
"The Two Great Wars" offers a concise and engaging introduction to World War I and World War II for children aged 4-11. This non-fiction chapter book delves into the key aspects of these global conflicts, including the formation of allies and foes, the underlying quest for land and power, and the role of treaties. Designed to support project work and cross-curricular learning, it features discussion starters to encourage classroom or family conversations. With a glossary, index, and superb photography, the book aims to develop comprehension skills and vocabulary while making complex historical topics accessible and interesting for young learners. Parents should be prepared to discuss the serious nature of war, though the content is presented factually and age-appropriately.
High-interest non-fiction titles that will add depth to your project work and ensure engaging cross-curricular creative topic-led lessons 20 titles covering four reading levels - two levels for Year 5 and two levels for Year 6. Discussion starters to get the whole class talking. Develop children's comprehension skills and vocabulary with the glossary and index provided. Superb photography to engage your pupils. In this book, an overview of the two World Wars: allies and foes, the quest for land and power, the differences, strengths, and weaknesses of treaties.