Lewis and Clark
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- kris0812Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book describes the two year expedition of Lewis and Clark. It is written in graphic novel format, which my students really enjoy. However, I need to practice reading this format aloud and figure out what works best with switching between the text boxes and speech bubbles. I used this book during our explorer unit with groups 3 and 4.