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Integrate the study of Art and Handwriting with geography, history, social studies, and science!
Marie Hablitzel, the wonderful teacher who developed the lessons in the top-selling Draw*Write*Now series, is now 82-years young! Her easy-to-follow drawing and writing lessons--which integrate art and language arts with geography, history, social studies and science--will be enjoyed by generations of children. Each 64-page book in the 8 book series is full-color throughout
Each lesson includes step-by-step drawing instructions and four sentences that relate to the drawing. The sentences can be written in manuscript, cursive, italic . . . whatever alphabet style you are teaching. The lessons are wonderful springboards for research projects and creative writing activities, too!
Each 64-page book includes 21 theme-relateddrawing and writing lessons, a wealth of factual information on each topic, questions to prompt discussion, recommended book lists . . . and countless ideas to spark children's creativity and imaginations.
The books in the Draw*Write*Now Series can be used in any order. If you are working with children who need to develop confidence in their drawing skills, we recommend starting with Book One--it is the easiest in the series. Book 5, our popular U.S. history book, has the most challenging lessons in the series.
Book 4 includes:
The Polar Regions - Compare the polar regions. What is an aurora? How do icebergs form? Why is it so cold near the poles?
The Arctic - Explore "The Land of the Midnight Sun" while learning about polar bears, musk oxen, igloos, and more.
The Antarctic - Experience one of Earth's most fascinating places. What are krill? How do penguins build their nests?
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