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English<br />

<strong>NEW</strong>!<br />

The <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Reader, 8th Edition<br />

<strong>NEW</strong>!<br />

English Skills with Readings<br />

<strong>NEW</strong>!<br />

Vocabulary Builder<br />

<strong>NEW</strong>!<br />

Journalism Today<br />

<strong>NEW</strong>!<br />

Glencoe Speech<br />

<strong>NEW</strong>!<br />

The Basics of Speech<br />

<strong>NEW</strong>!<br />

ESL Section<br />

<strong>NEW</strong>!<br />

Literacy Support Section<br />

<strong>NEW</strong>!<br />

The Stage and the School<br />

<strong>NEW</strong>!<br />

Theater: Art in Action<br />

<strong>NEW</strong>!<br />

Exploring Theatre<br />

<strong>NEW</strong>!


Glencoe World Literature<br />

• Donna Rosenberg • Second Edition, © 2004<br />

The Act of Writing<br />

Canadian Essays for Composition<br />

• Ronald Conrad • School Edition, © 2003<br />

English<br />

World Literature, Second Edition is a superb collection of<br />

short stories, poems, and plays from around the globe.<br />

The selections, 22 of them <strong>NEW</strong> for this edition, express the joy<br />

and sorrow of being human, connecting people across time and<br />

cultures! Content and activities provide valuable practice in<br />

preparing high school students for college classes or for the<br />

Advanced Placement exam.<br />

Table of Contents<br />

The Mediterranean<br />

Continental Europe<br />

Africa<br />

Asia and the South Pacific<br />

South and Central America<br />

North America<br />

Great Britain and Ireland<br />

Glossary of Literary Terms<br />

Acknowledgments<br />

Index of Authors and Titles<br />

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Student Text (832 pages, Softcover) 0-07-860352-8 $57.47<br />

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This current anthology of Canadian essays is widely used<br />

across Canada. The lively and stylish selections inspire class<br />

discussion and the students' own writing. Of the 50 essays over<br />

half are by women, and a large number give voice to Canada's<br />

multicultural community. Most raise major issues to debate and<br />

write about. In The Act of Writing, the emphasis is on the writing<br />

process through illustrating how to master the various rhetorical<br />

modes.<br />

www.mcgrawhill.ca/books/aow<br />

For curriculum correlations and a complete list of<br />

essays please visit our website.<br />

Table of Contents<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

To the Student<br />

To the Teacher<br />

Introduction: The Act of Writing<br />

Process and the Computer<br />

Going Online<br />

1 Narration<br />

2 Example<br />

3 Description<br />

4 Cause and Effect<br />

5 Comparison and Contrast<br />

6 Analogy and Related Devices<br />

7 Classification<br />

8 Process Analysis<br />

9 Argumentation and Persuasion<br />

Glossary<br />

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75 Readings Plus<br />

• Buscemi, Smith, Wiznura • First Canadian Edition, © 2002<br />

The<br />

<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Reader<br />

Issues Across the Disciplines<br />

• Muller • Eighth Edition, © 2003<br />

English<br />

This rhetorically arranged reader provides a fully integrated<br />

apparatus, as well as a balanced collection of classic and<br />

contemporary essays.<br />

Features<br />

New Canadian and International Content – A good mix of<br />

well-known writers such as Margaret Atwood and Marshall<br />

McLuhan; however, many selections are from up-and-coming<br />

authors.<br />

Canadian Cultural Diversity Reflected<br />

Every chapter contains an introduction to each rhetorical<br />

mode, an essayist biography, questions for discussion,<br />

suggestions for short writing, and suggestions for sustained<br />

writing.<br />

Table of Contents<br />

1 Narration<br />

2 Description<br />

3 Process Analysis<br />

4 Definition<br />

5 Division and Classification<br />

6 Comparison and Contrast<br />

7 Illustration<br />

8 Cause and Effect<br />

9 Analogy<br />

10 Argument and Persuasion<br />

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Prices subject to change without notice.<br />

