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Harry Potter Fever Reaches New Peak

Education World camped out with kids and their parents as they awaited the 12:01 a.m. release of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. But Harry Potter fever extends beyond the books! Included: Learn about a special Harry Potter summer reading program created by one librarian and about some of the latest Harry Potter Web sites!

These Kids Made a Difference!

Anytime is the right time to get students thinking about ways they might contribute to their community. To help, a terrific new book shares the real-life experiences of 20 teen volunteers that will inspire your students to come up with their own volunteer activities!

Math and Reading Do Mix!

The whole language movement has given math instruction a big boost. An area of the curriculum once far divorced from reading and literature is now the subject of some delightful children's books. Education World looks at three recent releases that connect math concepts and reading. Included: Books that help teach the concepts of big numbers, addition, subtraction, and multiplication.

Creepy-Crawly Creature Books

How do earthworms know night from day when they have no eyes? What makes slugs slimy? If you're curious about the answers to those questions and others, you're sure to enjoy two new children's books all about bugs, insects, and other tiny creatures.

The Immigration Experience

Understanding the immigrant experience is essential to understanding the history and culture of the present-day United States. In this country, almost all people can trace their ancestry to other lands. Four new books help youngsters explore the complexity and diversity of the role immigration played -- and continues to play -- in the United States.

  Five More Great "Books in Education" Stories from 2000!