Bunker Hill to WW1 Audiobook CDs (Great Battles for Boys Audiobook CDs)

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ISBN
9781641922142
Grade 3-9
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Charlotte Mason
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Description

Provides an excellent introduction to the crucial battles fought by Americans. Covering the battles of Saratoga, Gettysburg, Antietam, Little Big Horn, the Alamo, San Jacinto, and more. This audiobook would make a great companion to any American history program. 2 CDs, with two hours of playtime.

Publisher's Description of Bunker Hill to WW1 Audiobook CDs (Great Battles for Boys Audiobook CDs)

Does your child play video games for hours but dreads picking up a book? Do they think history is just a bunch of boring old facts? What if you could give them all the excitement of screen time but also spark their love of reading and history?

You can with these exciting tales of military battles written especially for boys who are reluctant readers.

Popular history teacher Joe Giorello's hugely successful class, "Great Battles for Boys" is now an engaging and bestselling non-fiction series written for boys ages 8-14.

Great Battles for Boys takes kids to the front lines of iconic battles. In this volume of the popular history series, find out which strategies, weapons, and military leaders won – or lost – these famous American fights. And none of it's boring.

Bunker Hill: Ragtag colonists take on the mighty British Red Coats.

Saratoga: Gentleman Johnny Burgoyne gets a lesson in warfare from untrained militias.

Gettysburg: The slaughter of brother against brother that provoked the Emancipation Proclamation.

Antietam: An invasion gone wrong. Vicksburg: A Southern city under siege.

Little Big Horn: Custer's Last Stand.

The Alamo: Why we remember it!

San Jacinto: The battle that won the southwest for America.

The Rough Riders of San Juan Hill

Teddy Roosevelt, Medal of Honor winner.

WWI's Lost Battalion: The Great War and the Americans who fought it.



Category Description for Great Battles For Boys Audio Cds

Join the frontline battles in history with this captivating audio series that teaches history and leadership lessons about history's most important military conflicts. Based on a series of books with the same title, these audiobooks have been produced with clear enunciation and inflections that draw the listener into the historical time period without distracting music or sound effects. Unlike other military battle books or audios, the author intentionally keeps the chapters shorter and more focused, while simultaneously using narrative text and authentic details. This resource provides an excellent way to communicate important historical and moral principles to those who are reluctant readers. Unabridged. Rated PG.

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Product Format:Other
Brand:Books in Motion
Grades:3-9
ISBN:9781641922142
Length in Inches:6.5
Width in Inches:5.5
Height in Inches:1
Weight in Pounds:0.25
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