Will, the architect of Mark and Theo’s world, has decided that the world he drew is imperfect and therefore is not worth maintaining. Mark and Theo argue against this idea, insisting that something that is not perfect can still be good. Children will learn how to identify a problem, make an argument, and make objections, all as Mark and Theo work together to convince Will that, though imperfect, they are perfect as they are.
Mark and Theo Make Their Case – Student Book (Perfect Bound)
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Readers will remember Mark and Theo from the first two books, and they will delight to find them brought together in this book as they debate against Will, the architect of their world who is also the star of Will Power, a book further on in the series.
Will has decided that the world he drew for Mark and Theo is imperfect and therefore is not worth maintaining. Mark and Theo argue against this idea, insisting that something that is not perfect can still be good. Children are introduced to the principles originally put forth by Plato in his quest for a perfect world and Aristotle’s rejection of that world. They learn how to identify a problem, make an argument, and make objections. In the process, they watch Mark and Theo work together toward a surprising conclusion that ultimately convinces Will that, though imperfect, they are perfect as they are.
Companion Products:
Question Mark – Student Book
Question Mark – Teacher Manual
Theo Rising – Student Book
Theo Rising – Teacher Manual
Mark and Theo Make Their Case – Student Book
Mark and Theo Make Their Case – Teacher Manual
Additional Information
Weight | .6 kg |
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Dimensions | 11 × 8.5 × .45 in |
ISBN 13 | 9780898246940 |
Author | Sharon Kaye, Ph.D. |
Publisher | Royal Fireworks Press |
Format | Paperback |
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