The Greatest American History Book EverEverEverEver Part One: Pilgrims through Immigration
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Rating | : | 4.50 (924 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0692619429 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-06-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The pages on the right contain original doodles that present the historical events in fun and memorable ways. On the bottom of each one you’ll see arrows that “Link It Back” and “Link It Forward” to help you connect events across different eras. Learn! . The pages on the left contain brief yet detailed information about major events from US history. The best part? The book is created to be YOUR project. About the Author You know all those doodles you like to draw in the margins of your notes during class? Did you know those could be used for
The best part? The book is created to be YOUR project. Moral of the story? Do good, not evil. Draw. Think there’s not enough information? Add more notes! Even add your own drawings in the blank canvas we’ve left for you on each drawing page! Think you can’t draw? Label and trace the original drawing that’s there to help you remember the info. On the bottom of each one you’ll see arrows that “Link It Back” and “Link It Forward” to help you connect events across different eras. Read. The pages on the left contain brief yet detailed information about major events from US history. Whether you’re prepping for a unit test, essay, midterm, state, or AP exam, or you’re someone who is just interested in catching up on the oldies, you can make this book work for you. You know all those doodles you like to draw in the margins of your notes during class? Did you know those could be used for the powers of good and not evil? Did you know they could
On the bottom of each one you’ll see arrows that “Link It Back” and “Link It Forward” to help you connect events across different eras. This is not a psychology experiment, and it is not a test; it gives you a different way to gain knowledge and confidence – and you’ll wow your friends! Here’s how it works: When you draw, your brain takes a “mental snapshot” in order to tra