The <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Reader provides students with a full range of<br />

quality prose works spanning various ages, cultures, and<br />

subjects.<br />

Features<br />

99 Essays, 32 New. The <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Reader includes quality<br />

prose works by the best writers from the past and present.<br />

New authors for this edition include Peter Elbow, Molly Ivins,<br />

David Gelernter, Natalie Angier, Ishmael Reed, Ronald Takaki,<br />

Esther Dyson, Amy Tan, and Alice Walker.<br />

Full Chapter on Argument. Offers students guidelines for<br />

reading arguments critically and writing strong arguments of<br />

their own.<br />

Classic and Contemporary Visuals. Each chapter offers<br />

paired images related to the chapter subject, including photographs,<br />

paintings, and political cartoons, along with a critical<br />

thinking activity that prompts students to compare and<br />

evaluate visuals.<br />

Paired Classic & Contemporary Essays. Now appearing at<br />

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essay with a more recent one so that students can compare<br />

the ideas, follow the history of contemporary debates, and<br />

gain new perspectives on issues and the ways in which they<br />

develop over time.<br />

Table of Contents<br />

* New to this edition<br />

1 Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing<br />

2 Reading and Writing Effective Arguments<br />

3 Education<br />

4 Family Roles and Gender Roles: How Do We Become Who We Are<br />

5 History, Culture, and Civilization: Are We Citizens of the World<br />

6 Government, Politics, and Social Justice:<br />

How Do We Decide What Is Fair<br />

7 Business and Economics: How Do We Earn Our Keep<br />

8 Philosophy, Ethics, and Religion: What Do We Believe<br />

*9 Communication, Film, and Media: How Do We Express Ourselves<br />

10 Science and Technology: What Can Science Teach Us<br />

11 Nature and the Environment: How Do We Relate to the Natural World<br />

12 A Guide to Research and Documentation<br />

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Literature<br />

Approaches to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama<br />

• Robert DiYanni • First Edition, © 2004<br />

Ethnic Anthologies<br />

• © 2002<br />

English<br />

This paperback version of Robert DiYanni's Literature:<br />

Approaches to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama presents 55 stories;<br />

334 poems; 16 plays and offers the refreshing New Voices of<br />

authors whose writing has never before appeared in an<br />

introductory text, in addition to classic works, eight Authors in<br />

Context, and an engaging Transformations chapter.<br />

Table of Contents<br />

Introduction<br />

Reading (and Writing About) Literature<br />

Part One: Fiction<br />

1 Reading Stories<br />

2 Types of Short Fiction<br />

3 The Elements of Fiction<br />

4 Writing About Fiction<br />

5 Three Fiction Writers in Context<br />

6 A Collection of Short Fiction<br />

Part Two: Poetry<br />

7 Reading Poems<br />

8 Types of Poetry<br />

9 Elements of Poetry – Translated by Edmund Keeley and Phillip<br />

Sherrard<br />

10 Transformations<br />

11 Writing About Poetry<br />

12 Three Poets in Context<br />

13 A Collection of Poems<br />

Part Three: Drama<br />

14 Reading Plays<br />

15 Types of Drama<br />

16 Elements of Drama<br />

17 Writing About Drama<br />

18 The Greek Theater: Sophocles<br />

19 The Elizabethan Theater: Shakespeare<br />

20 The Modern Realistic Theater: Ibsen<br />

21 A Collection of Modern and Contemporary Plays<br />

Part Four: Research and Critical Perspectives<br />

22 Writing with Sources<br />

23 Critical Theory: Approaches to the Analysis of Literature<br />

Appendix: Poets' Lives<br />

Glossary/Index<br />

Glencoe <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>’s collection of ethnic literature<br />

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Each anthology is organized thematically into five themes,<br />

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Each selection is followed by questions and activities<br />

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Teacher Guide for each anthology addresses pre- and post-reading<br />

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The Glencoe Readers<br />

• © 2004 • Grades 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11<br />

Each consumable Glencoe Reader encourages your students to<br />

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Features<br />

Part I: Fiction, Poetry, and Drama<br />

Full-length Literature<br />

Part II: Nonfiction and Informational Text<br />

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Part III: Reading and Succeeding on Standardized Tests<br />

The Glencoe Reader is the ONLY interactive reader that offers<br />

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Foldables: Graphic Organizers<br />

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Word Power and Hot Words Journal<br />

Unique special features to help students build vocabulary and<br />

word skills.<br />

“How to”<br />

EXCLUSIVE instructional pages introduce, model, and teach<br />

active reading strategies and Critical Thinking Skills for each<br />

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Teacher Annotated Edition<br />

Leveled activities that address a variety of learning styles<br />

English Language Learners strategies and activities<br />

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This compilation includes a variety of genres at grades 9<br />

