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Gr 4 Up—While the factual content (flora and fauna, history) is hard to fault, the dry delivery is unlikely to appeal to younger students, and secondary students may well be able to come up with equally valid information online with less of a newsreel feel...
Gr 8 Up—Though slightly repetitious in a Dateline way (same photos shown multiple times), this thoughtful hour-long examination of the lives of Robert Leroy Parker and Harry Alonzo Longabaugh, better known by their monikers Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, is at once sad and cautionary...
Gr 9 Up—That the long and checkered history of racial injustice in the United States has produced a society in which racism is arguably ingrained, that the unconscious assumption of white privilege still exists, is not the main subject of this fine PBS series...
Gr 3–8—Macaulay's Cathedral (1973) and Castle (1977, both Houghton) were landmark titles for children, appealing to both those interested in history and architecture, as well as to some who found the pictures fascinating in and of themselves...
Gr 6–9—In a book that is very much a labor of love, the author relates the experience of her grandfather, Almon Beneway, as a drummer boy and prisoner of war in the American Civil War...