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Learning Through History
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Each
64-page issue has:
- Historical title theme
- 15+ articles for ages 9 through 16
- 2 complete literature study guides
- Arts and crafts projects for everyone
- Hands-on activities
- Early Learner's section
- Discussion and essay questions
- Book and video suggestions for every topic
- Web links for even more articles and activities
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Here
is what you will get in each issue of Learning Through History:
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| LOTS OF CONTENT |
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If you are used to the
typical newsstand magazines for young people that are heavy on flashy
graphics and advertisements, but light on actual substance, our
magazine may just surprise you. Our publication is perfect for the
kind of kids that devour most magazines in an hour and have even
been known to read the back of cereal boxes while eating breakfast!
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HISTORICAL TITLE THEMES
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In each issue, we showcase a new historical theme, ranging from
Ancient Egypt to Medieval Times to the Victorian Era to the Great
Depression and beyond. All material in an issue relates to the title
theme - tying history, literature, science and the arts together.
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| 15+ ORIGINAL ARTICLES |
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Every other month, we feature more than 15 original, high-quality
articles from writers around the world. One thing our writers have
in common is a love of history and the ability to share that passion
with others. Whether they are PhD's or armchair historians, they
bring you the stories behind the story and the human-interest elements
that help tie the lessons of yesterday to the realities of today.
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| COMPLETE LITERATURE STUDY GUIDES |
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Historical literature is a great way to learn more about the past.
Each issue contains two full-length literature study guides, one
for middle-school ages and one for high school students. We go beyond
the typical "question and answer" format that bores students
to tears and offer related activity and research suggestions as
well as comprehensive writing assignments.
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| ARTS & CRAFTS PROJECTS |
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Fun and easy-to-make arts and crafts projects for everyone make
it simple to bring history to life.
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| HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES |
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Numerous suggestions and ideas for hands-on activities abound in
each issue. Our activities can be done with one student, just a
few or an entire class.
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| DISCUSSION AND ESSAY QUESTIONS |
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Engaging questions that follow the articles can inspire an stimulating
roundtable discussion or provide inspiration for a thought-provoking
essay.
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| BOOK AND VIDEO SUGGESTIONS |
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Plenty of book and video suggestions are included with almost every
article for a multitude of age groups to make it easy to expand
learning of topics.
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| "BEST OF WEB" LINKS |
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There are good web sites out there with additional articles, activities
and project plans you can use. However, in order to find most of
them, you usually have to spend hours surfing through a lot of junk
to find the gems. We do this for you, and only feature the "best
of web" links in our magazine. You can then use your time to
do other things besides track down history resources.
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I get a free sample copy of the magazine before subscribing?
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do not provide free copies, or samples of the magazine. However,
we do understand that most people want to get a really good feel
for a publication prior to subscribing - which is why we have a
Magazine Tour with many full pages
of an issue available to all.
100% satisfaction guarantee
If
you subscribe and are not happy with the magazine, we will
refund the remaining value of any unshipped issues of your subscription.
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An extra bonus
for new subscribers - two FREE e-books. We are currently
giving away two free e-books to new subscribers. You'll receive
"A Tale of Egypt" by the ancient scholar Herodotus and
"Japanese Fairy Tales" in PDF format via an email link
as our thanks for subscribing.
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