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Poetry and Language<br />

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Enhances the students’ own use of language and their<br />

appreciation of poetry<br />

Includes questions following each selection that address one<br />

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A Reader for<br />

College Writers<br />

English Skills<br />

with Readings<br />

W riting Skills<br />

• Buscemi • Sixth Edition, © 2005<br />

This rhetorically organized reader leads beginning student<br />

writers from the elements of good writing through the<br />

patterns of development, including a range of excellent models<br />

throughout and coverage of the research process.<br />

Features<br />

Support for Reading and Writing: Each reading selection is<br />

preceded by contextual headnotes, Preparing to Read notes,<br />

and a Vocabulary section, and followed by Read More on the<br />

Web, Questions for Discussion, Thinking Critically, and<br />

Suggestions for Journal Entries.<br />

Collaborative Assignments: Writing to Learn assignments<br />

take student groups through a step-by-step process of<br />

discussion, research, writing, and revision.<br />

The Research Paper: Walks through the steps of the research<br />

process, with updated directions on using the Internet.<br />

www.mhhe.com/rcw<br />

Text (softcover, 696 pages) 0-07-288554-8 $52.66<br />

Instructor Resource CD 0-07-297669-1 $25.00<br />

Prices subject to change without notice<br />

• John Langan, Atlantic Cape Community College and Sharon Winstanley,<br />

Seneca College • Third Canadian Edition, © 2005<br />

English Skills with Readings, 3rd Canadian Edition, continues to<br />

feature motivating activities that reinforce the four bases of<br />

effective writing: Unity, Support, Coherence, and Sentence Skills.<br />

This edition features an even stronger emphasis on the writing<br />

process, with increased coverage of pre-writing and revision.<br />

Features<br />

New Online Learning Centre with bonus material on<br />

study and research skills<br />

Accessible Approach ESL and remedial English students will<br />

benefit from its clear writing style and explanations, combined<br />

with frequent examples.<br />

Readings that Reinforce Learning Fifteen reading selections.<br />

Contains 8 new readings, 6 of which are Canadian.<br />

Special Attention for Non-Native Speakers of English A<br />

separate chapter entitled “ESL Pointers” offers specific<br />

assistance to students writing in English as a second language.<br />

Also includes extensive coverage of grammatical points.<br />

Table of Contents<br />

Section 1 - The Basic Principles<br />

of Effective Writing<br />

1 An Introduction to Writing<br />

2 The Writing Process<br />

3 The First and Second Steps<br />

in Writing<br />

4 The Third Step in Writing<br />

5 The Fourth Step in Writing<br />

6 Four Bases for Evaluating<br />

Writing<br />

Section 2 - Paragraph<br />

Development<br />

7 Introduction to Paragraph<br />

Development<br />

8 Narrating an Event<br />

9 Describing a Scene or Person<br />

10 Providing Examples<br />

11 Explaining a Process<br />

12 Examining Cause and Effect<br />

13 Comparing or Contrasting<br />

14 Defining a Term<br />

15 Dividing and Classifying<br />

16 Arguing a Position<br />

Section 3 - Essay Development<br />

17 Writing the Essay<br />

Section 4 - Sentence Skills:<br />

Grammar, Mechanics,<br />

Punctuation, Word Use, and<br />

Practice<br />

18 Sentence Skills Diagnostic Test<br />

19 Subjects and Verbs<br />

20 Sentence Sense<br />

21 Fragments<br />

22 Run-Ons and Comma Splices<br />

23 Irregular Verbs<br />

24 Subject-Verb Agreement<br />

25 Pronoun Agreement and<br />

Reference<br />

26 Pronoun Types<br />

27 Adjectives and Adverbs<br />

28 Misplaced Modifiers<br />

29 Dangling Modifiers<br />

30 Paper Format<br />

31 Capital Letters<br />

32 Numbers and Abbreviations<br />

33 Apostrophe<br />

34 Quotation Marks<br />

35 Comma<br />

36 Other Punctuation Marks<br />

37 Improving Spelling<br />

38 Vocabulary Development<br />

39 Commonly Confused Words<br />

40 Effective Word Choice<br />

41 ESL Pointers<br />

42 Combined Mastery Tests<br />

43 Editing Tests<br />

Section 5 Reading Selections<br />

44 Introduction to Readings<br />

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College Writing<br />

Skills with<br />

Readings<br />

• John Langan, Atlantic Cape Community College and Sharon Winstanley,<br />

Seneca College • Fourth Canadian Edition, © 2005<br />

College Writing Skills with Readings, fourth Canadian edition,<br />

will help students master the traditional five paragraph<br />

essay and variations to this essay structure. Four principles are<br />

presented as keys to effective writing — unity, support, coherence,<br />

and effective sentence skills. Activities and assignments are<br />

