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How the States Got Their Shapes Season 1 Episodes 1-10 Video Guides

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Chase Tinnel
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I have used the first two. Love these for these for my students on the days that I need a sub. It keeps them engaged and watching the video. Great resource!
Loved these videos for my older special education students who are not independent readers! I used these episode questions in a blooket style test which the kids love. They learned the material without reading any textbooks. Excellent resource to accompany the video series.

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How the States Got Their Shapes Season 1 Episodes 1-10 Video Guides

The History Channel presents How the States Got Their Shapes. This entertaining video series looks at the United States of America, its history and specifically how each state got its unique shape.

This package contains video guides from episodes 1 through 10 from the series. Buying this package saves your 20% instead of buying all the video guides individually. You can find individual information on each of the episodes below. If you are interested in the packages for episodes 1-5, click here or for episodes 6-10, click here.


Episode 1 A River Runs Through It

Episode 2 The Great Planes, Trains and Automobiles

Episode 3 Force of Nature

Episode 4 State of Rebellion

Episode 5 Living on the Edge

Episode 6 Use it or Lose it Video GuideEpisode 7 Church and States

Episode 8 A Boom with a View

Episode 9 Culture Clash

Episode 10 Mouthing Off
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2 Weeks
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