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A First Look at America's Presidents

Series of 16 titles

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    Thomas Jefferson helped create a nation when he wrote the Declaration of Independence. Abraham Lincoln worked to keep the country together when the North and the South fought against each other in the Civil War. Franklin D. Roosevelt helped millions of Americans who were suffering during the Great Depression. In this colorful, dramatic series, beginning readers will learn about several remarkable presidents, including their childhood experiences and their amazing achievements as leaders of our nation. Each 24-page book in this series features controlled text with age-appropriate vocabulary and simple sentence structure. The lively text, colorful design, and rich photos and illustrations are sure to capture the interest of emergent readers.

    Title   ATOS Format Qty
    Cover: Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson 3.7
    Cover: Dwight D. Eisenhower Dwight D. Eisenhower 3.6
    Cover: Franklin D. Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt 3.6
    Cover: George Washington George Washington 3.8
    Cover: Grover Cleveland Grover Cleveland 4.1
    Cover: Harry S. Truman Harry S. Truman 3.7
    Cover: James K. Polk James K. Polk 4.2
    Cover: James Monroe James Monroe 4.4
    Cover: John Adams John Adams 3.8
    Cover: John Quincy Adams John Quincy Adams 4.0
    Cover: Lyndon B. Johnson Lyndon B. Johnson 3.9
    Cover: Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan 3.5
    Cover: Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt 3.8
    Cover: Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson 3.6
    Cover: William McKinley William McKinley 3.8
    Cover: Woodrow Wilson Woodrow Wilson 3.5
    Interest Level Kindergarten - Grade 3
    Reading Level Grade 2
    Category Beginning Readers
    Subject Biographies, Social Studies
    Copyright 2015
    Publisher Bearport Publishing
    Imprint Bearport Books
    Language English
    Number of Pages 24
    Publication Date 2015-01-01
    Reading Counts! Level 2.8-3.5
    Reading Counts! Points 1.0
    BISACS JNF007130
    Dewey 973-973.927092
    Graphics Full-color illustrations
    Dimensions 8 x 8
    Lexile 510-750
    Guided Reading Level N
    ATOS Reading Level 3.5-4.4
    ATOS Interest Level LG
    Accelerated Reader® Points 0.5
    Features Activities for further learning

    Reviews

    SLJ Review - A First Look at America's Presidents

    Notable for their respectful, fair-minded tone, this series emphasizes four 20th century presidents’ virtues and how each impacted the United States. Texts provide broad overviews of the presidents’ childhoods, early years, and terms in office—helping students discover these leaders’ very human sides. The books have strong visual appeal: high-quality photos depict subjects’ lives, careers, and concurrent historical events; type is set against colored backgrounds; and sidebars resemble campaign buttons. Standard nonfiction features—table of contents, brief index, glossary with pronunciation guides, bibliography with a link to the publisher’s site—acquaint youngest students with the tools they need to locate information. Also in each volume: a “Facts and Quotes” page highlighted by a statue or bust of the president. VERDICT A well-done introduction to presidents for early graders; highly recommended.

    The Horn Book Guide Review for A First Look at America's Presidents

    K-3. First Look at America’s Presidents series. Each highly abbreviated biography of a US president uses a variety of visual and textual elements arranged informally on pages designed to look like cork bulletin boards. The brief, uninspired narratives are supported by photographs on period illustrations with captions and short sidebars in campaign-button graphics. Two famous quotes are appended. Reading list, timeline. Glos., ind.

    Booklist Review for Franklin D. Roosevelt: The 32nd President

    This brief biography condenses the life of Franklin D. Roosevelt into 24 pages of facts and full-color photos. The first double-page spread summarizes the “tough times” America experienced while FDR was president. From there, each successive two-page topic takes readers from his childhood in Hyde Park,
    through highlights of his political career, to his death and remembrance. The text is very simple with four to six short sentences comprising each chapter. Unfamiliar words appear in bold and are defined in a glossary. Chapters contain one page of text with a captioned photo and a second page of illustration—often designed as a corkboard where additional photos and facts are “tacked.” Back matter includes a time line of Roosevelt’s life, a “Facts and Quotes” page, a brief glossary, an index, and a list of resources. This title joins seven other books about presidents in the A First Look at America’s Presidents series. For young children, this would serve as a resource for first reports.

    A First Look at America's Presidents

    Reminiscent of Scholastic’s “True Books,” these titles are ideal introductions to the most studied presidents. Each spread features an apt illustration with a few sentences about the subject, while the opposite page is designed to look like a bulletin board, with full-color maps, paintings, and drawings “attached” with pushpins. Despite the brevity, the sentences are informative, with not a word wasted. VERDICT: Though these are sanitized biographies, they’re suitable for the audience.

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