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Journey to the Center of the Earth
Journey to the Center of the Earth
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Has Teacher Notes Accelerated Reader
Graphic Revolve

Journey to the Center of the Earth: A Graphic Novel

by Jules Verne
Illustrated by Greg Rebis

Axel and his uncle find a note that describes a path to Earth’s center!  The men climb deep inside a volcano and discover amazing wonders.  They also run into danger, which could trap them below the surface forever. These reader-favorite tiles are now updated for enhanced Common Core State Standards support, including discussion and writing prompts developed by a Common Core expert, an expanded introduction, bolded glossary words and dynamic new covers.

 
ISBN978-1-4965-0029-8
6-Pack ISBN978-1-4965-0125-7
GRLV
Lexile LevelGN490L
ATOS Level3.6
GenreClassic Fiction
SubjectFiction Reading
Page Count72
Copyright2014
SeriesGraphic Revolve: Common Core Editions
Teacher NotesYes
Paperback
Price
$6.95
 


6-Pack
Paperback
Price
$42.70

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Jules Verne

Jules Verne

Jules Verne was born on February 8, 1828, in France. Growing up near a river, the constant sight of ships sparked his interest in travel. As a young man, Verne even tried to run away and become a cabin boy. Fortunately, his father caught him, and soon Verne was off to study law in Paris. While there, Verne escaped the boredom of his studies by writing stories. When his father found out about this hobby, he stopped sending money for school. Verne started selling his stories, many of which became popular, including 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea in 1870. Before he died in 1905, the author bought a boat and sailed around Europe.

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