
Ways Into History: Brunel The Great Engineer
Sally Hewitt(Author)
Franklin Watts Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 28. June 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
32 pages
978-1-4451-0960-2 (ISBN)
Description
Ways into History: Houses and Homes looks at the life and achievements of the great Victorian engineer and architect, Isambard Kingdom Brunel. It also explores his powerful legacy. Several of his main engineering achievements are examined through photographs, drawings and other historical objects, including the Clifton Suspension Bridge, the Thames Tunnel and the incredible influence he had on the railways, travel by ship and even the Crimean War. A simple timeline helps readers see the span of his achievements over time.
In the Ways into History series, original illustrations and simple text bring the past alive, while questions and activities encourage historical research and build up confidence and enthusiasm for British history at Key stage 1. For children aged 5+.
Teaching and literacy notes are included to help parents and teachers use the book in a classroom setting and for home learning.
In the Ways into History series, original illustrations and simple text bring the past alive, while questions and activities encourage historical research and build up confidence and enthusiasm for British history at Key stage 1. For children aged 5+.
Teaching and literacy notes are included to help parents and teachers use the book in a classroom setting and for home learning.
More details
Series
Edition
Illustrated edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Hachette Children's Group
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 6 to 8 years
Edition type
Illustrated edition
Dimensions
Height: 262 mm
Width: 211 mm
Thickness: 3 mm
Weight
146 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4451-0960-2 (9781445109602)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Sally Hewitt was a primary school teacher for ten years before she became a full time writer of non-fiction books for children between the ages of three and eleven.
Sally has written many books on a wide range of topics and visits schools and libraries giving talks and workshops.
Sally has written many books on a wide range of topics and visits schools and libraries giving talks and workshops.
Content
1: Whose statue is it?
2: Born to be an engineer
3: Victorian Britain
4: The first big project
5: The Clifton suspension bridge
6: The Great Western Railway
7: Queen Victoria takes the train
8: Across the sea
9: The Crimea
10: Hard work and adventure
11: Why do we remember Brunel?
12: Useful words
13: Some answers
14: Index
15: About this book
2: Born to be an engineer
3: Victorian Britain
4: The first big project
5: The Clifton suspension bridge
6: The Great Western Railway
7: Queen Victoria takes the train
8: Across the sea
9: The Crimea
10: Hard work and adventure
11: Why do we remember Brunel?
12: Useful words
13: Some answers
14: Index
15: About this book