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Rating:  Summary: A Wonderful Book! Review: A enjoyable book for my 9 year old. A story that captures and keeps the attention thoughout the book.
Rating:  Summary: An Outstanding Traveling Novel Review: Pedro's Journal by Pam Conrad is a heartwarming story about trust. Pam really brought out the characters by using lot's of detail.Pedro is a boy who went sailing with Christopher Columbus. He's the only person on the ship who knew how to read and write. Pam kept you reading by her creative chapter endings. She changed font and size when writing about what the characters were saying and thinking. Anyone who reads this book will say it's hard to put down. Don't miss this good chance to read this outstanding book.
Rating:  Summary: Pedro's Journal for 5th grade Class Review: Pedro's Journal was read by my 5th grade classes to learn more about Christopher Columbus and his journey. It was perfect for a class of mixed ability readers, it's history was well researched, and it engaged the students. We used it for a Literary Circle book. I highly recommend it for Social Studies, Language Arts, or an example of journal writing.
Rating:  Summary: Pedro's Journal for 5th grade Class Review: Pedro's Journal was read by my 5th grade classes to learn more about Christopher Columbus and his journey. It was perfect for a class of mixed ability readers, it's history was well researched, and it engaged the students. We used it for a Literary Circle book. I highly recommend it for Social Studies, Language Arts, or an example of journal writing.
Rating:  Summary: Read Pedro's Journal Review: Pedro's Journal, written by Pam Conrad, is about a boy who loved the sea. He went out to sea with Christopher Columbus to find the new land. The captain thought he would be useful because he can read and write. He goes back and forth from ship to ship each day. The weather is terrible. The storms are on and off. Finally they get there. They find that the Indians are very useful. So they bring some Indians aboard. It took them longer to get back to Spain. Finally they get back to Spain. The last place Pedro is seen is when he is walking up toward his mother's house. I would recommend this book to a friend.
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