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“Trouble Don’t Last” by Shelley Pearsall: A Choose to Read Ohio Toolkit
May 17th, 2010 | Topic: activities, books, Choose to Read Ohio, Lesson Plans and Activities, reading, Trouble Don't Last | No Comments »This toolkit is for classes or other groups reading “Trouble Don’t Last” by Shelley Pearsall. “Trouble Don’t Last” is the story of Samuel and Harrison, two slaves on a Kentucky farm, who are in search of freedom and Samuel’s mother when they escape to Canada via the Underground Railroad in this novel set in 1859.
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Choose to Read Ohio (CTRO) spotlights Ohio authors and promotes reading across Ohio. The State Library of Ohio, in partnership with Ohioana Library Association, developed this initiative to encourage Ohioans of all ages to share literature by authors native to, residing in, or associated with Ohio. CTRO is adaptable for use in classrooms, libraries, bookstores, by book discussion groups, families, and other community groups.
Explore Choose to Read Ohio resources & toolkits: http://oh.webjunction.org/ohctrointro
The Trouble Don’t Last toolkit may also be found at: http://oh.webjunction.org/ohctrotrouble
State Library of Ohio: http://library.ohio.gov/youthservices
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“Trouble Don’t Last” by Shelley Pearsall: A Choose to Read Ohio Toolkit
Topic: activities, books, Choose to Read Ohio, Lesson Plans and Activities, reading, Trouble Don't Last | No Comments »“Copper Sun” by Sharon M. Draper: A Choose to Read Ohio Toolkit
Topic: activities, Copper Sun, Lesson Plans and Activities | No Comments »Lesson: Emancipation Proclamation
Topic: Emancipation Proclamation, People In Societies | No Comments »Activity: Fact or Fiction?
Topic: People In Societies, Primary Sources, Underground Railroad and the Abolitionist Movement | No Comments »Lesson: Is it Breaking the Law?
Topic: People In Societies, Underground Railroad and the Abolitionist Movement | No Comments »Lesson: Choice or No Choice
Topic: People In Societies, Underground Railroad and the Abolitionist Movement | No Comments »Submit a Lesson Plan or Activity
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