numerous and varied; nearly 200 activities and tests are included.<br />

Each section of the book deals with a distinct aspect of writing.<br />

Instructors can therefore turn quickly and easily to the skills<br />

they want to present.<br />

New features<br />

New section introduces students to the concepts of purpose<br />

and audience.<br />

Content on thesis statements (creating, understanding, revising)<br />

for various types of essays.<br />

New group activities and assignments have been added<br />

Stronger emphasis on third person voicing in essay writing<br />

New pedagogical features include Computer Tips, and<br />

Writing a Thesis Statement<br />

New content on avoiding plagiarism<br />

Table of Contents outline<br />

Part 1: Essay Writing<br />

Part 2: Patterns of Essay Development<br />

Part 3: Special Skills<br />

Part 4: Handbook of Sentence Skills: Grammar, Mechanics, Punctuation<br />

Part 5: Readings for Writing<br />

Student text (624 pages, softcover) 0-07-087733-5 $44.16<br />

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The Creative Writer’s Craft<br />

• Bailey, Burns, Denstaedt, Needham, Ryan • © 2001<br />

The Creative Writer’s Craft is organized by genre into three<br />

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opportunity to explore and develop crafting skills for writing<br />

various types of poems, short stories, and one-act plays.<br />

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The Gregg<br />

Reference Manual<br />

• Sabin, Millar, Veno-Sine, Strashok • Sixth Canadian Edition, © 2003<br />

The Gregg Reference Manual has been created as the only<br />

reference guide students will ever need for grammar and style.<br />

Table of Contents<br />

“How to Look Things Up”<br />

Part One:<br />

Grammar, Usage, and Style<br />

1 Punctuation: Major Marks<br />

2 Punctuation: Other Marks<br />

3 Capitalization<br />

4 Numbers<br />

5 Abbreviations<br />

6 Plurals and Possessives<br />

7 Spelling<br />

8 Compound Words<br />

9 Word Division<br />

10 Grammar<br />

11 Usage<br />

Part Two:<br />

Techniques and Formats<br />

12 Office Applications<br />

13 Letters and Memos<br />

14 Reports and Manuscripts<br />

15 Notes and Bibliographies<br />

16 Tables<br />

17 Other Business Documents<br />

Part Three: References<br />

18 Forms of Address<br />

19 Glossary of Gramatical Terms<br />

20 Glossary of Computer and<br />

Internet Terms<br />

W riting Skills<br />

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Grammar and<br />

Composition Handbook<br />

Vocabulary Builder<br />

• © 2005<br />

W riting Skills/Spelling<br />

• © 2002<br />

Each hardbound, comprehensive reference resource provides:<br />

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Grade-specific activities to reinforce every lesson<br />

Part 1: The Ready Reference section includes a glossary of<br />

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Part 2: The Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics section offers<br />

clear explanations, examples, and practice exercises.<br />

Part 3: The Composition section covers the writing process,<br />

modes of writing, business writing, and research paper writing.<br />

Part 4: The Resources section increases student access to and<br />

understanding of print and electronic resource tools. It<br />

includes detailed information on how to use the library,<br />

dictionaries and encyclopedias, and guidance on electronic<br />

research outline and on CD-ROM.<br />

The Teacher's Guide includes all the answers for all Pretest,<br />

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The new research-based Vocabulary Builder program is comprised<br />

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<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Quick Speller<br />

• Hosler • © 2004<br />

This book is a quick reference for spelling and word division<br />

for the most commonly used and misused words in<br />

business/industry. There are over 30,000 entries.<br />

Special Appendices on spelling, word division, troublesome<br />

place names and points of style such as capitalization and<br />

compound words.<br />

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Rules of Thumb<br />

• Silverman Hughes,Wienbroer • Sixth Edition, © 2005<br />

Rules of Thumb offers advice on the writing and research<br />

process, as well as specific guidance on punctuation,<br />

mechanics, usage, and a wide variety of common assignments.<br />

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Communication<br />

Business<br />

Communication<br />

Building Critical Skills<br />

• Kitty O Locker, Stephen Kyo Kaczmarek, Kathryn Braun<br />

• Second Canadian Edition, © 2005<br />

Communicating<br />

in the Workplace<br />

• Margaret Dombeck, Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology,<br />

