The year is 1915, and fourteen-year-old Bernadette Leahy has a job doing laundry for the wealthy Beaumont family. The Beaumonts’ daughter, Ginger, invites Bernadette to march in a parade to help women get the right to vote. Bernadette wants to go but is afraid that if she does, she’ll lose her job and be forced to return to her grueling life as a factory worker.
INCLUDES:
6 Books (6 copies each of 1 title)
Teacher's Guide (1 copy each of 1 Teacher's Guide)
Comprehension Card (1 copy each of 1 Comprehension Card)
The year is 1915, and fourteen-year-old Bernadette Leahy has a job doing laundry for the wealthy Beaumont family. The Beaumonts’ daughter, Ginger, invites Bernadette to march in a parade to help women get the right to vote. Bernadette wants to go but is afraid that if she does, she’ll lose her job and be forced to return to her grueling life as a factory worker.
The year is 1915, and fourteen-year-old Bernadette Leahy has a job doing laundry for the wealthy Beaumont family. The Beaumonts’ daughter, Ginger, invites Bernadette to march in a parade to help women get the right to vote. Bernadette wants to go but is afraid that if she does, she’ll lose her job and be forced to return to her grueling life as a factory worker. Read Less Description
Includes:
6 Books (6 copies each of 1 title)
Teacher's Guide (1 copy each of 1 Teacher's Guide)
Comprehension Card (1 copy each of 1 Comprehension Card)
The year is 1915, and fourteen-year-old Bernadette Leahy has a job doing laundry for the wealthy Beaumont family. The Beaumonts’ daughter, Ginger, invites Bernadette to march in a parade to help women get the right to vote. Bernadette wants to go but is afraid that if she does, she’ll lose her job and be forced to return to her grueling life as a factory worker.
The year is 1915, and fourteen-year-old Bernadette Leahy has a job doing laundry for the wealthy Beaumont family. The Beaumonts’ daughter, Ginger, invites Bernadette to march in a parade to help women get the right to vote. Bernadette wants to go but is afraid that if she does, she’ll lose her job and be forced to return to her grueling life as a factory worker. Read Less Description
Includes:
6 Books (6 copies each of 1 title)
Teacher's Guide (1 copy each of 1 Teacher's Guide)
Comprehension Card (1 copy each of 1 Comprehension Card)
Details:
SKU
WW-A9884
Series
Navigators
Grade
5
Language
English
Content Area
Language Arts, Socia
Language Arts, Social Studies
ISBN
9781583449882
Genre
Fiction
Format
Print
Lexile level
640L
Configuration
6-Pack
Theme
United States Histor
United States History
Developmental Category
Fluent
$57.00
Full DescriptionThe year is 1915, and fourteen-year-old Bernadette Leahy has a job doing laundry for the wealthy Beaumont family. The Beaumonts’ daughter, Ginger, invites Bernadette to march in a parade to help women get the right to vote. Bernadette wants to go but is afraid that if she does, she’ll lose her job and be forced to return to her grueling life as a factory worker.