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We tell you about their dilemma, now YOU predict what they did!

It's hard to remember historical figures, much less why each became famous.
Story telling makes each historical figure an individual and therefore memorable.

Brand new! Read a true story about a famous person – and then predict what happens to him or her. Nonfiction, high-interest stories (Grade 5 readability; interest level up to Grade 12). Each story is brief – just half a page. Each is personal, fascinating – and memorable. Combines history and language arts; helps students identify people on standardized tests. Perfect for students at risk. You need only one workbook for the whole class.

• Promotes literacy: One student reads aloud one story about a famous person.
• Problem-solving: The class predicts what happens to him or her.
• Writing across the curriculum: Students write their predictions based on evidence.
• Surprise! What actually happened to the guy or gal?
• Character education: The class evaluates the person’s character and values.
• Multiculturalism: Many historical figures arose in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

Famous people of the Ancient World
We cover the biggies, all 103 of 'em.
See the full Table of Contents below.

"The stories are fun and make the people memorable . . . I never knew history could be so intersting."
Student

"Not only does my class get started right away [but] all of my students are practicing higher level thinking skills."
9th Grade Teacher

"You'd be amazed at how good my students are at predicting this stuff!"
6th Grade Teacher

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Mesopotamia . . . . page 9

Gilgamesh Legendary King of Mesopotamia
Hammurabi World's first set of laws
Pyramus & Thisbe Original Romeo & Juliet
Ishtar Goddess of love

Ancient Egypt . . . . page 15

King Menes United Upper and Lower Egypt
Khufu The Great Pyramid
Khafre The Great Sphinx
Amon-Ra The sun god
Isis & Osiris Created the afterlife
Hatshepsut First great woman in history
King Tut The boy-king
Ramses the Great Moses: "Let my people go"

Ancient Hebrews . . . . page 25

Adam & Eve In the Garden of Eden
Cain & Abel Cain killed Abel
Noah The Great Flood
Ham The curse of Ham
Abraham Founder of the Hebrew people
Jacob & Esau Twin brothers were rivals
Joseph Sold into slavery in Egypt
Moses The Exodus
Ruth Loyal, loving, and faithful
King David The Star of David
King Solomon The Temple in Jerusalem
Nebuchadnezzar The Babylonian Captivity
Jonah In the belly of the whale
Judah Maccabee The story of Hanukkah
The Diaspora Revolt against Rome

Ancient Greece . . . .page 41

King Minos Legendary King of Crete
King Agamemnon King of the Greeks
Helen of Troy "The face that launched a thousand ships"
Cassandra Prophetess of doom
Achilles Hero of the Trojan War
Homer The Iliad and the Odyssey
Pandora Pandora’s box
The Olympic athletes A religious festival
Aesop Aesop's Fables
Solon A political reformer
Pisastratus Economic democracy
Cleisthenes The Father of Democracy
Herodotus World's first historian
Pericles Agreat statesman
Thucydides Historian of the Peloponnesian War
Aeschylus Drama was born in ancient Greece
Sophocles Oedipus Rex
Euripides Medea
Aristophanes Lysistrata
Socrates The Socratic method
Plato Plato's Republic
Aristotle The power of logic
Demosthenes The greatest Greek orator
Diogenes A cynic
The Epicureans "Eat, drink and be merry"
The Stoics Stoics believed in fate
Alexander the Great One of the greatest generals in world history
Pythagoras The Pythagorean Theorem
Euclid The Father of Geometry
Archimedes "Give me a lever and I can move the Earth"
Hippocrates The Father of Medicine
Ptolemy The Greek astronomer

Ancient India . . . . page 75

The Harappans The Indus Valley civilization
The Aryans Founders of Hinduism
Brahman The Harappans were monotheists
Vishnu & Shiva The Aryans were polytheists
Lord Rama The Ramayana
Prince Arjuna The Mahabharata (Bhagavad Gita)
Buddha Founder of Buddhism
Asoka Spread Buddhism throughout India
The Gupta dynasty The Golden Age of India
Kalidasa The greatest writer of Sanskrit
Aryabhata First mathematician to use square roots
Brahmagupta Invented the concept of zero

Ancient China . . . . page 89

The Shang dynasty Arose in the Huang He Valley
The Chou dynasty Age of the Warring States
Confucius The philosophy of Confucius
Lao Tzu Founder of Taoism
Qin dynasty The first strong central government
The First Emperor Built the Great Wall of China
The Han dynasty Invented paper!

Ancient Rome . . . . page 97

Aeneas From Greece to Rome
Romulus & Remus The mythical founders of Rome
Patricians & Plebeians The Roman Republic
Cincinnatus The Citizen-Soldier
Hannibal Crossed the Alps on an elephant
The Gracchi brothers Champions of the poor
Spartacus Leader of a slave revolt
Cicero Rome's greatest orator
Julius Caesar Ended the republic
Antony & Cleopatra A tragic romance
Augustus The first Emperor
Jesus of Nazareth Founder of Christianity
St. Peter One of the Twelve Apostles
St. Paul Spread Christianity throughout the Roman Empire
St. Mark Wrote the first Gospel in the Bible
Caligula The insane Emperor
Claudius Emperor who conquered Britain
Nero First Emperor to persecute the Christians
Diocletian Emperor who divided the Roman Empire
Constantine the Great Allowed religious tolerance
Alaric Barbarian who sacked Rome
St. Augustine First Christian theologian
Attila the Hun Barbarians invade Europe
Justinian & Theodora First emperor of the Byzantine empire




A great way to begin class!
Have you ever herded bunnies?
Then you know how difficult it is to make students come to order at the beginning of class.
A gong works exceedingly well.
But how about a story?

71 stories!
Imagine your startled students - whether fifth graders or seniors - when you begin class with:
“Once upon a time . . .”

Storytelling
It’s hard to remember historical figures, much less why each became famous.
Storytelling can make each historical figure an individual and therefore memorable.

How it works
You tell a brief story about the person, then students predict why he or she became world famous.
Or, you tell about the problems the person faced and students predict the solutions he or she chose.

Childhood . . .
Around twelve, students begin to form their “world view.”
That is, they begin to shape their views on race and class, religion and politics.
The same is true for a boy or girl who grows up to become a famous person.
If you know about his or her childhood, you can predict what he or she will do as an adult.
Don’t take our word. Try it!

A fine summary
After hearing stories of the famous people, students will learn the historical era’s major concepts,
people and events, terms and definitions.

Great practice in Bloom’s taxonomy!
Students who practice critical thinking do exceedingly well on standardized tests.
These stories call upon students to exercise all six levels of Bloom’s taxonomy:

1. Recall The colorful stories help students recall the facts.
2. Interpret Listening to the stories, students learn how to read between the lines.
3. Apply Since the stories tell of each person’s childhood, students can easily relate.
4. Analyze Students can analyze the strengths and weaknesses of each historical figure.
5. Synthesize Students are called upon to add up the facts and predict. (This is pure synthesis.)
6. Evaluate After hearing story after story, students learn how to evaluate an historical figure.

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