This website contains the links to all the online teachers guides to the 2027 edition Tennessee History for Kids workbooks.
Here are the links:
Click here for the teacher’s guide to the first-grade workbook Critters and Maps.
Click here for the teacher’s guide to the second-grade workbook Your Land, My Land.
There are three 3rd grade workbooks.
Click here for the teacher’s guide to the first of them, Across the Ocean.
Click here for the teacher’s guide to the second of the 3rd grade workbooks, No More Colonies.
Click here for the teacher’s guide to the third of the 3rd grade workbooks, Steamboat and Telegraph.
There are THREE 4th grade workbooks.
Click here for the teacher’s guide for the first of them, Torn Union.
Click here for the teacher’s guide to the second of the 4th grade workbooks, American Machine.
Click here for the teacher’s guide for the third of the 4th grade workbooks, Eyes of the World.
There are FOUR fifth grade workbooks.
Click here for the teacher’s guide to the first of them, called Long March to Tennessee.
Click here for the teacher’s guide to the second of the fifth-grade workbooks, Work for Freedom.
Click here for the teacher’s guide for the third of the fifth-grade workbooks, Across the USA.
Click here for the teacher’s guide to the fourth of the fifth-grade workbooks, Around the World.
There is ONE 8th grade, ONE workbook for the U.S. history class (typically taken in the 11th grade, and ONE extra-large workbook for the high school elective on Tennessee history.
Click here for the teacher’s guide to the 8th grade workbook, He That Hath No Sword.
Click here for the teacher’s guide to the high school U.S. history class, Don’t Keep Them in Doubt.
Click here for part one of the teacher’s guide to the TN History elective class, called Free and Independent State (Chapters 1-16).
Click here for part two of the teacher’s guide to the TN History elective class, called Free and Independent State (Chapters 17-32).
Click here for part three of the teacher’s guide to the TN History elective class, called Free and Independent State (Chapters 33-48).