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De Par en Par, 10 & 11 [microform]
Bib ID 5617363
Format BookBook, MicroformMicroform, OnlineOnline
Author
Embassy of Spain, Washington, DC. Education Office
 
Translated title Wide Open, 10 & 11 [microform].
Online Versions
Description [Washington D.C.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1997. 
82 p. 
ISSN 1066-8438 
Summary

These two magazines, written entirely in Spanish, are designed for classroom use in the elementary grades. Number 10, focuses on ecology, discussing such topics as the greenhouse effect, endangered species, protecting the natural environment, tree planting, earthworms, natural waste, books on environmental subjects, saving the earth, and ecological equilibrium. Number 11, titled "Adventure," discusses such literary works as "Treasure Island,""Don Quixote,""Origin of the Night,""The Island of Blue Mountains,""The Land of the Fathers,""The Incredible Journey of Desi," and "The Misadventures of Juana Calamidad." Both issues include numerous activities. (CK)

Notes

Availability: Embassy of Spain, 2375 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20037.

Students.

De Par en Par, n10-11 1996-1997.

Reproduction Microfiche. [Washington D.C.]: ERIC Clearinghouse microfiches : positive. 
Subjects Adventure Education.  |  Childrens Literature.  |  Class Activities.  |  Elementary Education.  |  Environmental Education.  |  Foreign Language Periodicals.  |  Instructional Materials.  |  Spanish.
Form/genre Collected Works, Serials.  |  Guides, Classroom
Other authors/contributors Embassy of Spain, Washington, DC. Education Office
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