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Ancient Greece: Birthplace of Democracy

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The next time you visit a theater to see a play or take part in a vote, you can thank the ancient Greeks. They invented both! The ancient Greeks also invented political speeches, fables, and more. Learn how the strength of Athens, along with open minded rulers, helped Greek ideas live on to modern times.

 
  
Reading LevelGrades 3-4
Interest LevelGrades 3-6
GRLS
Lexile Level750L
Early Intervention Level27
  
  
ISBN978-1-66636-758-4
PublisherCapstone Press
BrandFact Finders
Copyright2012
  
Page Count32
LanguagesEnglish
Hardcover plus Interactive eBook
List Price: $53.32 School/Library Price
$39.99
 


 
 
Ancient Greece: Birthplace of Democracy

Ancient Greece: Birthplace of Democracy

The next time you visit a theater to see a play or take part in a vote, you can thank the ancient Greeks. They invented both! The ancient Greeks also invented ...

Reviewed Titles Accelerated Reader
ISBN 9781429668316
Format Hardcover
Series Great Civilizations

S/L Price
$22.49

Copyright Dewey Interest Level Reading Level ATOS GRL Lexile
2012 938 Grades 3-6 Grades 3-4 5 S 750L
Ancient Greece: Birthplace of Democracy

Ancient Greece: Birthplace of Democracy

The next time you visit a theater to see a play or take part in a vote, you can thank the ancient Greeks. They invented both! The ancient Greeks also invented ...

Reviewed Titles
ISBN 9781663973290
Format Capstone Interactive eBook
Series Great Civilizations

S/L Price
$39.99

Copyright Dewey Interest Level Reading Level ATOS GRL Lexile
2012 938 Grades 3-6 Grades 3-4 S 750L
 

Reviews

Library Media Connection - Marion B. Mueller, Library Media Consultant, Rawhide Starr Academy, New London,

"Each book covers an ancient civilization that is often included in the upper elementary or middle school social studies curriculum. Pages are highlighted with drawings and photographs of artifacts as well as maps illustrating the extent of each civilization. An occasional fact box is added. The weakest chapters are those that name assorted emperors and rulers in textbook fashion with little interesting information. The strongest chapters cover major achievements and lasting influence of the civilization. Also successfully presented is information about the early beginnings of each civilization. The books are useful to the third grader who wants to read about an ancient civilization, to the struggling eighth grade reader doing research. Recommended." - Library Media Connection

March 9, 2012

 
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