Teacher's Guide for Bomb: The Race to Build – And Steal – The World's Most Dangerous Weapon
Newbery Honor book Bomb: The Race to Build – And Steal – The World's Most Dangerous Weapon by Steve Sheinkin is an exciting work of nonfiction that will kindle students' interest in history and science. Use this teacher's guide to examine the story of the atomic bomb through literature and text-based activities for science, history, language arts, theater, writing, film and debate. The questions and activities in this printable are aligned with Common Core State Standards.Grade Levels: 5 - 8
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June Calendar of Events
June is full of holidays and events that you can incorporate into your standard curriculum. Our Educators' Calendar outlines activities for each event, including: Summer Begins (6/21), Helen Keller's Birthday (6/27/1880), World War I Began (6/28/1914), and Meteor Day (6/30). Plus, celebrate Child Vision Awareness Month, National Rivers Month, and National Safety Month all June long!
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