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10 Writing Reports, Minutes, and News Releases<br />

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Theatre Arts<br />

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to plan your theatre arts curriculum.<br />

Student Edition 0-07-861627-1 $84.26<br />

Teacher Manual 0-07-861628-X $47.55<br />

Teacher Resource Binder 0-07-861894-0 $245.09<br />

*Scenes and Monologues 0-02-643414-8 $11.90<br />

*Included in the Teacher Resource Binder<br />

Theatre: Art in Action is an award-winning, hands-on high<br />

school textbook that deals with acting, directing and producing,<br />

and technical theatre. Your students will explore basic<br />

tools and techniques that will prepare them for a production by<br />

moving through the rehearsal process to a performance. This<br />

text is organized in a format that allows comprehensive coverage<br />

of topics, variety of activities, detailed assessment, historical<br />

coverage, career information, and much more.<br />

Features<br />

Historical Timeline is located before chapter one and provides<br />

a fifteen-page outline of theatre history.<br />

Exercises within the chapters provide immediate application<br />

for the skills your students are learning.<br />

8 to 16 Activities conclude each chapter and reinforce all<br />

major areas covered.<br />

Large-Scale Projects at the end of each section provide a<br />

broad range of creative challenges for your students.<br />

Teacher Support Material<br />

Teacher Manual<br />

Comprehensive Lesson Plans<br />

Invitation Section for the first day of school<br />

Rubric Guidelines<br />

Local Performance Suggestions and additional references<br />

Teacher Resource Binder<br />

164 Blackline Masters<br />

26 Overhead Transparencies<br />

8 Laminated Emergency Cards for substitute teachers<br />

The Production Process Videotape<br />

The Production Process is a 25-minute videotape introducing<br />

theatre students to the world backstage. The emphasis is on the<br />

importance of all the roles that people play in staging a production<br />

including set design, costuming, makeup, lighting, sound,<br />

producing, directing, and acting.<br />

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The Creative Spirit<br />

An Introduction to Theatre<br />

• Arnold • Third Edition, © 2004 • Grades 11 and 12<br />

Exploring Theatre<br />

• Prince, Jackson • © 2005 • Grades 6, 7, 8 and 9<br />

This introductory text places the students at the centre of<br />

theatrical creation and provides coverage of the broad range<br />

of contemporary theatre. The Creative Spirit includes complete<br />

scripts of five plays: August Wilson's Joe Turner's Come and Gone,<br />

Wakako Yamauchi's And the Soul Shall Dance, Tony Kushner's<br />

Angels in America, Milcha Sanchez Scott's Dog Lady, and Sam<br />

Shepard's Buried Child. The text emphasizes the collaborative<br />

and creative processes that go into productions, and includes<br />

interviews with theatre artists.<br />

Table of Contents<br />

Part One: The Nature of Theatre<br />

1 The Impulse to Perform<br />

2 Theatre and Society<br />

Part Two: The Nature of Performance: The Theatre Practitioners<br />

3 The Playwright’s Vision<br />

4 The Art of the Actor<br />

5 The Director<br />

6 The Designers<br />

7 The Musical Theatre: Composers, Lyricists and Choreographers<br />

Part Three: The Nature of Style: Realism and Theatricalism<br />

8 Understanding Style: Realism<br />

9 Expressing a World View Through Realism<br />

10 Understanding Style: Theatricalism<br />

11 Expressing a Worldview Through Theatricalism<br />

Part Four: The Nature of Drama: Structure and Genre<br />

12 The Elements of Drama and Dramatic Structure<br />

13 Genre<br />

14 Choosing a Genre: Comedy<br />

15 The Project<br />

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Exploring Theatre is an excellent introductory textbook that<br />

