, 2006 at 10:29 EST