Jacob Riis: How the Other Half Lives - 6-Pack

Muckraking photojournalist Jacob Riis brings his camera into the slums of New York City’s Lower East Side in the late 1880s and hardened young immigrants help him in his quest to turn an urban eyesore into a welcome patch of green.
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  • 6 Scripts
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SKU WW-Y14383
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Reader's Theater Classics,
Grade 5 - 9
Language English
SKU WW-Y14383
Series Reader's Theater Classics,
Grade 5 - 9
Language English
Content Area Language Arts, Social Studies
ISBN 9781490018737
Genre Biography
Format Print
Configuration 6-Pack
$39.00
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Muckraking photojournalist Jacob Riis brings his camera into the slums of New York City’s Lower East Side in the late 1880s and hardened young immigrants help him in his quest to turn an urban eyesore into a welcome patch of green.

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Includes:

Includes:

  • Teacher's Guide
  • 6 Scripts

Muckraking photojournalist Jacob Riis brings his camera into the slums of New York City’s Lower East Side in the late 1880s and hardened young immigrants help him in his quest to turn an urban eyesore into a welcome patch of green.

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Includes:

Includes:

  • Teacher's Guide
  • 6 Scripts
Details:
SKU WW-Y14383
Series Reader's Theater Cla Reader's Theater Classics
Grade 5 - 9
Language English
Content Area Language Arts, Socia Language Arts, Social Studies
ISBN 9781490018737
Genre Biography
Format Print
Configuration 6-Pack

$39.00

Full DescriptionMuckraking photojournalist Jacob Riis brings his camera into the slums of New York City’s Lower East Side in the late 1880s and hardened young immigrants help him in his quest to turn an urban eyesore into a welcome patch of green.

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