Caroline Arnold Books
How do we communicate?
Describes direct speech, telephone, radio, records, and tapes as means of communication by the spoken word; letters, newspapers, magazines, books, and signs as written forms of communication; and p...
Read MoreHow do we have fun?
Describes opportunities for recreation offered in the community, including sports, entertainment, museums, and zoos, holidays and fairs, restaurants, community center activities, and outdoor fun.
Read MoreHow do we travel?
Describes the various kinds of vehicles used within the community, including bicycles and motorcycles, cars and trucks, buses and trains, boats, airplanes, and helicopters.
Read MoreWhat will we buy?
Briefly surveys types of goods and services available from a variety of stores and discusses how shoppers pay for their purchases.
Read MoreWhy do we have rules?
A basic discussion of the need for rules in society and of how our government is formed, chosen, and used.
Read MoreThe Summer Olympics
Briefly discusses the origin of the Olympic games, who organizes the games today, and the eight events that make up the summer games.
Read MoreThe Winter Olympics
Describes the eight events of the winter olympics and provides background material on the winter games.
Read MoreCharts and graphs
Explains how charts and graphs are used, with directions for drawing a giant pie graph, a block bar graph, a time line, a family tree, a calendar, and other projects.
Read MoreMaps and globes
Explains the uses of maps and globes, with instructions for making a balloon globe, a model room, a giant compass rose, a contour map, a treasure map, and other projects.
Read MoreMeasurements
Explains how things are measured, with directions for making counting sticks, a growth chart, a sand-clock timer, water-glass chimes, and other projects.
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