provides teachers with both information and activities to<br />

develop awareness and appreciation in beginning theatre students.<br />

This text focuses on the development of the total student, which<br />

includes the students' personal resources, self-confidence, and<br />

the ability to work well with others. Exploring Theatre is a complete<br />

course ranging from acting and production to special topics that<br />

can easily be used over two full years of theatre instruction.<br />

Features<br />

Spotlight on Terms provides basic theater vocabulary.<br />

Warm-Up sections are opening activities that set the stage for<br />

the lesson.<br />

Action activities allow student participation in the chapter<br />

material.<br />

Marginal Notes clearly explain the chapter and technical<br />

terms.<br />

Curtain Call is comprehensive chapter reviews.<br />

Our Theatre Heritage provides historical and cultural theatre<br />

perspectives.<br />

Teacher Support Material<br />

Lesson Plan Booklet<br />

This booklet contains suggestions for an outline or framework<br />

for using the materials in Exploring Theatre. The plans are<br />

designed to provide time-saving tips on handling the information<br />

in the Teacher Resource Binder, the student textbook, and the<br />

Teacher Annotated Edition.<br />

Teacher Resource Binder includes:<br />

Vocabulary Activities/Puzzles<br />

Chapter Tests and Quizzes<br />

Chapter Activities and Answer Keys<br />

Biographical Sketches<br />

Assessment/Evaluations<br />

Awards for Achievements<br />

Theatre Arts<br />

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Teacher Annotated Edition 0-07-861615-8 $99.91<br />

Teacher Resource Binder 0-07-864018-0 $242.71<br />

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Theatre Arts<br />

Theater<br />

The Lively Art<br />

• Wilson, Goldfarb • Fifth Edition • © 2005<br />

The Theater Experience<br />

with CD-ROM and Theater Goers Guide<br />

• Wilson • Ninth Edition, © 2004 • Grades 11 and 12<br />

Created for Theatre Appreciation courses that cover both history<br />

and elements, the new fifth edition of The Lively Art remains a<br />

comprehensive introductory theatre text that incorporates a number<br />

of elements in one volume: an introduction to the audience's experience<br />

of theater, an investigation of the elements of theatre, and a<br />

study of the important developments in the history of theatre.<br />

Instructor Resources CD-ROM — Includes Instructor Manual<br />

and Computer Test Bank<br />

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Theatrical Design<br />

and Production<br />

• Gillette • Fifth Edition • © 2005<br />

The ideal theater appreciation text for courses focusing on<br />

theater elements, The Theater Experience encourages students<br />

to be active theater-goers as they learn about the fundamentals<br />

of a production. By addressing the importance of the audience,<br />

Wilson brings the art of performance to life for students who<br />

may have little experience with the medium.<br />

Table of Contents<br />

Part 1: The Audience<br />

Part 2: The Performers and the Director<br />

Part 3: The Play: Types of Theater<br />

Part 4: The Playwright: Dramatic Characters and Dramatic Structure<br />

Part 5: The Designers: Environment, Visual Elements, and Sound<br />

Epilogue: Integrating the Elements and Predicting the Future<br />

Appendix A - Technical Terms<br />

Appendix B - Major Theatrical Forms and Movements<br />

Appendix C - Historical Outline<br />

Notes/Select Bibliography/Index<br />

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Student Text (480 pages, Softcover) 0-07-287836-3 $74.76<br />

Instructor Resource CD-ROM 0-07-283183-9 $25.00<br />

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Theatrical Design and Production: An introduction to Scene Design<br />

