Heroes & Villains of History – You be the Judge: Time Travel World History | Thinking Tree Books | Dyslexia Friendly | Ages 10+ (Ages 12 – 17 – … – 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th & 12th Grade) Paperback – August 9, 2019

250 EGP

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Let’s Make History Exciting!

A Handbook & Curriculum for Kids to Study History In a Whole New Way.

This workbook, created by Anna Miriam Brown, author of His Story the Musical, invites you on a quest to learn more about historical figures who inspire deeper thinking about the difference between good and evil. Students will research over 30 different historical figures from throughout the world and the ages. For each person the student will learn about their accomplishments, family, life, beliefs, and more. After their research is over they’ll decide if that person is a hero or a villain.

Who This Book Is For

  • Ideal for Ages 8 to 18 (3rd – 12th grade)
  • Thinking Tree Learning Levels: B1 through C2
  • Uses the Dyslexie font for easier reading for Dyslexic students
  • Incorporates the International Phonetic Alphabet for pronunciation

Subjects Covered

  • History
  • Critical Thinking
  • Research Skills
  • Ethics and Morality
  • Biographical Studies

Historical Figures Covered

  • George Washington
  • Adolf Hitler
  • Albert Einstein
  • Walt Disney
  • Nikola Jurisic
  • Josef Mengele
  • Alexander the Great
  • Elizabeth Schuyler
  • Osama Bin Laden
  • Charles Martel
  • Saddam Hussein
  • Augustus
  • Amy Carmichael
  • Leif Erikson
  • Michael Jackson
  • Mother Teresa
  • Julius Caesar
  • Jesus Christ
  • George Muller
  • Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Kim Il-Sung
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Benjamin Franklin
  • Isaac Newton
  • Hudson Taylor
  • Caesar Nero
  • William Shakespeare
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • The Apostle Paul
  • Rosa Parks
  • Vincent van Gogh
  • Joseph Stalin
  • Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Queen Victoria
  • Christopher Columbus
  • Lottie Moon
  • Charles Darwin
  • Nicholas Winton
  • Leonardo da Vinci
  • Ruby Bridges
  • Genghis Khan
  • Dietrich Bonhoeffer
  • Mozart
  • Henry Ford
  • John Adams
  • Saint Nicholas
  • Pol Pot
  • David Livingstone
  • Neil Armstrong
  • John Jay

Why Moms Love This Journal

  • Engaging Content: Makes history fun and exciting
  • Versatile Use: Suitable for daily, weekly, or extended study periods
  • Dyslexia-Friendly: Uses fonts and layouts that aid dyslexic learners
  • Customizable: Adaptable to various age groups and learning levels

What Customers Are Saying

Brings History to Life!
“We love our Fun-Schooling journals and this one is no exception! What a fun and engaging way to learn about people from history!” – Amazon Review

Thinking Tree Learning Levels Explained

  • A1: Pre Reader (Pre-K) ages 2-5
  • A2: Beginning Readers (K-1st) ages 6-7
  • B1: Early Elementary (2nd-3rd) ages 8-9
  • B2: Upper Elementary (4th-6th) ages 10-11
  • C1: Junior High (7th-8th) ages 12-14
  • C2: High School + (9th-adult) ages 13+

What Is Fun-Schooling?

Fun-Schooling is using kids’ natural talents and passions to ignite a love for learning. Many thousands of families have Flipped to Fun-Schooling and aren’t looking back. With Fun-Schooling books, kids will happily study every required subject while focusing on the things they love.

 

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Heroes & Villains of History - You be the Judge: Time Travel World History | Thinking Tree Books | Dyslexia Friendly | Ages 10+ (Ages 12 - 17 - ... - 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th & 12th Grade) Paperback – August 9, 2019Heroes & Villains of History – You be the Judge: Time Travel World History | Thinking Tree Books | Dyslexia Friendly | Ages 10+ (Ages 12 – 17 – … – 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th & 12th Grade) Paperback – August 9, 2019
250 EGP
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