【台灣唯一,經典英語學習版】
跟著美國最會說故事的校長爺爺,一起擴充你的英文字彙!
全美中小學生指定讀物,西方家庭必備經典
50位教育人士、讀者一致推薦,國中小學生必讀「跨領域」、「知識性」讀物◎ 台灣唯一,經典英語學習版,讓你從歷史故事中擴充重要的英文字彙。
◎ 全球超過10,000,000人讀過的世界歷史,遍及美國、韓國、日本、中國
◎ 獲選美國中小學生最佳讀物
◎ 1924年首印後,不斷再版,至今仍然是美國卡爾維特學校的明星課程世界這麼大、歷史這麼長遠,要記住這些歷史人物的事蹟,是不是覺得很難呢?
原來歷史也可以學得這麼簡單有趣!
Q1:你知道,原始人大部分的時間,都在覓食還有躲避猛獸,不然就會變成野獸的食物?
Q2:你知道,埃及人相信,人死後會復活,所以製造木乃伊保存身體?
Q3:你知道,發明字母ABC的人,其實是腓尼基人?
Q4:你知道,童話中的城堡,其實在中世紀的歐洲隨處可見?
Q5:你知道,在中世紀時,基督徒不只在做禮拜才去教堂,而是天天去?
Q6:你知道,我們現在聽的古典樂,其實是以前歐洲的流行音樂?
擅長將知識化做篇篇動人故事的校長爺爺,
以孩子的視角,帶你搭時光機一起見證人類的重要時刻。
彷彿跟古人做朋友,嚴肅的歷史也瞬間變得親切可愛了!
【本書特色】
1. 美國知名校長爺爺帶你快樂學英文。本書作者為美國知名的校長爺爺,運用對孩子來說簡單、有趣的英文用詞描述對世界歷史進程。用經典作品學習英文,加強孩子的英文字彙、學習生活實用、正確的英文用語。
2. 西方家庭必備經典書本書運用簡單、易懂的歷史故事,讓大人也能從書中發現自己所不知的有趣小歷史。當孩子有學習上的問題與困難時,家長也可以利用這本書,解答孩子的疑惑。
3. 結合歷史知識和快樂時光之旅作者從穴居人、古埃及、兩河流域文明、古希臘、古羅馬、中世紀歐洲、近現代歐洲歷史,依照歷史的時間演進,詳述各地發生的歷史故事。用活潑、有趣、可愛的口吻,並且運用孩子理解的角度來描述枯燥無味的歷史。讓孩子彷彿搭上時光機,跟著爺爺一起看歷史故事。
4. 以孩子的視角進行描述假如你是一個石器時代的孩子,我猜你會喜歡這樣的生活:每天早上醒來後,你不用洗澡,甚至不用洗手洗臉,也不用刷牙、梳頭髮。
你用手抓東西來吃,因為沒有刀叉、勺子、杯子和碟子,只有一個碗。這個碗是媽媽用泥土捏出來的,並在烈日下曬乾後,用來裝水喝。沒有需要洗刷和收拾起來的盤子、沒有桌子,當然吃東西時,更不用講究餐桌禮儀。沒有書、沒有紙,也沒有筆。
沒有星期六和星期天,也沒有一月、二月的分別。除了天氣有晴有陰、有暖有冷的不同之外,每天都一樣。那時候也沒有學校。除了玩泥巴、摘果子、和兄弟姊妹玩捉迷藏,每天都無事可做。
我想你會非常喜歡這種生活!
「太棒了!多好的生活,就像在野外露營!」你會這樣想嗎?
以孩子的視角、貼近日常生活的描述,讓歷史變成一項親切、有趣的生活故事。孩子排斥歷史,多半是因為歷史都是枯燥無味的年代、戰爭、人名,距離非常的遙遠。美國最會說故事的校長爺爺理解孩子的語言,用淺顯易懂的方式、可愛有趣的歷史故事吸引孩子的目光,學習歷史也能這樣簡單、快樂。
5. 以孩子能否理解為書寫標準作者寫這套書時,將重點放在:知識講述要符合孩子的認知方式,並透過它讓孩子建立歷史印象。所以在書中,作者的描述彷彿講述孩子身旁所發生的小故事,讓孩子親近遙遠的歷史,艱難的歷史也變得更生動有趣。
★美國外交部鼎力推薦,美國中小學生的最佳讀物
★入選「影響中國孩子一生的十大圖書」本書特色
‧簡單、具故事性的文章,了解世界的同時,學習重要的英文運用。
‧運用簡單、有趣的口吻,讓孩子在輕鬆閱讀的同時,增進歷史知識。
‧就像親切的爺爺在講古,每一個歷史故事都彷彿身歷其境,加深孩子的學習印象。
‧聽故事就能秒懂全世界,讓枯燥無味的課程都能靈活運用在生活知識上。
作者簡介:
維吉爾.希利爾(Virgil Mores Hillyer)
美國傑出教育家,畢生從事中小學教育,酷愛歷史和藝術,喜歡旅行。出生於麻州韋茅斯鎮。哈佛大學教育系畢業後,在紐約的白朗寧學校教了兩年書,隨後遷往巴爾地摩,擔任卡爾維特學校的第一任校長。希利爾創建的小學函授教育系統,即「卡爾維特學校體系」,惠及世界各地的政府雇員、領事、軍官和傳教士的子女。
當希利爾校長於1899年到美國卡爾維特學校(Calvert School)走馬上任時,他還是一個年僅24歲的年輕人。然而,他有天生的教學異能,了解孩子需要什麼,知道如何講孩子才能聽明白,以及孩子成長的規律。
希利爾校長認為,孩子們寫作、閱讀和數學的基礎必須紮實。在此基礎上,他認為學生應當接受歷史、藝術、地理和科學的系統教育,意在培育熟悉周遭世界得全方位學生。希利爾深感傳統教科書的枯燥無味,立志為孩子編寫一套讀起來興味盎然的歷史、地理和藝術讀物,這便是這套書的由來。
章節試閱
【摘文1】1. HOW THINGS STARTED
ONCE upon a time there was a boy-
Just like me.
