Ellis Island

Ellis Island by Elizabeth Carney, published by National Geographic Books on April 12, 2016, is an illustrated work that spans 48 pages. This book explores the history of Ellis Island, a significant landmark in American history, detailing its transformation from a Mohegan island and fishing rest stop to a renowned immigration station and, ultimately, a museum.
Readers will find accessible information tailored for independent readers, making it suitable for both beginner and intermediate levels. The text covers various aspects of Ellis Island’s history, emphasizing its role in emigration and immigration, as well as its significance as a symbol and monument in the United States. This edition provides a comprehensive overview of the landmark’s evolution, engaging young readers with its informative content.
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Explore the history of Ellis Island, one of the most recognized landmarks in American history. Kids will learn about its early history as a Mohegan island and rest spot for fishermen through its time as a famous immigration station to today’s museum. The level 3 text provides accessible, yet wide-ranging, information for independent readers.
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