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Readers take a trip back in time to learn about the culture and civilization of 15th century Europe and Spain, and the discovery of America by Columbus.Tags
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Brenner's book tells the reader, like the title suggests, what life was like in 1492. Brenner examines every aspect of life from food and clothing, education, entertainment, health, and many other facets. The reader gets a true sense of what people living during this time went through. Each of these topics are divided into chapters; at the end of each chapter, the author writes about Christopher Columbus in reference to chapter.
I think this book would be a good supplemental book or reference book for a social studies classroom. The author goes into detail about every aspect of life during this time period. The illustrations used are actual portraits and maps from the time period.
I think this book would be a good supplemental book or reference book for a social studies classroom. The author goes into detail about every aspect of life during this time period. The illustrations used are actual portraits and maps from the time period.
I enjoyed traveling back in time and thinking about what it would be like to be around in 1492. Time was so different then, and it is amazing how much the world has changed.
This book is set up like a text book. It tells what was going on in the year 1492 and the relationship between America and Europe. Each chapter covers a different aspect from education to the monarchy to the founding of America. I think this would be a cute textbook-like reference for students in American history. I would maybe tack on a project and give each student or group a chapter from this book and present a project on it.
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Barbara Brenner was born on June 26, 1925, in Brooklyn, New York. Brenner attended Seton Hall College and Rutgers University from 1942-46, while also working as a copy editor at Prudential Insurance Company. Her freelance work as an artist's agent prepared her for a literary life. In 1957 she published her first book, Somebody's Slippers, show more Somebody's Shoes. She followed this book with an educational picture book entitled Barto Takes the Subway, designed to improve reading comprehension and sight vocabulary. Her artistic development continued when she began to collaborate with her husband, illustrator Fred Brenner, on The Flying Patchwork Quilt. Her next book, On the Frontier with Mr. Audubon, was selected by School Library Journal as The Best of the Best among children's books published over 26 seasons. One of her bestselling titles was Wagon Wheels (published in 1978), which deals with the trials and tribulations of a close-knit African American family. In 1986, Brenner was honored with the Pennsylvania School Librarians' Association's Outstanding Pennsylvania Author Award. Brenner's most celebrated book is a collection entitled Voices: Poetry and Art from around the World, for which she was chief editor. This book received an ALA Notable Book for Children mention and an ALA Best Book for Young Adults award. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- If You Were There in 1492: Everyday Life in the Time of Columbus
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- Christopher Columbus
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