Xperiment: Student Book (saddle-stitched)

Sharon Kaye, Ph.D. (Author) · Christopher Tice (Illustrator)

$12.50
Order Code: 6971

Xperiment is part illustrated chapter book, part philosophy curriculum for elementary and early middle schoolers. It features a boy named X who becomes involved with a group of children who struggle to find the meaning of justice. The kids explore the philosophical concepts of selective rule-breaking, thought-experimenting, and proposing alternative theories. The story introduces students to philosophies about human nature, civilization, and government in the context of real-world situations.

Description

Xperiment is a chapter book that features a boy named X who becomes involved with a group of children who struggle to find the meaning of justice in the small society that they have created for themselves. The kids explore the philosophical concepts of selective rule-breaking, thought-experimenting, and proposing alternative theories. The story introduces philosophies about human nature, civilization, and government by such philosophers as Plato, Aristotle, Rousseau, Locke, Hobbes, and Hume. Children are introduced to these concepts in an interesting and engaging way that makes them accessible and that highlights them as real-world issues.

This is a saddle-stitched (stapled) edition of this book. Saddle-stitched books are more durable and less expensive than perfect-bound (glued) books. This book also comes in a perfect-bound edition, which has the advantage of a printed spine so that it can be found readily on a bookshelf. Additionally, there is an accompanying guidebook that serves both editions. (See below.)

Details

Curriculum
Western Philosophy Curriculum
Ages
8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Grades
3, 4, 5, 6
Subjects
Western Philosophy, Novels
Pages
58
ISBN
978-0-89824-697-1
Order Code
6971