Explorers to the New World: Moments in History cover

Explorers to the New World: Moments in History

Author: Jordan, Shirley

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 4.9
Points 2.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 12112
Points per Word 0.000165
Page Count 64
Points per Page 0.03125

Description

This book explains the purpose and accomplishments of many explorers of the New World.

Quick Summary

Ever wonder what it actually felt like to step off a ship onto an unknown shore and claim a new world for a king? This title delivers that thrill by zeroing in on the real, bite-size moments that shaped the Age of Exploration, from Columbus's first landfall to the gritty survival stories of early colonists. The writing keeps a conversational tone that makes the facts easy to digest, and each chapter is peppered with vivid primary-source excerpts, maps, and occasional humor that keeps even reluctant readers turning pages. Kids who love adventure, history, or just a good story about daring risk-takers will find plenty to latch onto, and parents will appreciate that the content stays factual without getting too graphic just enough to convey the danger without giving nightmares. If you've ever read the "Who Was?" series and wished for a little more depth in a short, fast-paced format, this one hits the sweet spot. It's a solid choice for a classroom read-aloud or a car trip, and it'll leave readers itching to learn more about the explorers who reshaped the world.