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Biography & Autobiography. History. Juvenile Nonfiction. Geography. HTML:Schoolchildren will be fascinated by this clear account of Columbus's voyages and his encounters with storms, Indians, and political intrigue. A map of the world in Columbus's time and a detailed drawing of the Santa Maria add depth to this exciting, real-life adventure tale. .
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Random House, 80 pages
Pages
80
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English
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80 p.; 7.63 inches
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LibraryThing member msmarymac
This book was about Christopher Columbus and his journey to find India. He set out on a journey to find a shorter route to India when he discovered a land that had not been explored very much. He thought the land was India but he was mistaken. Christopher Columbus encountered many obstacles along
I personally enjoyed this book very much. Much of what we believe about Christopher Columbus and his discovery of America is very different from the actual account so reading more of the details is very interesting. I think it is very important for students to have a clearer understanding of our American history and how our country was both discovered and founded.
Classroom Extension:
1. This would be a great book to include in a study on American History having the students plot the course that Columbus is believed to have traveled and the route he had originally planned to take. Students can learn alot about geography by following his journey.
2. This would also be a great book to include in a study on American Heroes even though Columbus was an accidental hero. It teaches students that sometimes you may not find what you are looking for but what you find can be just as amazing.
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the way but his determination fueled his desire to press on and he was successful in his attempt of discovery, although not the land he believed he had found. His encounters with the people of the lands he traveled to is a great story.I personally enjoyed this book very much. Much of what we believe about Christopher Columbus and his discovery of America is very different from the actual account so reading more of the details is very interesting. I think it is very important for students to have a clearer understanding of our American history and how our country was both discovered and founded.
Classroom Extension:
1. This would be a great book to include in a study on American History having the students plot the course that Columbus is believed to have traveled and the route he had originally planned to take. Students can learn alot about geography by following his journey.
2. This would also be a great book to include in a study on American Heroes even though Columbus was an accidental hero. It teaches students that sometimes you may not find what you are looking for but what you find can be just as amazing.
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E111.D28