and Contstruction, Lighting, Sound, Costume and Make-up is a<br />

comprehensive survey of the technical and design aspects of<br />

play production.<br />

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Anthology<br />

of Living Theater<br />

• Wilson, Goldfarb • Second Edition, © 2001 • Grades 11 and 12<br />

Living Theatre<br />

A History<br />

• Wilson, Goldfarb • Fourth Edition, © 2004 • Grades 11 and 12<br />

Table of Contents<br />

How to Read a Play<br />

Where and When the Play Takes Place: The Setting and Circumstances<br />

Who the Participants Are: The Characters<br />

What Kind of Play It Is: Categories and Genres<br />

How the Play Unfolds: Action and Theme<br />

The Play Begins<br />

The Play Progresses<br />

The Theme<br />

The Conclusion<br />

The Anthology of Plays<br />

Antigone, Sophocles, trans. Peter D. Arnott<br />

The Menaechmus Brothers, Plautus, trans. and ed: E.F.Watling<br />

Abraham and Isaac, adapted by the editors<br />

Sotoba Komachi, Kwanami Kiyotsugu, trans. Arthur Waley<br />

Hamlet, William Shakespeare, ed. and with notes by Tucker Brooke and<br />

Jack Randall Crawford<br />

Tartuffe, Moliere, trans. Richard Wilbur<br />

The Busy Body, Susanna Centlivre<br />

A Doll's House, Henrik Ibsen, trans. Eva Le Gallienne<br />

The Cherry Orchard, Anton Chekhov, trans. Constance Garnett<br />

A Dream Play, August Strindberg, trans. Walter Johnson<br />

The Good Woman of Setzuan, Bertolt Brecht,<br />

trans. Eric Bentley and Maja Apelman<br />

The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams<br />

Krapp's Last Tape, Samuel Beckett<br />

The Mystery of Irma Vep, Charles Ludlam<br />

Joe Turner's Come and Gone, August Wilson<br />

Blue Heart, Caryl Chuchill<br />

Excerpts from Freak, John Leguizamo<br />

Student Text (528 pages, Softcover) 0-07-231729-9 $62.86<br />

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Rather than presenting readers with a mere catalogue of historical<br />

facts and figures, it sets each period in context through an<br />

exploration of the social, political and economic conditions of<br />

the day, creating a vivid study of the developments in theatre<br />

during that time.<br />

Table of Contents<br />

Preface<br />

Introduction<br />

Part One: Early Theatre<br />

1 Greek Theatre<br />

2 Roman Theatre<br />

3 Early Asian Theatre<br />

4 Medieval Theatre in Europe<br />

Part Two: Theatres of the Renaissance<br />

5 The Theatre of the Italian Renaissance<br />

6 The Theatre of the English Renaissance<br />

7 The Theatre of the Spanish Golden Age<br />

8 French Neoclassical Theatre<br />

Part Three: Theatre from 1660 To 1875<br />

9 The Theatre of the English Restoration<br />

10 Theatre in the Eighteenth Century<br />

11 Theatre from 1800 to 1875<br />

Part Four: Modern Theatre<br />

12 Theatre from 1875 to 1915<br />

13 Theatre from 1915 to 1945<br />

14 Theatre from 1945 to 1975<br />

15 Contemporary American Theatre: 1975 to<br />

the Present<br />

16 International Theatre<br />

Pronunciation Guide<br />

Glossary: Theatrical Terms<br />

Selected Bibliography<br />

Theatre Arts<br />

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Mass Media / Film / Photography<br />

Understanding<br />

Mass Media<br />

• Jawitz • Fifth Edition<br />

Understanding Mass Media stresses the importance of becoming<br />

media literate in today’s media-driven society. Filled with<br />

thought-provoking readings, illustrations, and activities, this<br />

book offers 14 chapters, from the basics of communication to<br />

the sophisticated techniques of media-based industries.<br />

Student Text 0-844-25831-8 $77.98<br />

Teacher's Resource Book 0-844-25832-6 $38.03<br />

Student Workbook 0-844-25865-2 $16.54<br />

Workbook, TAE 0-844-25877-6 $18.99<br />

Photography in Focus<br />

• Burchfield, Jacobs, Kokrda • © 1997<br />

Film Art<br />

An Introduction and Film Viewers Guide<br />

• Bordwell, Thompson • Seventh Edition, © 2004<br />

While continuing to provide the best introduction to the<br />

fundamentals of serious film study, the seventh edition<br />

has been extensively redesigned in full colour greatly enhancing<br />

the text's visual appeal and overall accessibility to today's students.<br />

Throughout the text, all images presented are frame enlargements<br />

as opposed to production stills or advertising photos.<br />

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Exploring Color<br />

Photography<br />

• Hirsch • Fourth Edition, © 2005<br />

Photography in Focus is a comprehensive textbook on photography,<br />

covering basic camera functions, lighting, film<br />

development, and printmaking for black and white and colour.<br />

Your students will enjoy the step-by-step manner of how this<br />

book is organized with 21 chapters of colour and black and white<br />

photos.<br />

Student Text (Hardcover) 0-844-25781-8 $63.80<br />

Teacher's Manual 0-844-25783-4 $22.99<br />

Exploring Color Photography is a comprehensive, practical<br />

resource for understanding the ideas, images, history, and<br />

processes of colour photography.<br />

Features<br />

Saves students time and money with tear-outs including an<br />

18% gray card, colour checker, and sliding gray scale.<br />

Integrates challenging hands-on assignments throughout the text.<br />

Stresses diverse working methods by treating analog, digital,<br />

and non-silver methods as equal photographic tools<br />

Text 0-07-240706-9 $66.26<br />

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