The frame harp of the fourth and fifth centuries had an arched sound box and a post for support on the open ends and was played resting on the left knee while the player was seated.
Students will research the bomb and design a poster-board that explores the geopolitical context of dropping the bomb as well as its tragic effects.
Students imagine the scene at Trinity through a variety of creative writing assignments.
Students read “The Butter Battle Book” to examine more complicated themes of nuclear weaponry.
Through various creative writing assignments, students examine the complicated history of bomb survivors.
Students will report on the dropping of the bomb as journalists.
There’s no golden ratio for a family, despite what number-crunching Violet might think.
A broken fence and an animal on the loose take center stage in book three of the series from a two-time Newbery Honor winning author.
Tiny but mighty! A ruby throated hummingbird tells his own life story in this funny, bright, informative entry to the critically acclaimed Nature Diary science series.
Scientist. Artist. Rule-breaker. The vibrant and daring life of Marianne North by the award-winning author of Super Women and Rachel Carson and Her Book That Changed the World.
This perfect bedtime read-aloud describes that magical time, just as we’re drifting off to sleep, when the moon the moon shines brightly and life emerges from the forest.
When Winslow Homer watches the sea, he studies it patiently, making sure to notice every detail before bringing it to life again in his paintings.