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Books in Chester the Crab's Comix with Content series

  • Virginia Geography

    Bentley Boyd

    Paperback (Chester Comix, Sept. 15, 2004)
    The first permanent British settlement in North America was also the first capital of Virginia. But Jamestown was a killer - the swampy land carried diseases that killed thousands of colonists. One winter there was cannibalism! Trace the struggle that changed the Old Dominion from a deathtrap into the most powerful of the 13 colonies and home of many of America's Founding Fathers. This funny, colorful graphic novel will excite reluctant readers, prepare students for standardized tests in history and help homeschooling parents!
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  • Jamestown Journey

    Bentley Boyd

    Paperback (Chester Comix, Sept. 15, 2004)
    The sailor who helped plant the first permanent English settlement in North America was a real Pirate of the Caribbean! The businessmen who paid for the colony wanted to discover gold. Captain John Smith never married Pocahontas. And the colony never made its own coins - so people traded tobacco leaves. Find the true story of the beginning of the United States in this funny, colorful graphic novel that will excite reluctant readers, prepare students for standardized tests in history and help homeschooling parents!
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  • Comix Economix

    Bentley Boyd

    Paperback (Chester Comix, April 15, 2003)
    This is the fun way to teach complicated economic ideas like opportunity cost, supply and demand, taxes and capital resources. Chester the Crab explains economics using a trip to a video rental store, a safari with The Tax Hunter and the tracing of how a dollar changes forms as it goes through a suburban mall. This funny, colorful graphic novel will excite reluctant readers, prepare students for standardized tests and help homeschooling parents!
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  • Civil War, Vol. 2

    Bentley Boyd

    Paperback (Chester Comix, Sept. 15, 2004)
    The Battle of Vicksburg opens the entire Mississippi River to Union shipping. The Battle of Gettysburg ends the Confederate movement into the North and is the turning point in the war. Union soldiers burn Atlanta and many Southern farms on their March to the Sea. The fighting comes to a close after a long siege of Petersburg near Richmond. And Chester the Crab answers the question: Was Confederate President Jeff Davis captured wearing a dress? This colorful graphic novel will excite reluctant readers, prepare students for standardized tests in history and help homeschooling parents!
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  • The First Americans

    Bentley Boyd

    Paperback (Chester Comix, April 15, 2003)
    Chester the Crab meets the first people to live in North America. He traces the cultures of the Anasazi and Pueblo in the Southwest, the Nootka and Kwakiutl in the Northwest, the Plains Indians in the Midwest, the Mound Builders in the Mississippi and Ohio river valleys and the Iroquois in the East - and their clash with European settlers and explorers! And he tells you who Pocahontas really married. This funny, colorful graphic novel will excite reluctant readers, prepare students for standardized tests in history and help homeschooling parents!
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  • American Symbols

    Bentley Boyd

    Paperback (Chester Comix, April 15, 2003)
    Which words were added to the Pledge of Allegiance decades after it was written? What color was the White House before it was burned? How did American students help pay for the Statue of Liberty? Who carved Mount Rushmore? You'll learn about these and other famous American icons in this funny, colorful graphic novel that will excite reluctant readers, prepare students for standardized history tests and help homeschooling parents!
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  • World War 2 Tales

    Bentley Boyd

    Paperback (Chester Comix, Nov. 15, 2005)
    Chester the Crab spans the globe to tell the story of World War 2 and the struggle of democratic nations against fascist nations trying to supply easy answers at the end of a gun. Included are the Battle of Britain, the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Battle of Midway, D-Day and the Pacific Island island-hopping campaign. From the invasion of Poland to the atomic bombs on Japan, this colorful graphic novel will excite reluctant readers, prepare students for standardized tests in history, and help homeschooling parents!
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  • Revolutionary rumblings

    Bentley Boyd

    Paperback (Chester Comix, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Chester Comix can teach history to reluctant readers! The full-color comic Revolutionary Rumblings traces the political and economic arguments leading up to the American Revolution: the French and Indian War, the Boston Tea Party, the Committees of Correspondence, the Continental Congress and Battle of Lexington and Concord. Jokes and action carry today's students through these hard nonfiction concepts. A timeline across the top of every page helps them place events and people in context. The title on each page is a question, which makes for a good writing prompt. And the comix is indexed, making it a good research tool.
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  • Lewis and Clark and Transportation for a New Nation

    Bentley Boyd

    Paperback (Chester Comix, April 16, 2010)
    After the American Revolution, the people of the new United States look westward for a fresh start. President Thomas Jefferson makes the Louisiana Purchase from France 1803 and sends Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to explore the land west of the Mississippi River. The tales the two tell when they return spur this question: How will Americans GET to this new land? Over water, via the Erie Canal? Over a new National Road through the Midwest? This will be a nation founded on transportation! This colorful graphic novel will excite reluctant readers, prepare students for standardized tests in history and help homeschooling parents!
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  • Slavery's Storm

    Bentley Boyd

    Paperback (Chester Comix, April 15, 2003)
    Chester the Crab's comix make history into an adventure for reluctant readers! "Slavery's Storm" tells the story of Nat Turner's Revolt, Dred Scott's legal battle and John Brown's Raid as the gathering political storm clouds darken America in the days before the Civil War. This graphic novel is an excellent way to make the political arguments over slavery understandable to today's student.
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  • Heroic Folk

    Bentley Boyd

    Paperback (Chester Comix, Aug. 10, 2011)
    Chester the Crab's Heroic Folk connects early American folk heroes to the storytelling that students practice in the classroom today. Johnny Appleseed shows how folk tales grow from real people, Davy Crockett promotes himself with vivid imagery in his language and John Henry's story covers the literacy terms character, setting, and plot. It's all full-color fun for visual learners!
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  • Civil War, Vol. 1

    Bentley Boyd

    Paperback (Chester Comix, Sept. 15, 2004)
    The fight that split the United States begins! Chester the Crab traces the way Southern states seceded from the Union, shows the attack on Fort Sumter that began the fighting, witnesses Stonewall Jackson's victory at the First Battle of Manassas and steers through the Battle of the Ironclads in Virginia and the Battle of Antietam in Maryland. This colorful graphic novel will excite reluctant readers, prepare students for standardized tests in history and help homeschooling parents!
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