Zane: Library Skills: Using the Almanac
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Zane: Library Skills: Using the Almanac
Brought to life through claymation, General Almanac and his troop of various types of almanacs introduce almanacs and explain how they are used. The almanac characters tell what an almanac is, what kids of facts different kinds of almanacs contain, how almanacs are indexed and otherwise organized, and how to use the information in almanacs. Includes a 15-minute multimedia presentation with video, more than 250 photos, and three skills application games to test your knowledge of using an almanac.Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/Vista and Mac
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