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Books > Children's & Educational > Humanities > History
Written by award-winning author Chae Strathie and developed in
consultation with experts from the British Museum, this fascinating
book reveals what life was really like for kids in ancient Rome,
from washing clothes in wee to snacking on dormice . . . and even
fighting in gladiatorial combat! Packed with facts and fantastic
illustrations, this funny and accessible introduction to ancient
Rome is a must-read for kids with a passion for horrible history.
The first introductory and illustrated biography of the civil
rights icon. The untold story of Pauli Murray, activist, lawyer,
poet, and Episcopal priest, who broke records and barriers
throughout her life. Friend to Eleanor Roosevelt, colleague to Ruth
Bader Ginsburg, and student of Thurgood Marshall, Pauli Murray's
life was nevertheless not always an easy one. Her commitment to
fighting for the rights of women and all places her firmly in
history. A celebration of her life and its significance, including
the role of gender identity in her own journey. Deborah Nelson
Linck's book introduces Murray to children ages 6 to 12.
Although it is impossible to show everything that has happened in
history on one poster, this super jumbo sized poster shows the rise
and fall of the great empires and nations throughout history, from
3000BC to 2000AD. It is arranged by continent, and where possible,
continents that are next to each other on the globe are next to
each other on the chart, and each continent has a limited colour
range, making it easily identifiable. Beneath the main chart is a
timeline of important events and personalities in the past,
including kings and queens, politicians, religious and cultural
leaders and inventors.
Sort the truth from the lies with the Fact or Fake series packed
full of unbelievable, mind-boggling facts! This high-interest
series for children aged 9-11 sorts the facts from the fakes. From
the human body and dinosaurs to history and science, each statement
is proved right or wrong, and accompanied by eye-popping graphics
that bring each subject to life! Prepare to be surprised and amazed
by these sometimes strange, but always fascinating, truths. In Fact
or Fake: The Truth About History, will you separate the facts from
the fakes?: Did Charles Darwin really like to eat the animals he
discovered? Did the Vikings wear horned helmets? Did the Hundred
Years' War last 100 years? Was Alexander the Great buried alive?
Eye-catching illustration, quirky fonts and clever design treatment
make this an appealing and unputdownable high interest leisure read
for children aged 9+ Other titles in the series: The Truth about
the Human Body The Truth about Science The Truth about History The
Truth about Space The Truth about Animals The Truth about Planet
Earth The Truth about Dinosaurs The Truth about Sports The Truth
about Inventions The Truth about Survival Skills
The pages of this book illustrate that as instruments of
socialization and sites of ideological discourse textbooks are
powerful artefacts in introducing young people to a specific
historical, cultural and socioeconomic order. Crucially, exploring
the social construction of school textbooks and the messages they
impart provides an important context from within which to
critically investigate the dynamics underlying the cultural
politics of education and the social movements that form it and
which are formed by it. The school curriculum is essentially the
knowledge system of a society incorporating its values and its
dominant ideology. The curriculum is not "our knowledge" born of a
broad hegemonic consensus, rather it is a battleground in which
cultural authority and the right to define what is labelled
legitimate knowledge is fought over. As each chapter in this book
illustrates curriculum as theory and practice has never been, and
can never be, divorced from the ethical, economic, political, and
cultural conflicts of society which impact so deeply upon it. We
cannot escape the clear implication that questions about what
knowledge is of most worth and about how it should be organized and
taught are problematic, contentious and very serious.
Imagine if you could travel back in time and walk the streets of
the past. Where would you go first? Incredible History turns back
time to reveal realistic reconstructions of the most incredible
locations and exciting moments in history. You'll feel the roar of
the crowd at the ancient Olympic Games, walk the ramparts of the
Great Wall of China and sail on the Titanic. Each story begins with
an archaeological site. You'll learn when and how it was
discovered, and what it teaches us about how the people who lived
at the site might have spent their days. Then, you'll see the
location recreated in jaw-dropping 3D detail. Using archaeological
evidence, the people and places of the past will be brought back to
life before your very eyes. With each page packed with fantastic
facts and extraordinary pictures, Incredible History brings
together the best bits of history and archaeology, to recreate the
entire history of the world.
