A Story of the Sioux War: Educational Version

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Author: Alex Rounds ISBN: 9781311457318
Publisher: LearningIsland.com Publication: October 3, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Alex Rounds
ISBN: 9781311457318
Publisher: LearningIsland.com
Publication: October 3, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In the summer of 1862, we were living in the State of Minnesota. There I had a most remarkable experience.
We lived about a mile from the town of Lac Qui Parle.
There were only three of us—father, mother, and myself. My name is Susanna. We had moved to Minnesota three years before. My parents moved to restore their health; for they were feeble and needed a change of climate.
The first year, both father and mother were much better; but not long after, father began to fail.
One day the sky was cloudy, and it looked as if a storm was coming. Since it was dark and blustering, we remained inside the rest of the evening. A fine drizzling rain began to fall, and the darkness was intense.
It was getting late and father was reading to us, when there came a rap upon the door.
It was so gentle and timid that it sounded like the pecking of a bird. We all looked at the door, uncertain what it meant.
“It is a bird, scared by the storm,” said father, “and we may as well let it in.”
I sat much nearer the door than either of my parents, so I jumped up and opened it. As I did so, I looked out into the gloom. Suddenly I sprung back with a cry of alarm.
“What's the matter?” asked father. He quickly dropped the book and came toward me.
“It isn't a bird; it's a person.” As I spoke, a little Indian girl, about my own age, walked into the room.

Find out what the little girl is doing out in a storm, and how she saves the lives of the settlers a short time later.
Ages 8 and up.

Educational versions have CCSS activities.

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In the summer of 1862, we were living in the State of Minnesota. There I had a most remarkable experience.
We lived about a mile from the town of Lac Qui Parle.
There were only three of us—father, mother, and myself. My name is Susanna. We had moved to Minnesota three years before. My parents moved to restore their health; for they were feeble and needed a change of climate.
The first year, both father and mother were much better; but not long after, father began to fail.
One day the sky was cloudy, and it looked as if a storm was coming. Since it was dark and blustering, we remained inside the rest of the evening. A fine drizzling rain began to fall, and the darkness was intense.
It was getting late and father was reading to us, when there came a rap upon the door.
It was so gentle and timid that it sounded like the pecking of a bird. We all looked at the door, uncertain what it meant.
“It is a bird, scared by the storm,” said father, “and we may as well let it in.”
I sat much nearer the door than either of my parents, so I jumped up and opened it. As I did so, I looked out into the gloom. Suddenly I sprung back with a cry of alarm.
“What's the matter?” asked father. He quickly dropped the book and came toward me.
“It isn't a bird; it's a person.” As I spoke, a little Indian girl, about my own age, walked into the room.

Find out what the little girl is doing out in a storm, and how she saves the lives of the settlers a short time later.
Ages 8 and up.

Educational versions have CCSS activities.

LearningIsland.com believes in the value of children practicing reading for 15 minutes every day. Our 15-Minute Books give children lots of fun, exciting choices to read, from classic stories, to mysteries, to books of knowledge. Many books also work well as hi-lo readers. Open the world of reading to a child by having them read for 15 minutes a day.

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