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Presents a history of the ancient world, from 6000 B.C. to 400 A.D.
Students revisit Europe during the Middle Ages through guided practice activities, poems, songs, and an educational play packaged into a unique teacher resource book. This title integrates creative arts, innovative activities, and original music. Content is selected to coordinate with national standards in art, history and language arts. Two other important components of the book are a musical play and a pantomime. While entertaining students, it develops varied educational concepts and expands critical thinking skills. Students may: Stage the musical for an audience; act it out in class; or read it silently. All lyrics can be used as songs or read as poetry. Everything is reproducible. Grade 4-8.
Here's an exciting look at the world of jousting, heraldry, chivalry, and other traditions and rituals of the past. This kit delivers hours of educational fun with innovative materials and activities to stimulate children's interest. They'll enjoy creating their own medieval knight model with detachable plate armor, sword, helmet, and shield. Also included are a map of castle sites, coat of arms stickers, backgammon board and pieces, and a 16page illustrated booklet, A Day in the Life of Sir Peregrine. The removable stained-glass window can be pushed out from the cover and displayed as a keepsake. The 32page, fully illustrated book is packed with heroic tales and facts about knights through the ages, from the Crusaders of yore to King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. More Lift the Lid kits
A story of a mild ridiculed under sized boy who from unexpected circumstances within his life grew up to over come his difficulties to become a powerful Knight where he became highly respected amongst his fellow Knights after their continuous battles against warring tribesmen and strange creatures.
A boy forced to become a man before his time. From his strict and violent upbringing he became one of the most feared Knights of his time in and around the lands where men were fighting for supremacy by conquering all of those that were willing to oppose them.
A tall, fair girl appeared suddenly at the garden entrance. The abrupt manner of her coming, the alert poise of her figure, as though she had been arrested in flight and had paused only for breath before winging farther, interested the Poet at once. She stood there as unconscious as though she were the first woman, and against the white gate of the garden was imaginably of kin to the bright goddesses of legend. She was hatless, and the Poet was grateful for this, for a hat, he reflected, should never weigh upon a head so charming, so lifted as though with courage and hope, and faith in the promise of life. A tennis racket held in the hollow of her arm explained her glowing color. Essentially American, he reflected, this young woman, and worthy to stand as a type in his thronging gallery. She so satisfied the eye in that hesitating moment that the Poet shrugged his shoulders impatiently when she threw aside the racket and bounded across the lawn, darting in and out among the children, laughingly eluding small hands thrust out to catch her, and then dropped on her knees before Marjorie. She caught the child's hands, laughed into the sad little face, holding herself away so that the homesick, bewildered heart might have time to adjust itself, and then Marjorie's arms clasped her neck tightly, and the dark head lay close to the golden one.