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''Teaching with Calvin and Hobbes'' is an American children's textbook published in 1993. As a rare piece of officially licensed ''Calvin and Hobbes'' merchandise, it is a highly valued collectible. ==Content== Written by a speech-language pathologist and a learning disabilities educator, ''Teaching with Calvin and Hobbes'' is a language textbook for elementary and intermediate-level students. Jan Roebken created the cover and additional interior illustrations.〔 The book reprints fifty-seven ''Calvin and Hobbes'' comic strips, organized into five lesson units. Each unit begins with a series of comic strips that form a story. The five units are: # "The Binoculars" – Calvin breaks his father's binoculars and solicits Hobbes' advice. # "The Find" – Calvin discovers and assembles a dinosaur skeleton, of sorts. Hobbes renders a drawing of the creature. # "The Christmas Story" – As Calvin struggles to be good in anticipation of Santa's arrival, he and Hobbes discuss the philosophy of law and the nature of belief. # "The Bug Collection" – Calvin forgets to do his homework, and rushes to complete it on the way to school. Susie gets sent to the principal's office. # "The Report" – Calvin and Susie are assigned a joint homework project. In each unit, questions for comprehension and discussion follow the comic strips: In both the 1996 first edition and the 2006 second edition of their book ''How To Reach and Teach All Children in the Inclusive Classroom'', teachers Sandra F. Rief and Julie A. Heimburge "highly recommend" ''Teaching with Calvin and Hobbes'' as an educational resource. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Teaching with Calvin and Hobbes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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