History in Infographics helps children to visualise facts and statistics using a clever and appealing mix of graphics and numbers. The colourful high-impact design will appeal to a wide range of children from visual learners to struggling readers capturing and then holding their attention. Infographics are a really exciting different way to learn about core historical topics and are ideal for fact-hungry children revision work and to improve the quality of presentations.
History in Infographics: Stone Age allows children to discover the Stone Age like never before including when and where it happened the evolution of humans and how they spread out of Africa across the globe and how people lived and what they ate. They can discover Stone Age crafts and technology including cave painting and the wheel learn about buildings and sacred sites for example Stonehenge and how it was built and find out about Stone Age customs and traditions such as how they buried their dead.
Ideal for children of 9+ and fact and history lovers of all ages the Stone Age has never seemed more exciting!
Jon Richards is an award-winning author of non-fiction books for children. He specialises in visual literacy, infographics and data visualisation.
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