Unrecognised, ignored and forgotten. The Forgotten Scientist: The
Story of Saul Sithole is the untold story of a pioneering black
scientist who made a great contribution to the fields of
anthropology and ornithology in South Africa. Saul Sithole was so
committed to his craft that even the weight of apartheid did not
stop him from giving 62 years of his life to the scientific world
of birds and fossils. Saul never received the official recognition
he deserved - until now. This book validates his contribution,
sharing his life's work and laying out a story that will inspire
future generations of scientists. This book would not have been
possible without the support of Biblionef and funding from the
National Heritage Council.
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Vicious Vikings
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Terry Deary; Illustrated by Martin Brown
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Discover all the foul facts about these famous invaders in
history's most horrible headlines: Vicious Vikings edition. The
master of making history fun, Terry Deary takes on the Vikings in
this marauding look at our Scandinavian ancestors. From Viking Gods
in wedding dresses and corpses on trial to death by booby-trapped
statues! It's all in Horrible Histories: Vicious Vikings. fully
illustrated throughout and packed with blood-curdling stories- with
all the horribly hilarious bits included with a fresh take on the
classic Horrible Histories style, perfect for fans old and new the
perfect series for anyone looking for a fun and informative read
Horrible Histories has been entertaining children and families for
generations with books, TV, stage show, magazines, games and 2019's
brilliantly funny Horrible Histories: the Movie - Rotten Romans.
Get your history right here and collect the whole horrible lot.
Read all about it!
This board book version of Dolly Parton--from the critically
acclaimed, multimillion-copy best-selling Little People, BIG DREAMS
series--introduces the youngest dreamers to the incredible life of
this singer-songwriter and businesswoman. Little Dolly grew up in
Tennessee in a family "as poor as dirt." She started performing at
an early age, singing on local radio and television. After
graduating high school, she moved to Nashville to pursue her
singing dreams. Her managers wanted her to sing pop, but she
followed her heart to sing and write country songs. Her heart was
right--Dolly became a musical superstar, but she never forgot where
she came from. She now uses her wealth to give back to people,
children, and animals in need. Babies and toddlers will love to
snuggle as you read to them the engaging story of this fascinating
musician and will also enjoy exploring the stylish and quirky
illustrations of this sturdy board book on their own. Little
People, BIG DREAMS is a best-selling series of books and
educational games that explore the lives of outstanding people,
from designers and artists to scientists and activists. All of them
achieved incredible things, yet each began life as a child with a
dream. This empowering series offers inspiring messages to children
of all ages, in a range of formats. The board books are told in
simple sentences, perfect for reading aloud to babies and toddlers.
The hardcover versions present expanded stories for beginning
readers. Boxed gift sets allow you to collect a selection of the
books by theme. Paper dolls, learning cards, matching games, and
other fun learning tools provide even more ways to make the lives
of these role models accessible to children. Inspire the next
generation of outstanding people who will change the world with
Little People, BIG DREAMS!
Difficult times happen to everyone. But facing adversity doesn't
have to stand in the way of being successful or happy. Adversity
can make people tougher, wiser, and more compassionate. Bethany
Hamilton, Oprah Winfrey, Ringo Starr, and Matt Moniz are examples
of people who overcame incredible odds and achieved success. Learn
about their inspirational stories with this informational text that
is packed with fun facts, fascinating sidebars, and high-interest
content. Featuring TIME content and images, this full-color
nonfiction book has text features such as a glossary, an index, and
a table of contents to engage students in reading as they build
their comprehension, vocabulary, and reading skills. The Reader's
Guide and extended Try It! activity increase understanding of the
material, and develop higher-order thinking. Check It Out! offers
print and online resources for additional reading. Keep students
reading from cover to cover with this captivating text!
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Finished by Food
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Charis Mather; Designed by Drue Rintoul
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Some people have had amazing lives. Other people are not remembered
for their lives, though... They are remembered for their strange
deaths. Find out all about the unfortunate folk who were finished
by food!
