Audiolibro: The Tree-Dwellers
- Download 00 – Preface audio
- Download 01 – A Story of Long Ago audio
- Download 02 – Sharptooth audio
- Download 03 – The Wooded Hills audio
- Download 04 – Sharptooth’s Excursions audio
- Download 05 – Sharptooth and Her Baby audio
- Download 06 – The First Weaver audio
- Download 07 – What Happened When the Wild Cattle Went to the River audio
- Download 08 – How Sharptooth Spent the Night audio
- Download 09 – Sharptooth Goes to the River audio
- Download 10 – What the Wild Hogs Did for Sharptooth audio
- Download 11 – How the Wild Hogs Protected their Young audio
- Download 12 – How the Tree-dwellers Taught their Children audio
- Download 13 – Alone on the Wooded Hills audio
- Download 14 – How Bodo Found Wild Honey audio
- Download 15 – Bodo Follows the Wild Horses audio
- Download 16 – Ancestors of Our Mammals audio
- Download 17 – The Story of the Wild Horse audio
- Download 18 – How Bodo Learned to Make Tools and Weapons audio
- Download 19 – Bodo’s Hammer and Knife audio
- Download 20 – What Bodo and One-Ear Found in the Alders audio
- Download 21 – How the Hyenas Hunted audio
- Download 22 – Frightened by Fire audio
- Download 23 – How People Got Their First Homes audio
- Download 24 – How the Tree-Dwellers Formed a Clan audio
- Download 25 – How the Women Made a Shelter audio
- Download 26 – How Sharptooth Made a Basket audio
- Download 27 – How Bodo Used Fire audio
- Download 28 – How Bodo Saved One-Ear’s Life audio
- Download 29 – How People Learned to Hunt Large Animals audio
- Download 30 – Why People Began to Wear Ornaments audio
- Download 31 – The Coming of the Musk Sheep audio
- Download 32 – The Wooly Rhinoceros audio
- Download 33 – How We Have Learned About the Tree-dwellers audio
- Download 34 – Suggestions to Teachers – Part 1 – Method and Typical Modes of Activity audio
- Download 35 – Suggestions to Teachers – Part 2: Supplementary Facts – Animal Life audio
- Download 36 – Suggestions to Teachers – Part 3: Special Suggestions audio
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Katharine E. Dopp was well-known as a teacher and writer of children’s textbooks at the turn of the 20th Century. She was among the first educators to encourage the incorporation of physical and practical activity into the elementary school curriculum at a time when such activities were becoming less commonplace in a child’s home environment. The Tree-Dwellers – The Age of Fear is the first in a series of elementary school texts written by Ms. Dopp that focus on the anthropological development of early human groups. Each lesson begins by posing a few questions for the child to think about, then factual information about these early humans is presented in story form using language a 6-7 yr old child can easily read and understand, followed by suggested activities that will help the child to experience first-hand some of the points presented in the story. The book also contains suggestions and references for teachers to aid in the successful use of the text.
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