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Title:
--if you lived in the Alaska Territory
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by Nancy Smiler Levinson ; illustrated by Bryn Barnard.
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
New York : Scholastic Inc., c1998.
Physical Description:
79 p. : col. ill., col. map ; 20 x 23 cm.
ISBN:
9780590744492
Abstract:
Explores what it was like to live in Alaska from 1867, when the land was purchased from the Russians, until the territory achieved statehood in 1959.
Reading Level:
007-010.

RL3.

770 L Lexile
Program Information:
Accelerated Reader Grades K-4 5 1 Quiz 112781 English non-fiction.

Accelerated Reader AR LG 5.0 1.0 112781.
Contents:
What was the Alaska territory? -- Who lives in Alaska? -- What did people in the United States have at home during Alaska's early territory years? -- Did the early Alaska territory have the same things? -- What are the seasons in Alaska? -- What was the most important work of the Eskimo? -- What weapons did people use to hunt? -- How did people hunt at sea? -- How did hunters travel over frozen land and ice? -- What kind of house would you live in? -- Were there other kinds of houses? -- Would you ever live in an igloo made of snow? -- What food did people eat? -- How would you keep the food fresh? -- What language did the Eskimo speak? -- Would you live in a town? -- Did Alaska have cities? -- What would your family life be like? -- Did families go fishing together? -- Did families have time for fun? -- What clothes would you wear? -- What did babies wear? -- How were the clothes made? -- How would you take care of your clothes? -- Would you go to school? -- What would you learn in school? -- What was school like for Eskimo children? -- What games would you play? -- What if you got sick? -- How did people get mail? -- What Native Alaskan festivals did people celebrate? -- What United States holidays did people celebrate?
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