This is a Historical Chapter Book with a unit study at the end. “Juneteenth” Tiny's Emancipation Tiny Mason has nothing of her own--even her last name belongs to her master. In June of 1865, the Texas slaves hear rumors that the war is over and that they will soon be free. Tiny, impatient for freedom, sneaks away from the Mason Plantation in the back of a wagon bound for Galveston. In that city, she hears United States Major General Granger read the proclamation that the slaves are free--an announcement made on June 19, 1865. Tiny joins the spontaneous celebration of her release from slavery, but her former owner, Miz Mason, tries to prevent the young girl from living a free life and reaching her goals of learning to read and write. The unit study is created to use in ten days. The unit contains a daily journal question and one other daily activity. These activities are: Day 1: Vocabulary (Define Words and Word Search) Day 2: Comprehension (True and False, Multiple Choice, Fill in the Blanks, Fact and Opinion) Day 3: Questions and Answers (Who, What, Where When, Why and How) Day 4: Predict the Outcome, Cause and Effect Day 5: Encyclopedia Day 6: Sequence of Events Day 7: Creative Writing Day 8: Poster Day 9: Drawing Skills Day 10: Creative Art See our other Historical Chapter Books with Unit Studies... Orphan Train Riders Series and The Young Texan's Series. If you enjoy this story, make sure to read other stories in this series. Orphan Train Riders Kathleen's Vision. Or other chapter books such as Cat Sitter Mystery of the Siamese, Cat Sitter Black Bombay Curse, Carissa's Wish..
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