He had to stay in bed in the morning until seven o’clock until his family was ready to get up.
So did I.
As he was always awake long before this time, he used to lie there and think about all sorts of curious things.
So did I.
One thing he used to wonder was this:
What would the world be like if there were-
No fathers and mothers,
No uncles and aunts,
No cousins or other children to play with,
No people at all, except himself in the whole world!
Perhaps you have wondered the same thing.
So did I.
At last he used to get so lonely, just from thinking how dreadful such a world would be, that he could stand it no longer and would run to his parents’ room and jump into bed by their side just to get this terrible thought out of his mind.
So did I-for I was the boy.
Well, there was a time long, long, long ago when there were no men or women or children, NO PEOPLE of any kind, in the whole world. Of course there were no houses, for there was no one to build them or to live in them, no towns or cities-nothing that people make. There were just animals-mastodons and dinosaurs, birds and butterflies, frogs and snakes, turtles and fish. Can you think of such a world as that?
Then,
long, long, long,
before that, there was a time when there were NO PEOPLE, and NO ANIMALS of any sort in the whole world; there were just growing plants. Can you think of such a world as that?
Then,
long, long, long,
long, long, long,
before that, there was a time when there were NO PEOPLE, NO ANIMALS, NO PLANTS, in the whole world; there was just bare rock and water everywhere. Can you think of such a world as that?
Then,
long, long, long,
long, long, long-you might
keep on saying-
“long, long, long,” all day, and
tomorrow, and all
next week, and next
month, and next
year, and it would
not be long enough-
before this, there was a time when there was NO WORLD AT ALL!
No world at all! Only the stars, and God, who made the stars.
Now, real stars are not things with points like those in the corner of a flag or the gold ones you put on a Christmas tree. The real stars in the sky have no points. They are huge burning balls of fire-balls of fire. Each star, however, is so huge that there is nothing in the world now anywhere nearly as big. One little bit, one little scrap of a star is bigger than our whole world-than our whole world.
One of these stars is our sun-yes, our sun. The other stars would look the same as the sun if we could get as close to them. But at that time, so long, long ago, our sun was not just a big, round, white, hot ball as we see it in the sky today. It was then more like the fireworks you may have seen on the Fourth of July. It was whirling and sputtering and throwing off sparks.
One of these sparks, which the sun threw far off, got cool just as a spark from a crackling log in a fireplace gets cool, and this cooled off spark was-
What do you suppose?
See if you can guess-
It was our world!-yes, the world
on which we now live.
At first, however, our world, or Earth, was nothing but a ball of rock. This ball of rock was wrapped around with steam, like a heavy fog.
Then the steam turned to rain, and it rained on the world,
a a a
n n n
d d d
i i i
t t t
r r r
a a a
i i i
n n n
e e e
d d d
until it had filled up the hollows and made enormously big puddles. These puddles were the oceans. The dry places were bare rock.
Then, after this, came the first living things-tiny plants that you could only have seen under a microscope. At first they grew only in the water, then along the water’s edge, then out on the rock.
Then dirt, or soil, as people call it, formed all over the rock and made the rock into land, and the plants grew larger and spread farther over the land.
Then, after this, came the first tiny animals in the water. They were wee specks too small, like the first plants, to be seen without the help of a microscope.
The, after this, in the water came larger animals like Jellyfish and clams and horseshoe crabs.
Then, after this, came Insects, some that live in the water, some on the water, some on the land, like cockroaches, and some in the air.
Then, after this, came Fish that live only in the water.
Then, after this, came animals like frogs called Amphibians that live in the water and also on the land.
