Brilliant Brain Battles Bad Guys

Brilliant Brain Battles Bad Guys
Brilliant Brain Battles Bad Guys

Brilliant Brain Battles Bad Guys

By Ellen Arnold

6–10

MI Strategies for Kids series

JUVENILE NONFICTION

32 Pages, 7 x 10

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $7.00 (US $7.00) (CA $10.95)

ISBN 9781569761113

Rights: US & CA

Chicago Review Press (Apr 2001)
Zephyr Press

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Overview

This delightfully illustrated reader is one of a series that uses the revolutionary educational theory of multiple intelligences to address such issues as dealing with bullies, listening, and boredom, as well as common academic stumbling blocks such as multiplication, reading comprehension, and spelling. Young readers will travel down Intelligence Avenue guided by Brilliant Brain and Magnificent Mind, in search of tools to help them grasp these difficult social and learning skills. Along the way, they will encounter the Smart Parts: Music Smart, Picture Smart, Body Smart, Number Smart, Self-Smart, Nature Smart, World Smart, and People Smart—personifications of the eight known multiple intelligences—who provide nuggets of knowledge to help overcome the problem at hand. An original rhyme at the beginning of each story introduces children to the coming adventure; teacher/parent guide provides lesson plans in tandem with each book.

Author Biography

Ellen Arnold is the founder, educational consultant, and director of Arncraft, which is “dedicated to unlocking potential in all learners.” The author of The MI Strategy Bank and Brilliant Brain Becomes Brainy, she lives in Rochester, New York.

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