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Arrows
Battling for Independence
Believe It or Not?
Fast Forward to the Future
Gems: Treasures from the Earth
How Little John Joined Robin Hood
In Huck's Shoes
Leaving Home
Marco Polo and the Silk Road
Miltie Math-head Takes the Mound
Miltie Math-head: Football Hero?
Odysseus and the Bag of Winds
Plate Tectonics
Prehistoric Giants (Other Than Dinosaurs)
Robin Hood Wins the Sheriff's Golden Arrow
Ships of Discovery
The Art of Photography
The Firefighter
The Haidas
The Legacy of da Vinci
The Life of Cesar Chavez
The Mystery Twin
The Story of Lewis and Clark Book 1: Up the Missouri River
The Story of Lewis and Clark Book 2: To the Pacific Ocean
Two Kettles
What Do You Think About Climate Change?
The Story of Lewis and Clark Book 2: To the Pacific Ocean The Story of Lewis and Clark Book 2: To the Pacific Ocean
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Words Included:
   corps
   impassable
   interpreter
   malnutrition
   moccasins
   prospector
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The story of Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark continues as the Corps of Discovery journeys west in search of a route called the Northwest Passage. The explorers face countless hardships as they travel, including intolerable weather, treacherous mountains, and dwindling food supplies. Still, through sheer determination (and the help of some Native Americans), the team reaches the Pacific and returns safely to St. Louis. The informative text, presented in sequential order, is engaging and easy to understand.

Read the first part of their story in The Story of Lewis and Clark Book 1: Up the Missouri River.

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