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The U.S. Capitol: Introducing Primary Sources
The U.S. Capitol: Introducing Primary Sources
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The U.S. Capitol: Introducing Primary Sources

The U.S. Capitol represents our nation's government and its laws. Using primary sources, young readers hear the story behind this American symbol from the people who helped make it what it is today. Engaging text, colorful photos, sidebars, and a variety of primary sources introduce young readers to the U.S. Capitol.

 
Dewey975.3
GenreInformational
  
Reading LevelGrades 1-2
Interest LevelGrades PreK-2
GRLS
Lexile Level770L
ATOS Level5
AR Points0.5
AR Quiz #190521
  
Text TypeInformational Text
Text SubtypeSequence
  
ISBN978-1-4966-5122-8
PublisherCapstone Press
BrandSmithsonian Little Explorer
Copyright2018
  
Page Dimensions0" x 0"
Page Count32
LanguagesEnglish
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School Library Journal - Margaret Nunes, Gwinnett County Public Library

"These three volumes introduce their respective subjects through clear prose. . . .Facts are presented in inserts, and the main text covers a good amount of information in a limited number of pages. Will appeal to browsers and report writers alike." - School Library Journal

November 1, 2017

School Library Journal - Margaret Nunes, Gwinnett County Public Library

"These three volumes introduce their respective subjects through clear prose. . . .Facts are presented in inserts, and the main text covers a good amount of information in a limited number of pages. Will appeal to browsers and report writers alike." - School Library Journal

November 1, 2017

Kathryn Clay

Kathryn Clay

Kathryn Clay has written more than 40 nonfiction children’s books about everything from dancing to dinosaurs. She also teaches college writing courses. She has a Master’s of Arts in Literature from Minnesota State University, Mankato. Kathryn lives in southern Minnesota with her husband and daughter.

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