The American Frontier: Then and Now
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Every year, roughly four million American students in fifth grade encounter Westward Expansion as a named unit in their social studies curriculum, with millions more meeting it again in eighth-grade U.S. history. The unit is taught in all fifty states and across every major private and homeschool network. Lewis & Clark is its opening chapter.
The dominant book in this space is Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales — a #1 New York Times bestselling graphic-novel series recommended for grades three through seven. It is the benchmark. It does not, however, offer a serialized multi-book arc with continuing modern protagonists, an interactive game tier, an animated series tier, or the credential of the original creative team behind a PBS series that has been used in American classrooms for more than twenty years.
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George Shannon's 16 Days
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Embark on an unforgettable journey through George Shannon’s legendary 16 games! Solve puzzles, conquer challenges, and learn through play in a colorful adventure designed to spark curiosity, strategy, and fun for kids of all ages. Can you master all 16 and complete the odyssey?
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