I'm Reading About Jamestown cover

I'm Reading About Jamestown

Author: Marsh, Carole

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.1
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 1081
Points per Word 0.000463
Page Count 36
Points per Page 0.013889

Description

In this early-reader nonfiction title, young readers discover Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America. The story follows the colonists as they struggle against harsh conditions, food shortages, and tense relations with the Powhatan Indians. Vivid illustrations and simple text introduce key figures such as Captain John Smith and Pocahontas, showing how their actions helped shape the colony's survival. The book also explains how the settlement's eventual success laid the groundwork for future American colonies.

Quick Summary

Young readers who want a quick, story-driven intro to America's first permanent English settlement will find this book just right. It balances facts and adventure, weaving in the drama of the colonists' early hardships without getting too scary. Kids follow the colonists as they build the fort, meet Captain John Smith, and learn how Pocahontas helps bridge two worlds, all in about a thousand easy-to-read words. There are moments of hunger, disease, and conflict, but the tone stays upbeat and hopeful, making it appropriate for early elementary kids. Reluctant readers or those who love short, picture-rich chapters will appreciate the clear language and short sections that keep the momentum going. If your child enjoyed the bite-size history vibe of the "I Survived" series but wants something gentler and more educational, this is a great next step.