This informational text describes the life of Marco Polo and his travels, with large font and photos to enhance reading enjoyment for young readers. This nonfiction basic account of Marco Polo focuses on his contributions in history related to Asia history and the Silk Roads.
This leveled reader is a nonfiction informational text that describes the history of Iroquois tribes, for intermediate readers. Photos and large font enhance readability.
This book is an informational text, describing the history and life of Ottawa and Chippewa (Ojibwe/Ojibway) Native American tribes. This is a leveled reader, written by a teacher, mainly to teach social studies content and concepts, and to teach reading skills with nonfiction/informational text, with more rigor, to help meet Common Core standards. Color photos and glossary enhance reading experience!
This book describes the life and history of Shawnee, Erie, Ottawa, Chippewa, Iroquois and ancient mound-building tribes. Includes information on shelter, food, clothing, region, and other interesting facts. Large font and color photos enhance reading experience.
Paperback
(CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 31, 2013)
This nonfiction book gives interesting facts about Shawnee, Erie, Ottawa, Chippewa, Iroquois and ancient mound-building tribes in the Ohio area. Written for advanced readers in elementary grades. Color photos and large font enhance reading experience.
This book describes the Erie people's history and lives, meant for 3-4th grade readers. Covers details like shelter, food, clothes, and wars. Color photos and large font enhance reading experience.
This book is nonfiction, and for young readers to learn about the life of the Nez Perce, in the past and now. Full color pictures and large font make reading easier for young ones!
This nonfiction book for young readers will bring Navajo life to children of all ages, with color photos, day-trip info, attractions, and information for young archeologists!
This book provides basic history of the Iroquois people in history, including geographic location, food, shelters, clothing and lives of the tribe. This is meant for teaching primary grades the basic history of the Iroquois people.
This is an informational text for young readers to learn about Elizabeth Blackwell and her contributions to the medical field as the first woman to receive a medical degree in the U.S.
This nonfiction book describes history and life of Ottawa and Chippewa/Ojibwe tribes in the U.S. and Canada. Written by a teacher, to help other teachers meet Common Core standards in history and reading informational text. Color photos, glossary and large font help reading experience.