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Presents scenes and impressions of eighteen of the world's great cities, exhibiting the diverse ways in which their inhabitants live, work, travel, and have fun.
Recounts the life of the famous sculptor, painter, poet, and architect who flourished during the Italian Renaissance.
Presents in pictures and text the great buildings and architectural highlights of history, from Stonehenge to skyscrapers.
The author and artist Ventura traces human progress from the pictogram to the satellite image, from ancient Greek theater to the television and film of today.
Briefly introduces the greatest composers over the centuries and the contributions they made to the development of music.
Traces the history of food production from primitive hunting and fishing to modern cattle breeding and factory ships.
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Bring the riches of high-quality literature into the upper elementary classroom with delightful activities that span the curriculum and center on such stimulating themes as storytelling, great books, research technology, American history, conflict, and fantasy. Organized by grade level, this book provides everything you need to fully integrate literature into the curriculum-from bibliographic information, suggested grade level, student objectives, and a synopsis of the story to model lessons and suggestions for integration into other areas. With numerous selections from countries around the world, this volume is also a perfect resource for multicultural studies. Grades 4-6.
RESOUCES FOR TEACHING ABOUT THE IMPACT OF THE ARRIVAL OF COLUMBUS IN THE AMERICAS.
"Explores how diplomatic interpreters, converts, and commercial brokers mediated and helped define political, linguistic, and religious boundaries between the Venetian and Ottoman empires in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries."--Author's Web site.