Then, after this, came Reptiles, like snakes, turtles, lizards, and huge dinosaurs.
Then, after this, came Birds that lay eggs, and Mammals, like foxes and monkeys and cows, that nurse their babies when they are born.
Then, last of all, came-what do you suppose? Yes-People-men, women, and children. Here are the steps; see if you can take them:
STARS,
SUN,
SPARK,
WORLD,
STEAM,
RAIN,
OCEANS,
PLANTS,
ANIMALS,
JELLYFISH,
INSECTS,
FISH,
AMPHIBIANS,
REPTILES,
BIRDS,
MAMMALS,
PEOPLE,
And here we are!
What do you suppose will be next?
【摘文1】1. HOW THINGS STARTED
ONCE upon a time there was a boy-
Just like me.
He had to stay in bed in the morning until seven o’clock until his family was ready to get up.
So did I.
As he was always awake long before this time, he used to lie there and think about all sorts of curious things.
So did I.
One thing he used to wonder was this:
What would the world be like if there were-
No fathers and mothers,
No uncles and aunts,
No cousins or other children to play with,
No peop...
目錄
1 How Things Started
2 People Who Lived in Caves
3 Fire! Fire! Fire!
4 From an Airplane
5 Real History Begins
6 The Puzzle Writers in Egypt
7 The Tomb Builders
8 A Rich Land Where There Was No Money
9 The Jews Search for a Home
10 Fairy-Tale Gods
11 A Fairy-Tale War
12 The Kings of the Jews
13 The People Who Made Our A B C’s
14 Hard as Nails
15 The Crown of Leaves
16 A Bad Beginning
17 Kings with Corkscrew Curls
18 A City of Wonders and Wickedness
19 A Surprise Party
20 The Other Side of the World: India
21 All the Way Around the World in China
22 Rich Man, Poor Man
23 Rome Kicks Out Her Kings
24 Greece vs. Persia
25 Fighting Mad
26 One Against a Thousand
27 The Golden Age
28 When Greek Meets Greek
29 Wise Men and Otherwise
30 A Boy King
31 Picking a Fight
32 The Boot Kicks and Stamps
33 The New Champion of the World
34 The Noblest Roman of Them All
35 An Emperor Who Was Made a God
36 “Thine Is the Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory”
37 Blood and Thunder
38 A Good Emperor and a Bad Son
39 I_H_ _S_ _ _ _V_ _ _ _ _
40 Barbarian Invaders
41 Barbarians Meet the Champions of the World
42 New Places-New Heroes
43 Being Good
44 A Christian Kingdom in Africa
45 Muhammad and the Early Years of Islam
46 Arabian Days
47 Two Empires, Two Emperors
48 Getting a Start
49 The End of the World
50 Real Castles
51 Knights and Days of Chivalry
52 A Pirate’s Great Grandson
53 A Great Adventure
54 Tick-Tack-Toe; Three Kings in a Row
55 Three Kingdoms in West Africa
56 Bibles Made of Stone and Glass
57 John, Whom Nobody Loved
58 A Great Story Teller
59 “Thing-a-ma-jigger” and “What-cher-may-call-it” or a Magic Needle and a Magic Powder
60 Thelon Gest Wart Hate Verwas
61 Print and Powder or Off with the Old, On with the New
62 A Sailor Who Found a New World
63 Fortune Hunters
64 The Land of Enchantment or the Search for Gold and Adventure
65 Along the Coast of East Africa
66 Rebirth
67 Christians Quarrel
68 Queen Elizabeth
69 The Age of Elizabeth
70 James the Servant or What’s in a Name
71 A King Who Lost His Head
72 Red Cap and Red Heels
73 A Self-Made Man
74 A Prince Who Ran Away
75 America Gets Rid of Her King
76 Upside Down
77 A Little Giant
78 Latin America and the Caribbean Islands
79 From Pan and His Pipes to the Phonograph
80 The Daily Papers of 1854-1865
81 Three New Postage Stamps
82 The Age of Miracles
83 A Different Kind of Revolution
84 A World at War
85 A Short Twenty Years
86 Modern Barbarians
87 Fighting the Dictators
88 A New Spirit in the World
89 A New BIG POWER in the World
90 Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
1 How Things Started
2 People Who Lived in Caves
3 Fire! Fire! Fire!
4 From an Airplane
5 Real History Begins
6 The Puzzle Writers in Egypt
7 The Tomb Builders
8 A Rich Land Where There Was No Money
9 The Jews Search for a Home
10 Fairy-Tale Gods
11 A Fairy-Tale War
12 The Kings of the Jews
13 The People Who Made Our A B C’s
14 Hard as Nails
15 The Crown of Leaves
16 A Bad Beginning
17 Kings with Corkscrew Curls
18 A City of Wonders and Wickedness
19 A Surprise Party
20 The O...