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by David Shannon,Jane Yolen

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Author:
David Shannon,Jane Yolen
ISBN13:
978-0613004305
ISBN:
0613004302
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Publisher:
Turtleback Books (September 20, 1996)
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Subcategory:
Literature & Fiction
ePub file:
1460 kb
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1908 kb
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Rating:
4.4
Votes:
693

Library Binding: 336 pages While the book is very moving and well written, I would hold off on introducing it until your child is at least in middle school.

Library Binding: 336 pages. While the book is very moving and well written, I would hold off on introducing it until your child is at least in middle school I just felt it was a little bit harsh for my comfort level, given the age of my child.

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David Shannon’s vivid artwork and Lizzie’s endearing efforts to do it all  . David goes to school.

David Shannon’s vivid artwork and Lizzie’s endearing efforts to do it all will make children laugh aloud at her frantic antics as she juggles school, multiple sports, dance, violin, and art. With charm and determination, she longs to impress the Queen by winning a spelling contest, but she studies to the point of exhaustion. He’s b-a-a-a-c-k! And better than ever. ISBN-13: 978-0152063887. When Christopher Columbus landed on the island of San Salvador in 1492, what he discovered were the Taino Indians.

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FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When Christopher Columbus landed on the island of San Salvador in 1492, what he discovered were the Taino Indians. Told from a young Taino boy's point of view, this is a story of how the boy tried to warn his people against welcoming the strangers, who seemed more interested in golden ornaments than friendship. Years later the boy, now an old man, looks back at the destruction of his people and their culture by the colonizers.
  • Great for my level 5 reading student. Helps with reading comprehension AND history!! After reading this she was ableto do a short book report and had learned new facts.

  • A book for every classroom and home library. In fact, this would make a great Disney movie, unfortunately, there is no happy ending since indigenous people are still suffering.

  • Arrived in great condition, exactly as described.

  • I love the way Jane Yolen tackles tough topics in such an accessible way for young readers. It's a great book to help young people think through what has, what can, what could, and what should happen when cultures collide.

    When I taught Social Studies this was my go to book for discussions about some of the sad, somber outcomes of European exploration and greed. You can even draw connections between this story and other groups that are being currently displaced or disadvantaged by other groups' progress.

    Also the book contains a great deal of figurative language. When I used it for ELA, I would read a portion.It's a very long book to read in one sitting. And then later or the next day I would pick out sentences/phrases from the text and have students identify the type of figurative language.

    There are also several moments that require readers' to make inferences

    This is a strong mentor text, on so many levels.

  • Aside from the shameful black and white copies of David Shannon's beautiful illustrations, the text is out of order which diminishes the impact of the story. I have a copy of the book in Spanish that I have treasured. The English text on the Kindle does not match the
    the order of the pages. I have to scroll back and forth on the kindle to follow the books' pictures and storyline.

  • What a great book for showing both early exploration from the Native point of view. As a teacher, I don't just want to teach that Columbus was a hero. Yes, he accomplished some amazing things, but the cost to civilizations that were already in place was catastrophic. This book is short enough to present quickly, but serious enough to begin some real discussions on the changes that took place as a result of Columbus and the rest of the explorers.

  • This is an amazing book for teaching about first contact. We also used it for mentor sentences.

  • I bought the kindle version of this book because I read it last year to my students and they LOVED the illustrations. The colors captured their attention as I was reading the story out loud. I was going to use this in my lesson tomorrow, but I think I will be making a stop at the library first for the real thing.