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Birth of a Nation: Declaration of Independence
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1. Emily's Time-Traveling Adventure

It was a sunny afternoon when Emily found an old, dusty book in her grandmother's attic. As she opened it, a swirl of colors surrounded her and her dog Max. Suddenly, they found themselves standing in the bustling streets of Philadelphia in 1776. Emily could see men in tricorn hats and women in long dresses, the air filled with the sound of horse-drawn carriages. She realized they had traveled back in time to witness the creation of the Declaration of Independence!

2. Meeting the Founding Fathers

Emily and Max wandered until they stumbled upon a large hall where important-looking men were gathered. This was the Second Continental Congress, and they were discussing something crucial. Emily listened in awe as she heard names like Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams. These men were debating fiercely about declaring independence from British rule. Emily learned that these discussions were the foundation of what would become the Declaration of Independence.

3. The Words That Changed History

Thomas Jefferson was busy writing, his quill scratching against the parchment. Emily peered over his shoulder and read words like 'life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.' These powerful words were part of the document that would declare the colonies' independence from Britain. Emily realized how brave these men were to stand up for what they believed in. The Declaration wasn't just a piece of paper; it was a statement of freedom and a new beginning for America.

4. The Signing of the Declaration

On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was ready to be signed. Emily watched as each member of Congress stepped forward to add their signature. John Hancock signed with a flourish, making sure his name was bold and clear. Emily felt the weight of history as she realized this was the birth of a new nation. The crowd outside cheered as they learned of their newfound independence.

5. From the Past to the Present

With the Declaration signed, Emily and Max felt the world swirl around them again. They found themselves back in the attic, the old book still in Emily's hands. She realized how important this document was in shaping the America she knew today. The principles of equality and freedom were something to cherish and protect. Emily couldn't wait to share her adventure with her classmates and tell them how the Declaration of Independence was more than just history; it was a living legacy.

Answer the Questions
1 Where did Emily find the old, dusty book?
2 What city did Emily and Max travel to?
3 Who was writing the Declaration of Independence?
4 On what date was the Declaration signed?
5 What are the three rights mentioned in the Declaration? (Write all three)
6 Who signed the Declaration with a big, bold signature?
7 What is the name of Emily's dog?
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