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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 978.02
EAN num: 9780590451581
ISBN number: 0590451588
Label: Scholastic Paperbacks
Manufacturer: Scholastic Paperbacks
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 80
Printing Date: August 01, 1992
Publishing house: Scholastic Paperbacks
Age index: Ages 9-12
Sale Popularity Level: 19697
Studio: Scholastic Paperbacks
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A provocative question-and-answer format and a multitude of facts bring to life the Oregon Trail in the 1840s. New larger format with full-colour illustrations.
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This is a good basic book about westward expansion though a little bland. Not a big hit with our kindergartener and 2nd-grader.
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My 5-year-old loved this book. The book is full of interesting information presented in a way she could understand. The format of question/answer really works well. We have several of this series and like them all, but this is our favorite, so far.
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This book was great for my 4h grade class. It is written on their level and does describe how problems were solved on the Oregon Trail. It is an informative and easy read.
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We are homeschoolers, and are studying U.S. History. We used this book to compliment our studies of the Reconstruction and Reform Period. My children enjoyed the layout, as well as the information. They liked it so well, they usually read ahead of the scheduled assignments!
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This book was wonderful to use in the classroom with my Fourth Graders! It is written so that they can easily read and understand it and provided realistic illustrations to support the text. While it is not a book that can be easily read in one sitting it goes along well with our study of the Westward Movement and was enjoyed by all the students. It was conducive to group discusion and covered all the aspects of the topic that the students wished to know from the question "What was a covered wagon?" to "Could they recieve mail along the way?". It lent itself to projects and assignments for the students.
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