Famous Figures of the Early Modern Era
Famous Figures of the Early Modern Era
In government schools, history tends to be a read-only subject. Thankfully, however, your homeschooled children have options. If you have a child who dreads reading but loves art and drama, the Famous Figures series is the perfect history supplement for him.
Each meticulous Famous Figures of the Early Modern Era illustration is based on authentic mosaics, paintings, and sculptures. Easy-to-assemble colored characters are printed on heavy cardstock with perforated pages for trouble-free removal. Your student will cut out the figures, punch holes where directed, and attach conventional fasteners. Your Famous Figures of the Early Modern Era characters are ready to take center stage as your child reenacts the age of empires and new beginnings.
If your student is an avid artist, he will be pleased to discover that a colorable version of each figure is also included on the same sturdy cardstock. Fill in each Early Modern Era figure with hues as realistic or exotic as you wish.
Famous Figures of the Early Modern Era include figures of Mary the Queen of Scots, James I, Samuel de Champlain, Queen Nzinga, Shah Jahan, Pocahontas, Rembrandt, Louis XIV, Isaac Newton, William Penn, Peter the Great, Johann Sebastian Bach, Ch’ien-lung, Captain James Cook, Catherine the Great, William Wilberforce, Napoleon Bonaparte, Robert Fulton, William Clark, Simón Bolívar, and Sacagawea. A detailed biography section provides vital information about the Early Modern Era characters. Famous Figures of the Early Modern Era also includes a companion reading list for each character. Perfect for parent/teacher read-aloud or for independent readers.
Pairs perfectly with Story of the World Volume 3.
Publisher's Information
Author: Cathy Diez-Luckie
Number of Pages: 96
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Figures in Motion
Made In: China
ISBN: 9781944481049
Age Recommendation: 6-12 years
Consumable: Yes
Reproducible: No
Faith-Based: No. Covers some historical figures that have religious as well as secular significance, but remains historical rather than inspirational.
Awards and Endorsements:
Mom's Choice Gold Award
2009 Preferred Choice Award from Creative Child Magazine
Bronze Medal in the 2009 Independent Book Publishers Awards
2009 Dr. Toy Best Classic Toy Award
2009 IndieFab Award Finalist
Independent Book Publishers Association - Benjamin Franklin Award Finalist
2009 Family Choice Award
2018 Practical Homeschooling Reader Award
2017 Practical Homeschooling Reader Award
Forward Reviews Book of the Year Award Finalist