American History Ink: The Transcontinental Railroad
American History Ink: The Transcontinental Railroad
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Glencoe-MacMillan
Annotation: Describes in graphic novel format how and why the Transcontinental Railroad was built and tells how it affected the westward expansion of settlers, told through the eyes of fictional adolescents.
 
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Catalog Number: #6011380
Format: Paperback
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Reading Level: 8.0
Interest Level: 7-12

American History Ink brings history to life with illustrated historical fiction covering important eras in our nation's history! Improve comprehension of historical fiction through high-interest topics reflecting our nation's rich history, engage and motivate students with stories told through the eyes of adolescents of the time, and prepare students for high-stakes assessments. These beautifully illustrated books represent important eras and events from American History in graphic, four-color texts. The 10-book series begins with the introduction of horses to American Indian culture on the Great Plains and ends with the impact of Hurricane Katrina and the determined efforts of rescue workers and workers in the days following Hurricane Katrina. Each book covers a topic commonly covered in American History courses. Texts are appropriate for use in history, humanities, and language arts courses.


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