Examines events in Europe leading up to the Reformation, and discusses how notable persons and ideas furthered the Reformation across the continent and changed history. Includes a glossary and an index.
Presents a brief history of news and news telling from throughout the world, from the earliest way people learned news--through word of mouth--to modern day newspapers, TVs, and through the Internet.
A brief biography of Eleanor Roosevelt, with photographs and simple text describing her childhood, her accomplishments, and how she changed the role of First Lady.
Written for school-aged children, this adaptation allows children to perform and act out William Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" and includes tips for performing reader's theater.
A readers' theater script for six characters that adapts William Shakespeare's play in which a man kills his king after hearing the prophesies of three witches.
Presents a brief biography of Clara Barton and chronicles her life as a teacher and nurse. Examines how she created the American Red Cross and includes photographs, illustrations, and a glossary.