MIDDLE SCHOOL
NON FICTION
GRADES: G6-G8
Matemáticas para la vida Maths for Life Edward van de Vendel and Ionica Smeets (text) Floor de Goede (illustration)
What happens when you let a class of school children replace boring arithmetic with maths lessons that are relevant to their own lives? Grade Five makes a deal with their teachers: this year they will do arithmetic that is important to everyday life. This is a celebration of mathematics, current and real, focusing on themes such as growth, environmental awareness and social development.
Castillo Cómics | 6.7 × 9.1 in | 280 pp | ISBN: 978-607-600-046-5
Community action / Logical and mathematical thinking / School life
ACCLAIMED AS BEST SELLER BY THE DUTCH PRESS, THIS IS CONSIDERED A REVOLUTIONARY BOOK: A LIVELY, VARIED AND ABOVE ALL EXTREMELY UPLIFTING STORY, FAR FROM A DRY MANUAL.
Mundo Mosaico | 7.7 × 10.6 in | 136 pp | ISBN: 978-607-891-911-6
Mundo Mosaico | 5.5 × 9 in | 160 pp | ISBN: 978-607-889-131-3
Mundo Mosaico | 6.1 × 9 in | 80 pp | ISBN: 978-607-621-706-1
Los derechos de los animales Animal's Rights Florence Pinaud (text) Amèlie Fontaine (illustration)
Piensa por ti mismo. Una guía para entrenar el pensamiento crítico Think for Yourself: The Ultimate Guide to Critical Thinking in an Age of Information Overload Andrea Debbink (text) Aaron Meshon (illustration) In an age of information overload, this book shows how to think more deeply about life and current events. Covering a wide range of subjects affecting the world today, it helps readers to ask questions, analyze evidence, and use logic to draw conclusions, in order to solve problems and make smart decisions. Each chapter of the book covers one key step in the critical thinking process and includes a real-world example to help convey the importance and relevance of every step.
Generación Robots Robots Generation Natacha Scheidhauer (text) Séverine Assous (illustration)
Do animals have rights? Do we know what our responsibilities are towards them? What discoveries have scientists made about animal intelligence and emotions? What laws protect animals today and how can we learn to best live alongside them on a daily basis?
Those robots that we used to see only in movies have now become a reality. In contemporary life, robots are everywhere and are responsible for countless industrial, medical, and domestic tasks. The robotic revolution has surpassed fiction and behind these advances we can ask ourselves: to what extent have they replaced human labor? Can humans be surpassed by the machines that they themselves made?
Activism / Biodiversity, animals and ecology / Environment
Culture and society / Social sciences / Technology
Critical thinking / Language and communication
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