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OverviewExploring the United States through Literature describes the best of current print and nonprint materials teachers can use with their students to study individual states. Each volume covers a different geographic area and presents selected materials that represent the uniquely rich and varied history, diversity, geography, industries, resources, famous people, and contemporary culture of each state in that region. Much more than a series of detailed bibliographies, the volumes in the Exploring the United States through Literature series also describe classroom-tested activities that directly relate to each source. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sharyl G. Smith , Sharyl G. SmithPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Greenwood Press Edition: Annotated edition Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.310kg ISBN: 9780897747837ISBN 10: 0897747836 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 26 July 1994 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsSeries Statement vii Preface ix Contributors xiii Colorado 1, by Deborah K. Reum and Dorothy E. Brock Idaho 31, by Gayle Peterson Montana 55, by Carole Monlux Nevada 69, by Merilyn Peterson Grosshans Utah 89, by Alveeda Lauscher Wyoming 108, by Barbara Chatton and Louise Jackson Directory of Publishers and Vendors 127 Author Index 139 Title Index 143 Subject Index 150Reviews"""Start choosing titles for whole-class and enrichment reading by using the seven-volume Oryx Press Exploring the United States through Literature [series].""-NJEA Review ?Comprehensive and well-organized....planning help for teachers as well as a user-friendly resource for students working on state reports....Public and school libraries will want to purchase the entire series.?-School Library Journal ?Each volume in the soon-to-be-seven-volume series explores a different geographic region, identifying resources - print and nonprint, fiction and nonfiction, contemporary and folkloric - to enhance a thematic literature study of the United States. The series is well-done....a must-have teacher and librarian resource.?-The Apple Peddler ?Start choosing titles for whole-class and enrichment reading by using the seven-volume Oryx Press Exploring the United States through Literature [series].?-NJEA Review ""Comprehensive and well-organized....planning help for teachers as well as a user-friendly resource for students working on state reports....Public and school libraries will want to purchase the entire series.""-School Library Journal ""Each volume in the soon-to-be-seven-volume series explores a different geographic region, identifying resources - print and nonprint, fiction and nonfiction, contemporary and folkloric - to enhance a thematic literature study of the United States. The series is well-done....a must-have teacher and librarian resource.""-The Apple Peddler" Start choosing titles for whole-class and enrichment reading by using the seven-volume Oryx Press Exploring the United States through Literature [series]. -NJEA Review Author InformationSHARYL G. SMITH, the library media education specialist for the Utah State Office of Education, has been active in library and information science at building, district, and state levels for over 25 years and has worked in schools at all levels, kindergarten through graduate education. Special collections of literature for children are of long-standing interest for her, Dr. Smith worked as the assistant to the curator of early children's books at the Pierpont Morgan Library and wrote about European collections while on sabbatical at the International Youth Library in Munich, She served on the AASL National Planning for Special Collections Committee and as a consultant on the book that resulted from the committee's work. She has published articles in Booklist, Phaedrus, and School Library Journal and coauthored a guide to research collections of children's books in the libraries of Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary, New York, New York. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |