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A well-made overview of a complex subject, this is strong material for students of many scientific disciplines as well as classes on ethics and philosophy.
School and public libraries should consider adding to their collections. ["Though short stories can be a hard sell in a library setting, readers who take a chance on this collection will be rewarded": SLJ 3/16 review of the Candlewick book.]
Though listeners will miss out on the many illustrations included in the print versions and might be uninterested in the long lists of dates that conclude each selection, these are solid introductions to the subjects and periods of history for a wide audience.
In spite of the narrator's shortcomings, the story line and characters are captivating enough to compel listeners to stay until the conclusion. ["This riveting story will keep readers interested and guessing until the end": SLJ 5/11 starred review of the Little, Brown book.]
Gr 7 Up—On opening this app, the first in a new series from actor McKellen and professor Bate, viewers will be able to choose from which of three levels they would like to approach Shakespeare's text...
Many sections are ideal for younger viewers on a purely visual and auditory level. Older viewers could explore perceptions of the story line and the message of the film. Consider also for visual art, graphic design, and animation classes.
This would be suitable for history or science classes, not as a first introduction to the space race but as a sort of capper, particularly for college prep.
This examination of contemporary art is appropriate for serious art students or as motivation for teens considering an artistic career and for adults who already have an appreciation for art.