Heroes from American History: A Content-Based Reader

Heroes from American History brings to life the stories of remarkable men and women whose courage, innovation, and perseverance helped shape the United States—and whose influence continues to be felt today. Each chapter presents a clear, engaging biography written for English learners, highlighting both the personal struggles and the enduring legacies of these figures. Lively illustrations, pre-reading prompts, and thoughtful comprehension questions support understanding and discussion, while varied post-reading exercises strengthen vocabulary, grammar, and writing skills. Designed for students who want to learn both language and history, this book builds cultural awareness and appreciation for the people who helped define the American experience. A companion title, Celebrating American Heroes, extends learning through dramatic scripts based on the same inspiring lives.

Features
  • Short, accessible biographies that connect history with language learning

  • Warm-up questions that activate prior knowledge and encourage prediction

  • Comprehension and vocabulary exercises that reinforce reading skills

  • Post-reading writing and discussion activities for language practice and reflection

  • Illustrations that support understanding and engagement

  • Ideal for ESL, adult literacy, and U.S. culture courses

  • Companion volume:Celebrating American Heroes, featuring dramatized versions of the same historical figures

Related Titles
  • Celebrating American Heroes by Raymond C. Clark — A companion book of short plays based on the same inspiring figures, ideal for drama and discussion activities.

  • American Holidays by Raymond C. Clark — Explores U.S. traditions and cultural values through engaging readings, vocabulary, and grammar practice.

  • Cultural Differences by Raymond C. Clark — Builds intercultural awareness and academic reading skills through topics about customs, values, and perspectives around the world.

  • A to Z Picture Activities for Literacy by Elizabeth Weal — Strengthens vocabulary, phonics, and cultural context through illustrated alphabet-based scenes.

  • Interactive Dictations by Keith Kohnhorst — Develops listening, writing, and discussion skills with dictations on real-life and historical themes.

  • Discussion Strategies by David Kehe and Peggy Dustin Kehe — Helps learners express opinions, share ideas, and engage in meaningful conversation about history, culture, and values.

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Heroes from American History: A Content-Based Reader

Heroes from American History brings to life the stories of remarkable men and women whose courage, innovation, and perseverance helped shape the United States—and whose influence continues to be felt today. Each chapter presents a clear, engaging biography written for English learners, highlighting both the personal struggles and the enduring legacies of these figures. Lively illustrations, pre-reading prompts, and thoughtful comprehension questions support understanding and discussion, while varied post-reading exercises strengthen vocabulary, grammar, and writing skills. Designed for students who want to learn both language and history, this book builds cultural awareness and appreciation for the people who helped define the American experience. A companion title, Celebrating American Heroes, extends learning through dramatic scripts based on the same inspiring lives.

Features
  • Short, accessible biographies that connect history with language learning

  • Warm-up questions that activate prior knowledge and encourage prediction

  • Comprehension and vocabulary exercises that reinforce reading skills

  • Post-reading writing and discussion activities for language practice and reflection

  • Illustrations that support understanding and engagement

  • Ideal for ESL, adult literacy, and U.S. culture courses

  • Companion volume:Celebrating American Heroes, featuring dramatized versions of the same historical figures

Related Titles
  • Celebrating American Heroes by Raymond C. Clark — A companion book of short plays based on the same inspiring figures, ideal for drama and discussion activities.

  • American Holidays by Raymond C. Clark — Explores U.S. traditions and cultural values through engaging readings, vocabulary, and grammar practice.

  • Cultural Differences by Raymond C. Clark — Builds intercultural awareness and academic reading skills through topics about customs, values, and perspectives around the world.

  • A to Z Picture Activities for Literacy by Elizabeth Weal — Strengthens vocabulary, phonics, and cultural context through illustrated alphabet-based scenes.

  • Interactive Dictations by Keith Kohnhorst — Develops listening, writing, and discussion skills with dictations on real-life and historical themes.

  • Discussion Strategies by David Kehe and Peggy Dustin Kehe — Helps learners express opinions, share ideas, and engage in meaningful conversation about history, culture, and values.

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Heroes from American History: A Content-Based Reader

Heroes from American History: A Content-Based Reader

by Raymond C Clark
Heroes from American History: A Content-Based Reader

Heroes from American History: A Content-Based Reader

by Raymond C Clark

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Overview

Heroes from American History brings to life the stories of remarkable men and women whose courage, innovation, and perseverance helped shape the United States—and whose influence continues to be felt today. Each chapter presents a clear, engaging biography written for English learners, highlighting both the personal struggles and the enduring legacies of these figures. Lively illustrations, pre-reading prompts, and thoughtful comprehension questions support understanding and discussion, while varied post-reading exercises strengthen vocabulary, grammar, and writing skills. Designed for students who want to learn both language and history, this book builds cultural awareness and appreciation for the people who helped define the American experience. A companion title, Celebrating American Heroes, extends learning through dramatic scripts based on the same inspiring lives.

Features
  • Short, accessible biographies that connect history with language learning

  • Warm-up questions that activate prior knowledge and encourage prediction

  • Comprehension and vocabulary exercises that reinforce reading skills

  • Post-reading writing and discussion activities for language practice and reflection

  • Illustrations that support understanding and engagement

  • Ideal for ESL, adult literacy, and U.S. culture courses

  • Companion volume:Celebrating American Heroes, featuring dramatized versions of the same historical figures

Related Titles
  • Celebrating American Heroes by Raymond C. Clark — A companion book of short plays based on the same inspiring figures, ideal for drama and discussion activities.

  • American Holidays by Raymond C. Clark — Explores U.S. traditions and cultural values through engaging readings, vocabulary, and grammar practice.

  • Cultural Differences by Raymond C. Clark — Builds intercultural awareness and academic reading skills through topics about customs, values, and perspectives around the world.

  • A to Z Picture Activities for Literacy by Elizabeth Weal — Strengthens vocabulary, phonics, and cultural context through illustrated alphabet-based scenes.

  • Interactive Dictations by Keith Kohnhorst — Develops listening, writing, and discussion skills with dictations on real-life and historical themes.

  • Discussion Strategies by David Kehe and Peggy Dustin Kehe — Helps learners express opinions, share ideas, and engage in meaningful conversation about history, culture, and values.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780866471435
Publisher: Pro Lingua Learning
Publication date: 03/01/2002
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.30(d)
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years

About the Author

Ray Clark, co-author with Anne Siebert of Heroes from American History, was on the staff of the School for International Training in Vermont, USA for over 30 years as a teacher trainer for Peace Corps programs in Iran, India, and Korea, as an ESL teacher, as the director of SIT's intensive English program, as a faculty member and director of the MATESL Program, and as teacher-Director of ESP programs in Islamabad, and Istanbul. He has also done teacher training for Marlboro College and Southern New Hampshire University's MATESL program in Hanoi, Vietnam. He has authored numerous well-known books for Pro Lingua Learning.

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