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Amundsen and Scott's Race to the South Pole
When did humans first reach the South Pole? Why was there a race to get there? What discoveries did the first people to reach the Pole make? Take a journey back in time, and discover the facts behind a race that fascinated the world. It was a race between rival expeditions whose leaders both became heroes. A race in which some competitors paid the ultimate price--their lives. Find out about the difficulties the expeditions faced: the coldest temperatures on Earth, the high winds and storms, and the long distances they had to cross. Learn more about the world’s harshest environment--the Antarctic--and the brave men who battled across it in the hope of victory.

Author: Liz Gogerly
ISBN: 9781403497536 (1403497532)  •  Dewey:  919.8'9  •  Price: $22.00
Ages:  9-11  •  Grade Level:  4-6  •  Guided Reading Level: X
Pages:  48  •  Size:  7 5/8 x 9 5/8  •  Publisher: Heinemann  •  Copyright: 2008
Subjects: Geography  •  Features:  Bio Sketch, Captions, Fact box/Side bar, Fact or Check Page/File, Interview/Quote, Labels, Maps, Primary Source, Timeline

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Amundsen and Scott's Race to the South Pole
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Grades
4-6
Great Journeys Across Earth
Readers can follow great explorers on historical journeys along famous landforms with this unique series. The geographical features are tied into the personal accounts of the explorers on their expeditions, including the conditions and equipment they had. Each book is filled with primary sources such as quotations from diaries and journals.

ISBN: 9781403497581 (1403497583)  •  Price: $154.00
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