Exam Board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: History First Teaching:
September 2016 First Exam: June 2018 AQA approved Create a
stimulating, well-paced teaching route through the 2016 GCSE
History specification using this tailor-made series that draws on a
legacy of market-leading history textbooks and the individual
subject specialisms of the author team to inspire student success.
- Motivate your students to deepen their subject knowledge through
an engaging and thought-provoking narrative that makes historical
concepts accessible and interesting to today's learners - Embed
progressive skills development in every lesson with carefully
designed Focus Tasks that encourage students to question, analyse
and interpret key topics - Take students' historical understanding
to the next level by using a wealth of original contemporary source
material to encourage wider reflection on different periods - Help
your students achieve their potential at GCSE with revision tips
and practice questions geared towards the changed assessment model,
plus useful advice to aid exam preparation - Confidently navigate
the new AQA specification using the expert insight of experienced
authors and teachers with examining experience
Discover all the foul facts about the Savage Stone Age with
history's most horrible headlines. All the foul facts about the
Savage Stone Age are ready to uncover, including: what they used
instead of toilet paper why a hole in the skull is good for
headaches and how to make a Stone Age mummy! fully illustrated
throughout and packed with horrible stories - with all the horribly
hilarious bits included with a fresh take on the classic Horrible
Histories style, perfect for fans old and new the perfect series
for anyone looking for a fun and informative read Horrible
Histories has been entertaining children and families for
generations with books, TV, stage show, magazines, games and 2019's
brilliantly funny Horrible Histories: the Movie - Rotten Romans.
Get your history right here and collect the whole horrible lot.
Read all about it!
The story of Rob Roy MacGregor, one of Scotland's most famous
figures is retold in a format suitable for children.
A volume in International Review of History Education Series
Editors Peter Lee, Rosalyn Ashby, Stuart Foster The 6th book of the
International Review of History Education Series, Contemporary
public debates over history education, presents public debates on
history education as they appear in 14 different areas of the
world, in Asia, Europe, North and South America. In alphabetical
order: in Brazil, by Maria Auxiliadora Schmidt and Tania Braga
Garcia, in Canada, by Peter Seixas, in England, by Rosalyn Ashby
and Christopher Edwards, in Greece, by Irene Nakou and Eleni
Apostolidou, in Israel, by Eyal Naveh, in Japan and South Korea, by
Yonghee Suh and Makito Yurita, in Northern Ireland, by Alan
McCully, in Portugal, by Isabel Barca, in Quebec (Canada), by
Jean-Francois Cardin, in Singapore, by Suhaimi Afandi and Mark
Baildon, in Spain, by Lis Cercadillo, in Turkey, by Dursun Dilek
and Gulcin (Yapici) Dilek, and in the United States, by Peter
Stearns. By illuminating common trends, national peculiarities and
differences, this collective book further enriches our knowledge
about crucial issues concerning public perspectives over history
education in diverse parts of the world. It opens new questions and
issues to be further investigated by all who are interested in this
field, in terms of its historical, educational, global, national,
ethnic, cultural, social and political dimensions in the current
transitional and multicultural environment. This international
dialogue therefore addresses historians, history education
researchers, university professors, school teachers, policy makers,
publishers, parents and all those who insist that history education
is very important, especially if it enables young people to
orientate in the present and the future in historical terms.
Discover the fascinating history of African and Caribbean
communities in Britain, from pre-Roman times to the 21st Century.
Newly updated, The History of African and Caribbean Communities in
Britain explores why people came to Britain, the problems they
faced and the contributions these communities have made to British
society. Brought to life with case studies and rarely published
photographs, this is an opportunity to get up close to the
experiences and vital impact African and Caribbean people have had
in Britain. Meet pioneers such as Olaudah Equiano and Phyllis
Wheatley and find out why African and Caribbean communities have
been fundamental to Britain's success on the world stage. Written
by British historian and academic Hakim Adi, Profressor of the
History of Africa and the African diaspora at the University of
Chichester, this book is essential reading for children aged 11+
and anyone interested in learning about the history of these
communities in Britain.
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