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Books published by publisher GLOBE

  • Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    GLOBE

    Paperback (GLOBE, March 15, 1992)
    This classic series of plays, novels, and stories has been adapted, in a friendly format, for students reading at a various levels. Reading Level: 4-8 Interest Level: 6-12
  • WORLD OF VOCABULARY BLUE LEVEL SE 1996C

    Sidney J. Rauch, Zacharie Clements

    Paperback (GLOBE, March 30, 1995)
    Holds student attention with enjoyable varied-skills activities. Engages students with short, high-interest readings as they learn vocabulary in context. Promotes cultural understanding and sensitivity with extension activities.Topics include: Collecting Cards Forest Fire Fighters Habitat for Humanity Gary Soto Star Trek Jim Carrey Crazy Horse Virtual Reality Wes Studi World Cup Soccer
  • WORLD OF VOCABULARY PURPLE LEVEL SE 1996C

    Pearson Education

    Paperback (GLOBE, March 30, 1995)
    Holds student attention with enjoyable varied-skills activities. Engages students with short, high-interest readings as they learn vocabulary in context. Promotes cultural understanding and sensitivity with extension activities. Topics include: Collecting Cards Forest Fire Fighters Habitat for Humanity Gary Soto Star Trek Jim Carrey Crazy Horse Virtual Reality Wes Studi World Cup Soccer
  • GF SOMOS MEXICANOS SE 1998C.

    GLOBE

    Paperback (GLOBE, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Introduce students to key social studies events that changed the course of history With these six softcover texts, your students will explore key historical events that shaped the course of history–The Vietnam War, The Holocaust, Voices of America (The Immigrant Experience), The Great Migration (African American Journey North), The Civil Rights Movement, and Somos Mexicanos (Mexican Americans in the U.S.). Reading Level: 5-6Interest Level: 6-12
  • ADAPTED CLASSICS CANTERBURY TALES SE 95C

    GLOBE

    Paperback (GLOBE, Jan. 1, 1950)
    The Savvas Learning Company Library Collection offers you over 1200 fiction, nonfiction, classic, adapted classic, illustrated classic, short stories, biographies, special anthologies, atlases, visual dictionaries, history trade, animal, sports titles and more!
  • GLOBE FEARON MATH EXERCISE BOOKS: RATIO AND PROPORTION 1999C

    GLOBE

    Paperback (GLOBE, Dec. 15, 1998)
    This mathematics program offers students the essential practice they need to demonstrate math proficiency. Organized by the key strands in math, these eight books help students develop a better understanding of math concepts, prepare for exams, and build skills that translate into greater confidence.
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  • Physical Science: Matter and Energy, Annotated Teacher's Edition

    Pearson Education

    Paperback (GLOBE, Nov. 18, 1999)
    Science Workshop Series in English and Spanish The Annotated Teacher's Editions provide on-page answers for all questions, exercises, and chart and tables, as well as helpful teaching strategirs. They also include motivatting start-up questions, suggestions for class activities, demonstrations, extensions, reinforcement, cooperative learing, and an end-of-book test with Answer Key. This program presents science concepts in areas of biology, earth science, chemistry, and physical science in a logical, easy-to-follow design that challenges without overwhelming. This flexible program consists of 12 student texts that can easily supplement an existing science curriculum or be used as a stand-alone course. Reading Level: 4-5Interest Level: 6-12 Provides a strong formula for competency with an emphasis on science and verbal skills. Reinforces concepts with a variety of exercises, such as sentence completion, matching, true or false, and open-ended questions. Builds science knowledge in a logical sequence with manageable skill introduction and lesson structure.
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  • Be a Better Reader: Level F

    GLOBE

    Paperback (GLOBE, May 28, 1998)
    Be a Better ReaderLevel F (Reading Level 9)This valuable resource includes: Over 30 new selections are included in the program focusing on multiculturalism, current social issues, science, health, literature, and technological breakthroughs, with updated life and school-to-work applications At the end of each unit, students apply their new reading strategies to essential life skills such as reading a bus schedule, a paycheck stub, a bank statement, a classified ad, and a job application Self-directing, flexible lessons support individual learning as well as group and whole-class instruction Cooperative learning tips Direct-recall and inferential questions build essential reading and thinking skills Teaching strategies ESL/LEP notes Students learn how to read maps, charts, and graphs to increase their understanding
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  • Reading in the Content Areas

    Globe Fearon, Dr. Kate Kinsella

    Paperback (GLOBE, March 15, 1999)
    Use this program to teach students reading strategies for comprehending informational text in major content areas Reading in the Content Areas is a four-volume program that helps your students learn reading strategies for each of the four major content areas: Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, and Math. In addition, students learn how to understand non-fiction through reading comprehension clues and visuals, such as maps, charts, and graphs. The program contains activities for use before, during, and after reading to support all learners.Reading Level: 4-7Interest Level: 6-12
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  • GF SUCCESS IN MATH: CONSUMER MATH SE 96C

    GLOBE

    Paperback (GLOBE, Jan. 30, 1996)
    Success in Math helps students with varying learning styles master basic math concepts and prepares them for success on math competency tests. Student Texts This five-book softcover series breaks down core math concepts into short, manageable lessons that assume little background knowledge and are introduced in real-life context. In addition, chapter opener vocabulary lists and a glossary prove valuable for English language learners with below- or at-level math skills. Teacher's resources include answer Keys, as well as error analysis notes, alternative strategies for varied learning styles, problem-solving strategies, ESL notes, cooperative learning strategies, and reproducible masters are provided. Reading Level: 6-7 Interest Level: 8-12
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  • Exploring American History

    O'Connor, Melvin Schwartz, John R. O'Connor

    Hardcover (GLOBE, Jan. 1, 1950)
    Student Resources The hardcover Student Text and Student Workbook personalize history for students with lively narrative style, high-interest content, and fine art and photography to illustrate the subject matter. > Exploring American History This comprehensive, hardcover, highly readable program encourages students to experience American history while integrating other disciplines and all aspects of social studies.Student Resources The hardcover Student Text and Student Workbook personalize history for students with lively narrative style, high-interest content, and fine art and photography to illustrate the subject matter. Teacher Resources The Annotated Teacher’s Edition includes lesson plans, full-size student pages, and scope and sequence of critical-thinking skills. The Teacher’s Resource Book provides Answer Keys, ESL teaching strategies for every unit and chapter, additional reading and resource lists, transparencies, blackline masters, and assessment opportunities. Reading Level: 6-7Interest Level: 6-12 Offers students the opportunity to expand on social studies with an outstanding map program, including a full World Atlas.Provides ESL/LEP teaching strategies for every unit and chapter.Promotes critical thinking through a variety of activities, including discussions of history from every part of the world.