Teaches how to use maps, where to go to get information and how to display the results.

A Roman Soldier's Handbook

by Alison Hawes

Published 30 January 2009
The White Wolves brand is known for providing engaging books that children want to pick up, at a range of different reading levels. The new non-fiction strand reflects the range of non-fiction texts that children will come across in the real world, from guidebooks to cookbooks. They provide a fresh, high-interest look at core geography, history and science topics, and are ideal for classroom and topic libraries, and for teaching non-fiction literacy skills in a curriculum context.

Go Greek!

by Alison Hawes

Published 1 March 2010
Live life in true ancient Greek style with these activities: cook up a storm with ancient Greek recipes, make your own amazing Greek pottery, turn into a Greek hero with your own victory wreath. Live like the ancient Greeks by recreating their food, clothing, and important symbols.

Water Wise!

by Alison Hawes

Published 1 March 2010
Water Wise! contains information about what it is like to work for a charity conserving the precious resource of water. This book provides a fresh and exciting insight into the importance of water in other countries. White Wolves Non-fiction is a guided reading scheme which takes a high-interest approach to core geography, history and science topics. These books are ideal for classroom and topic libraries, and for teaching non-fiction literacy skills in a curriculum context.

Who's Who in WW2

by Alison Hawes

Published 1 September 2010
Who's Who in WW2 contains information about all of the key figures in World War II. This book provides a fresh and exciting insight into the history of World War II.

White Wolves Non-fiction is a guided reading scheme which takes a high-interest approach to core geography, history and science topics. These books are ideal for classroom and topic libraries, and for teaching non-fiction literacy skills in a curriculum context.

What the Romans did for us

by Alison Hawes

Published 30 January 2009
The White Wolves brand is known for providing engaging books that children want to pick up, at a range of different reading levels. The new non-fiction strand reflects the range of non-fiction texts that children will come across in the real world, from guidebooks to cookbooks. They provide a fresh, high-interest look at core geography, history and science topics, and are ideal for classroom and topic libraries, and for teaching non-fiction literacy skills in a curriculum context.

Would You Want to Live Here?

by Alison Hawes

Published 30 January 2009
The White Wolves brand is known for providing engaging books that children want to pick up, at a range of different reading levels. The new non-fiction strand reflects the range of non-fiction texts that children will come across in the real world, from guidebooks to cookbooks. They provide a fresh, high-interest look at core geography, history and science topics, and are ideal for classroom and topic libraries, and for teaching non-fiction literacy skills in a curriculum context.