World Studies

Jill Blackstock, John Seney

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World Studies

Age Rating, Reading Level & Content Guide

Africa

by Jill Blackstock, John Seney

Reading Level 4-5 Gentle (Lvl 1) Ages 13+ Balanced Read

The text is written at a 4th grade reading level, the subject matter is intended for teens (ages 13+), and the content is gentle with no concerning themes.

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About This Book

The rustle of pages mixes with the soft hum of curious minds exploring faraway lands. Imagine tracing the footsteps of ancient civilizations and hearing stories whispered across continents. It’s a journey that connects history to your own world, sparking questions that echo long after the last page.

Themes

People & Places - AfricaJuvenile NonfictionChildren: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9)HistoryEducation

Quick Assessment

This teacher edition textbook offers a Christian perspective on world history designed for middle to high school students. It includes interactive elements like games, videos, and simulations to engage learners and reinforce key concepts. Appropriate for ages 13-18, it supports collaborative and active learning in a structured classroom environment.

For Parents

Content Intensity

Level 1 — Gentle
Gentle Mild Moderate Intense Very Intense

No conflict beyond everyday childhood experiences. Safe for sensitive readers.

Data confidence: standard

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Reading Insights

Hook Factor

1/10

A steady, thoughtful read that rewards patient readers.

Discussion Potential

1/10

A lighter read — great for independent enjoyment.

Book DNA

Multi-dimensional content fingerprint

Vocabulary Level
4
Emotional Weight
2
Theme Richness
5
World Scope
1
Data Confidence
7

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Details

ISBN
9780132041669
Publisher
Pearson Prentice Hall
Published
February 28, 2007
Type
Nonfiction

Genres

Subjects

People & PlacesAfrica