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School Price: $88.95

Format:
Hardback
208 pp.
colour illustrations, 9.25" x 10.5"

ISBN-13:
9780195414356

Publication date:
May 2000

Imprint: OUP Canada


Outlooks 7

Ancient Worlds

Senior Author: Arnold Toutant and Susan Doyle

Ancient Worlds is part of the Outlooks Program written exclusively by a team of British Columbia Social Studies authors to meet the unique requirements o f the BC Social Studies IRP.

The Outlooks Program consists of one hardcover text per Grade 4 through to Grade 7. Richly illustrated in full colour, each book is written to meet the learning outcomes of the specific IRP.

French version Horizons 7: L'Antiquite available. Please contact Chenelière Éducation (www.cheneliere.ca) for details.

Readership : BC Elementary Grade 7

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Special Features

  • Written by a team of B.C. teachers and authors to match the learning outcomes of the specific IRP.
  • You Be... will engage students in learning about various career options (anthropologist, archaeologist, palaeontologist, historian, etc.) by allowing them to experience what a professional does, in a modified form
  • Perspectives presents two sides of an issue, or an alternative to what the text presents
  • How To... provides information strategies or processes related to critical thinking and research skills
  • A Closer Look provides detailed examinations of specific aspects of a chapter, often with information about technology
  • Ancient Stories offer historical literature, including non-fiction, fiction, poetry, and memoirs to give students a better understanding of a civilization
  • Ancient Mysteries are tantalizing unsolved archaeological puzzles that will encourage students to conduct further research into various civilizations
  • Activities: Try This, Think for Yourself, Investigate, and Active Citizenship