Our classroom bundles include everything you need to successfully use Junior Great Books® Inspire and Junior Great Books Nonfiction Inquiry in your classroom—teacher materials, student materials for 30 students, and online training to prepare you to begin using the Great Books Foundation's Shared Inquiry™ method of learning.
Junior Great Books Inspire Series 3 features all new selections and develops students’ reading comprehension, fluency, critical thinking, speaking and listening, and writing skills using the Shared Inquiry method of learning. All learners are welcomed into inquiry-based exploration of outstanding texts by diverse authors from around the world.
Junior Great Books Nonfiction Inquiry 3 features nine thought-provoking nonfiction texts that yield rich questions.
Each classroom bundle includes print and digital materials for one teacher and 30 students:
- JGB Inspire Series 3 Teacher Materials, including one Teacher’s Edition, one Student Edition, and one Reader’s Journal
- One Nonfiction Inquiry 3 Teacher’s Guide
- 30 Junior Great Books Inspire Series 3 Student Bundles, each of which includes one Student Book and one Reader’s Journal
- One Shared Inquiry Essentials online training course
Notes:
- The digital products in this bundle come with a one-year subscription.
- Purchasers will be emailed a coupon code to register for a Shared Inquiry Essentials on-demand or online training course in our store, valid within a year of purchase.
Junior Great Books Inspire
FICTION
- The House That Ate Mosquito Pie
- Fiona's Luck
- Ojiichan's Gift
- King of the Sky
- Home
- The Boy Who Drew Cats
- Shin-chi's Canoe
- Blancaflor
NARRATIVE NONFICTION
- Exquisite: The Poetry and Life of Gwendolyn Brooks
- Six Dots: A Story of Young Louis Braille
- Testing the Ice
POETRY & DRAMA
- Identity
- How to Paint a Donkey
- Mooncakes Tonight
Nonfiction Inquiry 3
UNITS
- STEM: Engineering to Solve a Problem
- Social Studies: Social Responsibility
- Social Studies: Personal Growth and Identity
- Life Science: Animal Growth and Development
- Physical Science: Weather and Climate
- Social Studies: The Oral Tradition
- American History: Westward Expansion
- Social Studies: Justice and Fairness
- Economics: Economic Decision-Making