Copyright Date:
2015
Edition Date:
2015
Release Date:
07/01/14
Pages:
48 pages
ISBN:
0-7660-4226-X
ISBN 13:
978-0-7660-4226-1
Dewey:
976.4
Dimensions:
24 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
(Sat Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2014)
The What Would You Do? series gives readers an opportunity to learn about some notable events in American history and then figure out what actions they might have taken had they been around. Every few pages, readers are asked to assume a persona ("What would you do if you were a tea-loving colonist?") and then make a choice (force yourself to drink herbal tea or pay the tax?). In the hands of veteran series specialist Landau, the questions really force readers to think. For instance, in The Boston Tea Party, Patriots must decide if they actually want to board ships and toss the English tea overboard is your personal safety more important than becoming involved in an altercation? What actually occurred in each case is contained in the narrative on the following page. The clean, open design with room for a good-size typeface and plentiful historical pictures invites readers in, and the boxed questions will provide teachers the opportunity to start conversations. Lots of pluses here.
Horn Book
(Wed Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2015)
These volumes place young readers at the heart of some dilemmas of frequently studied pivotal events in American history. Sections in simple, conversational language promote discussion by alternating "What Would You Do?" questions (which are more sophisticated than the main text) with "What Really Happened." Maps and archival images add to the presentation. Reading list, timeline, websites. Glos., ind.
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Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references (page 47) and index.
In 1836, a small group of rebels inside the Alamo stood up against a Mexican army. The rebels, including Davey Crockett, Jim Bowie, and William Travis, were fighting for Texas independence. Would you or would you not join the rebels? What would your readers do?