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Calliope magazine
               
Published in : United States
Frequency:    9 / year


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CALLIOPE lets kids explore these exciting times through dramatic, action-packed tales. Each issue reveals the hidden details of world history with original art, plays, word origins, and artifacts from major museums. Best of all, CALLIOPE brings fascinating new insights and ideas to age-old stories and makes them really real. Each 52-page issue of CALLIOPE gives kids a front-row seat to world events and lets them meet the great leaders, inventors, artists, and writers as well as the everyday people who created great places and cultures. Take a step back in time with CALLIOPE and let your kids discover how the past is linked to today.

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Calliope magazine as described by Magazine Line

Calliope is the perfect 'passport to world history' magazine. Specially written for kids ages 9-14 (grades 4-8), Calliope goes beyond the "facts" to explore provocative issues. Kids will learn about the people and events that shaped world history - Napoleon, the Tang Dynasty, the Scientific Revolution, and more. This magazine has a cover much like a soft cover book, providing durability that allows each issue to be enjoyed for years to come. Free teacher's guides are available at www.cobblestonepub.com

Calliope magazine as described by Magazine City

Calliope Magazine was the winner of the 1998 EdPress Golden Lamp Award, and covers curriculum mandated world history themes which show readers that world history is a continuation of events, not a series of isolated, unrelated occurrences. Maps, time lines, activities and photographs help kids learn about the people and events that shaped world history. Calliope is used by social studies teachers, reading teachers and librarians with students in grades 5 through 10, and is published monthly from September through May.

Calliope magazine as described by Amazon

Calliope is the perfect passport to world history magazine. Written for kids ages 9 to above (grades 4 and up), Calliope goes beyond the "facts" to explore provocative issues. Kids will learn about the people and events that shaped world history - Napoleon, Tang Dynasty, Galileo, and more.

Calliope magazine as described by Magazine Force

Calliope Magazine was the winner of the 1998 EdPress Golden Lamp Award, and covers curriculum mandated world history themes which show readers that world history is a continuation of events, not a series of isolated, unrelated occurrences.

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Calliope magazine as described by Subscription Adiction

CALLIOPE is a passport to world history. Each issue centers on an exciting and colorful theme which will enhance your students' understanding of their world. Geared to children ages 9 - 14.

Calliope magazine as described by Value Mags

Calliope magazine covers curriculum-mandated world history themes which show readers that world history is a continuation of events, not a series of isolated, unrelated occurrences. Maps, time lines, and photographs are included in this publication, which is geared towards children ages 9 and up.

Calliope magazine as described by Magazine Subscriptions

Delivers curriculum-mandated world history themes for students in grades 5 through 10 that make world history fascinating and spark a love of learning. It includes maps, time lines, activities and photographs to help teachers of social studies and reading

Calliope magazine as described by Mags For Less

Calliope is the perfect passport to world history magazine. Written for kids ages 9 to above (grades 4 and up), Calliope goes beyond the facts to explore provocative issues. Kids will learn about the people and events that shaped world history - Napoleon, Tang Dynasty, Galileo, and more.

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Calliope is the perfect passport to world history magazine. Written for kids ages 9 to above (grades 4 and up), Calliope goes beyond the "facts" to explore provocative issues. Kids will learn about the people and events that shaped world history - Napoleon, Tang Dynasty, Galileo, and more.

Calliope magazine as described by Global Magazines

Calliope Magazine was the winner of the 1998 EdPress Golden Lamp Award, and covers curriculum mandated world history themes which show readers that world history is a continuation of events, not a series of isolated, unrelated occurrences. Maps, time lines, activities and photographs help kids learn about the people and events that shaped world history. Calliope is used by social studies teachers, reading teachers and librarians with students in grades 5 through 10, and is published monthly from September through May.