Book 1 Peter Moss Exclusive - The Oxford History Project

Book 1 Peter Moss Exclusive - The Oxford History Project

A few kids snickered. Abernathy glowered. "The 'Exclusive' edition, Leo, implies that it is exclusive to the syllabus. It means you don't have to think. You just have to read. Peter Moss has done the thinking for you. Now, pass them back."

An accessible introduction to the political structures, philosophies, and daily lives of Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire. the oxford history project book 1 peter moss exclusive

Junior Secondary / Form I / Class 6 students Length: Approximately 108–109 pages A few kids snickered

History education plays a crucial role in shaping a student’s understanding of the world, fostering critical thinking, and building empathy. Among the many textbooks designed to make history accessible to young learners, The Oxford History Project Book 1 by Peter Moss stands out as a foundational text. Published by Oxford University Press , this book has been a staple in junior secondary and middle school curricula, particularly in Asia, offering a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the ancient world. It means you don't have to think

The search for Book Two will take them to a sunken cathedral in Venice and the catacombs beneath Paris—all linked to a secret the Church hid for centuries. But as the Curators grow bolder, Peter must decide: is he a historian, or now a revolutionary?

He looked down. The glossy page was no longer flat. It had depth. He wasn't looking at the picture; he was in it.

The narrative begins "long, long ago" in a simpler world where early humans lived in small, isolated communities. Life was a struggle for self-sufficiency, focused on the basics: making fire, shaping stone tools, and mastering hunting-gathering.