This Teacher Key includes the answers to the Review Questions, and to the Mid-Term and Final Exam. It also includes two classroom activities that work well in helping students grasp important economic concepts.
This Teacher Key includes the answers to the Review Questions, and to the Mid-Term and Final Exam. It also includes two classroom activities that work...
This little picture book brings you New York City through dozens of beautiful paintings - paintings from a variety of artists from the 19th and 20th centuries. Each painting includes the title of the painting, the artist's name, and the approximate date of its completion.
This little picture book brings you New York City through dozens of beautiful paintings - paintings from a variety of artists from the 19th and 20th c...
There is no shortage of books and booklets about Leonardo da Vinci, including by this very author. So what makes this one different? This small, full-color book joins Catherine's growing set of "Enjoying Great Art" books that concentrate on the art itself, with very little verbal interruption. And just like the other booklets in this series, this one is in chronological order. But this booklet's focus is on the art of Leonardo da Vinci, showcasing each of the paintings currently attributed in part or in whole to the great master. It also includes a number of his sketches, which are also...
There is no shortage of books and booklets about Leonardo da Vinci, including by this very author. So what makes this one different? This small, full-...
One of the many books in the new "Enjoying Great Art" series: In the past, particularly during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, religion was a common theme for paintings. So it should be no surprise that different themes of Christmas were captured often by painters of these times. Enjoy this pictorial look at different aspects of the Christmas story - the angel's proclamation to Mary, Mary and Elizabeth, the shepherds, and the Wise Men - as you've likely never seen them before.
One of the many books in the new "Enjoying Great Art" series: In the past, particularly during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, religion was a com...
Book Four in the "Life and Travels of Da Vinci" series - though they can be read and enjoyed in any order Join Leonardo da Vinci as he returns to Florence, works on several painting commissions, and then joins the ruthless Cesare Borgia as his military advisor. This family-friendly historical novel covers about two and a half years of Leonardo's life - and his interactions with a number of contemporary luminaries: including Luca Pacioli (mathematician), Donato Bramante (architect), (Niccoli Machiavelli (Florentine ambassador and writer) and Cesare Borgia. Much of Leonardo's time with Borgia...
Book Four in the "Life and Travels of Da Vinci" series - though they can be read and enjoyed in any order Join Leonardo da Vinci as he returns to Flo...
Enjoying Great Art Series: Turkey is a land of intersections - the intersection of Asia and Europe and the intersection of a variety of people groups across a multitude of ages. A booklet this size can merely touch on the art from across such a great region - and from across more than two millennia. But maybe it will whet your appetite to investigate this historic country more. This small booklet is meant to be enjoyed by adults and students of all ages. You may enjoy finding the similarities and differences between different paintings or different artists - both topically and stylistically:...
Enjoying Great Art Series: Turkey is a land of intersections - the intersection of Asia and Europe and the intersection of a variety of people groups ...
This small book was originally designed to help students slow down and enjoy a specific exhibit about the genius of Leonardo da Vinci. But it has been redone to be useful for students anywhere - students who have access to websites or books about Leonardo da Vinci. It includes a scavenger hunt that gives a good overview of Leonardo da Vinci as artist, architect, inventor, mathematician and more Then there are several other hunts that delve into some of those other "job titles" that Leonardo held during his very busy 67-year life. Happy Hunting
This small book was originally designed to help students slow down and enjoy a specific exhibit about the genius of Leonardo da Vinci. But it has been...
Another book in the "Enjoying Great Art" series: Self-Portraits - More than three dozen different self-portraits by artists from around the world and through the ages. Great fun for adults and students of all ages. (As with the other books in this series, all the paintings in this book are family-friendly - though, sadly, we can't say the same of all of the other paintings by the same artists.)
Another book in the "Enjoying Great Art" series: Self-Portraits - More than three dozen different self-portraits by artists from around the world and ...
One of the original books in the "Enjoying Great Art" series, but it has been enlarged - with more, and bigger paintings now: Animals are a part of our everyday life. But do we think of them when we think of great art? Here is a picture book for students of all ages...A picture book of animals in art Different colors, shapes, sizes...Some that are only small parts of the painting, some which are the focus of the painting. You can look through these paintings that span many centuries, and notice the similarities and the differences between them...See the colors, the textures and patterns, and...
One of the original books in the "Enjoying Great Art" series, but it has been enlarged - with more, and bigger paintings now: Animals are a part of ou...
Bridges are clearly important structures - and not just the ones of the present day (my apologies to Whitman). But do we think of them when we think of great art? Here is a picture book of bridges (from around the world) for students of all ages...Different colors, shapes, sizes...Some that are only small parts of the painting, some which are the focus of the painting.
Bridges are clearly important structures - and not just the ones of the present day (my apologies to Whitman). But do we think of them when we think o...