Wildlife Rescue informs readers about the rehabilitation of injured animals. It tells readers what to do if they find an injured animal and describes the many steps that are taken to rehabilitate these animals. The book also describes disaster rescues and the release of rehabilitated wildlife. A lesson plan, discussion cards, worksheets, quick check, and answer sheet are included.
The Hubble Space Telescope is truly out of this world! This huge telescope is located outside Earth’s atmosphere, allowing it to take clearer pictures of objects in space. Read about the recent repairs that the Hubble received and all the amazing things scientists are learning from it. Engaging and informative photographs, many from the Hubble Telescope itself, support the text. A lesson plan, discussion cards, worksheets, quick check, and answer sheet are included.
Alfred held the telegram under the lamp and started reading: "Dracula Village 10th November, 1895 Will always remember my visit to England and particularly meeting you and your remarkable friend who knows so much about bats. I have bad news. I am dying and badly in need of your help. I wish to clear the Dracula name before I leave this world. Please come quickly."
The Tempest has long dazzled readers and audiences with its intricate blend of magic, music, humour, intrigue and tenderness, its vibrant but ambiguous central characters. As Virginia and Alden Vaughan show, in their wide-ranging new edition of this established favourite, such antithetical extremes exemplify the play’s endlessly arguable nature, its appeal to diverse eras and cultures.