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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 8 includes:
Animals of the World Part 2 Featuring Animals of the World Part II. Come experience the animals on the Savannas, draw the animals that live in the Grasslands and learn about the animals that live in the Mountains and Deserts.
Savannas - Lions, giraffes, hippos, zebras and cheetas . . . learn about these and other animals that call the savannas of the world their home.
Grassland Animals - Gallop across the steppes with a wild horse and raid an ant hill with an anteater while exploring eastern Europe and central Asia's grassy plains.
Mountains and Deserts - Fascinating animals inhabit the planet's highest and driest places. Learn about them and, in the process, discover why Europe and Asia--although connected--are two continents.
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