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The Great Fire of London: In that Apocalyptic Year, 1666
Untold numbers perished; great buildings and ancient districts disappeared; knowledge acquired and stored over centuries was lost forever. The Great Fire of London accomplished what the Spanish Armada and the plague had failed to do–it reduced the world's most majestic city to utter ruin.
The Great Fire of London recreates this cataclysmic event through precisely etched dramas drawn from firsthand accounts of those who lived through the all-consuming blaze.
Этот аудиокурс научит вас выступать перед аудиторией. If you'd rather die a thousand deaths than speak in front of a crowd, this program is for you. Speak Smart shows you how to make effective presentations to any audience, from classmates to colleagues to the local PTA.
Look It Up! Great Activities for Learning How to Use Reference Books
Learning which reference to choose and how to use it to locate needed information is an invaluable tool that will stay with students throughout their lives. Help them explore and effectively navigate all types of atlases, almanacs, dictionaries, and more with this engaging collection of activities. Each activity encourages discussion and utilizes students' critical thinking skills-and can serve as a springboard to other activities reflected in your curriculum!