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Title
Activist art [16 books] (38437)
Physical 32 pieces
Copyrighted 2017
Distributor Scholastic Canada (2434)
Country Canada
Audience Intermediate (I)
Collection Booking Library
Series Take action (1792)
Synopsis "Artists can have a big impact on the world around them, and kids can use art to make the world a better place, too! Activist Art explores how artists are using their art to raise awareness and take action on the issues that are important to them." From publisher's website. 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.
Dimensions 30 cm.
ISBN# 9781443038713
Pub. Loc. Markham, ON
Contents 16 books ; 1 Teacher's guide ; 1 Points of inquiry guide.
Notes Theme: Inquiry
Parts 16 Books ; 2 guides all in a 31 x 23 x 10 cm. box.
Stmt Resp Series Editor: Jeffrey David Wilhelm
Guide Guide Included
Subjects Careers - Positive Community Engagement(CK); Globalization—Social aspects; Inquiry-based learning; Political activists; Social Studies; Social action; Social justice; Social reformers; Youth; Social advocacy
Call# INQ 4-6
Holdings
Kit 3 copies
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