Well, this month has been interesting. I hope you enjoyed our time on the Mayflower. I didn't, I'll admit. I was terrified! I don't like ships.
Okay, as a heads up, my writing style is about to change. I've got someone new helping me out with my writing. (Finally! I've been needing someone to give me a hand on my English and writing!) Also, Trevor and I decided we are going to change the format of the Month Ahead posts. We're no longer going to tell you what the stories are about. That way it's a surprise.
Ready for our next adventure? I'm not sure I am, but here we go, anyways...
March 2015
Week
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Topic
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What to expect
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1
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Rebels! : The Revolutionary War
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An introduction of the Revolutionary war, some historical facts, today in history and a little known fact.
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2
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Outlawed Works: Books on the Revolutionary War
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We'll give you three books/series about the Revolutionary War for you to read that we think you'll enjoy.
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3
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Story Post
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Trevor, Dominik and I head to the 1770s.
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4
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Story Post 2
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Trevor, Dominik and I head to the 1770s.
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Story Post 3
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Trevor, Dominik and I head to the 1770s.
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Hmmm, what could be happening in this photo? Looks to organized for a battle! How many of you readers know what this painting is about?
Sounds great! :D
ReplyDeleteI really love that painting, it's beautiful! I wish I knew what it was about...
Ooo! I'm so excited! I'm looking forward to this months posts! ;P
ReplyDeleteSo am I! B-)
DeleteGeorge Washington gathering troops for the revolutionary war maybe?
ReplyDeleteClose, RingNerd. The caption for the painting is: Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown by John Trumbull, oil on canvas, 1820
DeleteThat's what I was going to guess... little late now ;) looking forwards to this month's posts Mr. Trevor.
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