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| Title
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Animal relations [16 books] (37301) |
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| Physical
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32 pieces
| Copyrighted
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2017
| Distributor
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Scholastic
(3166)
| Country
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Canada
| Audience
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Intermediate (I)
| Collection
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Booking Library
| Series
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Take action
(1792)
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| Synopsis
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Each topic pack in Take Action includes a 32-page magazine-style book
for students, anchor videos, and Teacher's Guide, and is designed for
whole-class study with students working in small groups. Key features
of Take Action:
- built on inquiry and project-based learning
- social justice action initiative for each topic
- cross-curricular connections to literacy, social studies, science,
arts, health, math, and citizenship
- teaching support with strategies for deep comprehension, critical
thinking, inquiry-based learning
- a website for each title with anchor videos and additional supports.
ISBN#
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9781443038829
| Contents
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16 books ; 1 teacher's guide ; 1 Points of inquiry guide
| Notes
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Theme: Inquiry
| Parts
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16 books ; 2 guides in a storage container.
| Stmt Resp
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Series Editor: Jeffrey David Wilhelm
| TitleVartn
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Animal relations: What is our responsibility to animals?
| Guide
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Guide Included
| Subjects
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Careers - Positive Community Engagement(CK);
AnimalsSocial aspects;
Critical thinking;
Inquiry-based learning;
Life science;
Math;
Numeracy;
Social justice;
New BC Curriculum(CK);
Wildlife conservation;
Social action
| Call#
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INQ 4-6
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