Ms. Frizzle's Adventures: Medieval Castle
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.76 (902 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0590108204 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 40 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-11-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
In the second of MS. FRIZZLE'S ADVENTURES, the Friz travels back in time to a medieval castle -- and teaches readers all about the Middle Ages.With her reluctant student, Arnold, the Friz slips through a mysterious trap door -- and ends up in the Middle Ages! There, they explore a medieval castle, meeting the people who live there and learning about everyday life within the castle walls. They repel the invaders just in the nick of time, then they joust and feast before returning to the 21st century. With their careful research and trademark wit, Cole a
Cartoon illustrations, as usual, are awash with action and scenery. Kids will appreciate the funny asides, particularly Arnold's thoughts on his teacher-"Not my teacher! It's Saturday!" Although most of the facts can be found elsewhere, the presentation will be a draw for the many Frizzle devotees. Frizzle runs into one of her students, Arnold, at Craig's Castle Shop. . From School Library Journal Grade 2-5-One Saturday morning, Ms. They find themselves traveling back to medieval times, checking out life in a castle. Bus or no bus, there's no denying the Frizzle magic.Anne Chapman Callaghan, Racine Public Library, WICopyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. Even the endpapers have a spiffy spin on heraldry, with coats of arms depicting the teacher, her student, and their friends. Alth
Five Stars Bought for my daughters homework.. Buy Every One in the Series! W. Golden Okay, when your three year old can describe the castle moat, portculis, and everything in between - who wouldn't want this book and everyone like it. My kids love watching the Magic School Bus and the books are even better. We wish the show was still in production but we will settle for all the books. They know how to explain everything.. Engaging and Colorful Summary of Medieval Castles Learning All The Time This oversized paperback book has been a great addition to our collection about the Middle Ages, mainly because my kids (2nd & 3rd grade) love it and it is a pretty good summary of what they've learned.The book defines a castle, labels the parts of a castle, gives some idea of what castle life was like for those who lived in and around the castle (peasants, craftsmen, servants, nobility), shows how a castle was attacked and defended, and describes a Great Hall feast after the battle.While