1. Personal Reaction: Although the pages were very busy, I still enjoyed reading this book! I thought the cartoon pictures of soldiers and battle sites were goofy, but I know children will love them! I also enjoyed the word bubbles that were added on to the pictures. This is a great book for students to learn about the Civil War.
2. Purposes/use in the classroom:
-Read aloud for curricular connection: This book would be great to use for a social studies lesson on the Civil War. This book is packed with useful information such as the various battles that took place, the weapons used, what injured soldiers did, what life was like as a soldier, and other useful information.
-Independent reading: 3rd-5th grade; Any student who is interested in learning more about the Civil War and who loves history will enjoy reading this book. Not only does this book include useful information, but there are cartoon illustrations as well, which young readers will enjoy. Thomas Ratliff writes as if the reader is a soldier, which is engaging and exciting for young readers. (“After battle, it is a good idea to catch up on your sleep. You never know when you might be called to march again or fight.”)
-Particular nonfiction conventions:
-At the beginning, there is a Table of Contents that lists the various sections of the book.
-Next to each image, there is a text box included.
-At the end, there is a glossary and index.
-At the end, there is a list of the important battles of the Civil War.
3. Other: It is important that students are exposed to history and what has happened in the past. This book discusses a very important time period that all students learn about.