The release of the annual Guinness World Records book is on every child’s radar, but this year we're offering teacher’s a reason to be as equally excited for the launch of our new book.
 
Created in conjunction with youth publishing expert Professor Mary Kate Doman, we’re now pleased to present to educators the first-ever Guinness World Records Teacher’s Guide for the 2017 edition of our annual. 
 
This handbook incorporates STEM-related activities based on records from our annual record book which are tailored to the core curriculums of grades 2-5. 
 
The Teacher’s Guide 2017 is a way of utilizing our amazing world records from categories such as space, human bodies, and animals to coincide with every teacher’s lesson plan.
 
Filled with over 75% all-new records within the pages of it's brilliant green cover, the Guinness World Records 2017 Edition coupled with our Teacher’s Guide is a creative way to captivate children of all kinds, whether they are fantastic students or experience difficulty learning.
 
The best part of our guide? It’s absolutely FREE to download on our website. 
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With 19 activities, we’ve targeted ways to make comparisons, graphing, percentages, measuring, and time management, both engaging and fun! 
 
Some examples include:
 
Activity 2 from Teacher's guide
 
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Guinness World Records seeks to inspire students in the field of math, language arts, and science; and show them that record breaking is equally enlightening and possible for anyone who wants to try. 
 
While it is not necessary to have the best-selling book to use the Teacher’s Guide, the 2017 edition will be released September 8th, 2016.
 
To get started on making your classroom Officially Amazing, download the FREE Guinness World Records Teachers Guide 2017 by hitting the button below.
 
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