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June 16: The Star Spangled State Book

on June 16, 2008


The Star Spangled State Book, provided by Knowledge Quest!

Join us as we travel from coast to coast, learning about the 50 states! From the disappearance of England’s first American settlement to California’s population explosion of 1849, you’ll experience the growth of a new nation. From Plymouth Rock to Pearl Harbor, you’ll follow the course of American history and geography! And when you’re done and you think you’ve learned everything you can… Well, crack your knuckles, take a seat, and turn the pages to one of our challenging brain games. Trust me, if you want to stay in the know, the four GeoQuizzes are for you! Great for children 4th grade on up to adult! The State Book contains 80 glossy full-color pages! The coordinating workbook that turns the State Book into a 36 week curriculum is 264 jam-packed pages.

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One Response to “June 16: The Star Spangled State Book”

  1. JimE says:

    A few people have written us that they had some problems getting all of this freebie. That was likely due to the amount of traffic the site was receiving yesterday. Too much traffic = errors and slow downloads.

    However, since the publisher hosted and controls that download instead of us, we don’t have access to this resource any more. We are only able to support the freebies we host ourselves.

    We do not have the authority to re-run this one, so you might try contacting Knowledge Quest directly through their site linked above. Please realize they are under no obligation to provide this material for free now that our freebie day has ended, so please be polite and patient if you ask.

    We would strongly recommend that you try to download our freebies early in the day and check them to make sure you got the complete file. As word gets out about our site, there may be occasional “traffic jams” like this, and it would always be a good idea to double check your downloads as soon as you save it to your computer. Sorry for the inconvenience!

    - Jim Erskine

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