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Menton, Linda; Tamura, Eileen – 1991
This volume examines the history of the State of Hawaii. The book is organized, as most history books are, chronologically; however, it also is arranged thematically. Four aspects of Hawaiian history are divided into three time periods. Unit 1, "Precontact to 1900," addresses that era from the political, economic, social, and land…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, History Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach, Secondary Education
Elson, William H.; Kelly, Edna R. – Scott, Foresman and Company, 1925
The "Child-Library Readers, Book Three," is planned to provide abundant material, rich in interest, for extending the literature course of the third grade. Schools using "The Elson Readers, Book Three," will appreciate the total absence of duplicated selections in the present volume. Moreover, the fresh, unhackneyed nature of…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Elementary School Students, Literature, Literature Appreciation
laGuardia, Dolores; Guth, Hans P. – 1993
Focusing on issues that define the multicultural society and intended to help students become alert readers, more purposeful and effective writers, and thinking members of the larger community, this book is built around selections by committed writers who demonstrate the power of the written word to record, interpret, and change today's social and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Critical Thinking, Cultural Context, Cultural Pluralism
Shannon, George, Comp. – 1992
This folktales collection includes 35 versions, representing countries and cultures from around the world, of the traditional tale in which a dangerous character knocks at the door and tries to trick the children into letting him inside. The stories are intended for use in homes, schools, and libraries by both children and adults who enjoy sharing…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Children, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context
Maxwell, Rhoda J.; Meiser, Mary Jordan – 1997
Offering a comprehensive view of teaching that takes into account the great variety of backgrounds, abilities, and interests of secondary students, this book uses a holistic, integrated approach to teaching the English language arts, including group activities throughout to provide listening and speaking opportunities in literature, composition,…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, English Instruction, Grammar, Holistic Approach