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World Geography |
Reproducible maps and challenging activities help students gain a thorough knowledge of world geography. Students learn not only about rivers, mountains, climate, and vegetation, but also about people--their cities, languages, religions, clothing, and more.
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$15.99
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A Trip Around the World |
Lesson plans, maps, facts, words and phrases, and activities are provided for 15 countries on six different continents.
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$14.99
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American Revolution Exploring History |
Perform skits dramatizing British acts imposed on the Colonies. As colonists, debate whether or not to sign the Declaration of Independence. Design a tour of the sites of five critical battles. Write the Articles of Confederation. The bonus items are 22" x 34" full-color maps of Colonial America and of the Battles of the American Revolution plus a full-color chart: British Acts Imposed on the Colonies.
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$329.00
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World War I Era Exploring History |
Write newspaper articles in a "yellow press" newsroom. Lobby against going to war with Spain. Debate the seizure of the Panama Canal. Role-play the decisions that drew nations into World War I. Become a casualty of trench warfare. Discuss the legacy of the Treaty of Versailles. The bonus items are a 22" x 34" full-color chart: World War I Chronology and a 34" x 22" full-color map showing Pre- and Post-World War I Europe.
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$329.00
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U.S. History Little Books Famous Places |
Encourage youngsters to learn about people, places, and events in American history by making and reading their own Little Books. Each title in this series provides reproducible materials for 16 Little Books as well as a timeline, a U.S. map, and correlations to NCSS standards.
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$14.99
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Comprehension Critical Thinking Level 3 |
Use these step-by-step guides to build students' comprehension and critical thinking skills as they prepare for standardized tests that feature document-based questions. Step 1 has students reading high-interest nonfiction articles from TIME For Kids authors. Step 2 has students strengthening comprehension skills by responding to follow-up questions from all levels of Bloom's Taxonomy. Step 3 has students studying primary source documents (such as maps, census reports, population reports, charts, and graphs) that are related to the articles. Step 4 has students demonstrating critical thinking skills by responding to questions based on these primary sources. All of the articles, primary source documents, and questions are included as reproducible pages. These lessons are easy-to-use and effective.
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$13.99
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Ancient Rome Exploring History |
Act as Hannibal making decisions during the Punic Wars. Create a mosaic. Lobby the Senate to build a road to your city. Conduct experiments to design a bridge and engineer an aqueduct. Hide from the Roman army on Masada. Debate the Roman Empire becoming a Christian state. Bonus items include a 34" x 22" full-color map of ancient Rome and a 34" x 22" full-color chart depicting characters of Roman mythology.
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$329.00
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U.S. Map Adventures |
Use these mapmaking activities to support lessons in cartography, geography, history, and current events. Use the finished projects to enhance student reports and for classroom display.
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$10.99
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Solar System Bulletin Board Display Set |
Introduce students to space using a map of our solar system, the nine planets, the sun and other stars, an asteroid, and a variety of moons. Includes 51 pieces. "Our Solar System" measures 22'' x 6''. All bulletin board pieces are UV coated for extra durability. A 4-page teacher resource guide is included.
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$8.99
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U.S. Map Repositionable Bulletin Board Display Set |
Accent history or geography lessons with a map of all 50 states surrounded by state flags. Includes 129 repositionable labels for states, capitals, bordering countries, and bodies of water. Includes 4 pieces. Main map is 36" x 24". All bulletin board pieces are UV coated for extra durability. A 4-page teacher resource guide is included.
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$11.99
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World War II Exploring History Through Primary Sources |
Use original documents and photographs as well as letters, maps, cartoons, and posters to help students explore the past. Primary sources provide unique insight into the lives of people in different time periods. Each kit includes: 16 photographs and primary source documents--photo cards with background information, discussion questions, and suggested activities printed on the back; CD with photographs, other primary sources student activity sheets, and extension activities; and 80 page Teacher's Guide including lesson plans, background information, a wide variety of student activities, and a document-based assessment section to help students prepare for essays found on many standardized tests. Each kit also meets the NCSS standards for primary source documents. Photographs: Hitler accepting an ovation of the Reichstag; Aircraft spotter in London; USS Arizona burning at Pearl Harbor; American soldiers landing on the coast of France on D-Day; The "Big Three" at the Yalta Conference in 1945; Flag raising on Iwo Jima; Concentration camp victims in 1945; Atomic bomb smoke plume. Primary Sources: Early naval dispatch about Pearl Harbor; War ration book from1942; German propaganda cartoon; We Can Do It! poster celebrating "Rosie the Riveter"; Note from General Eisenhower on D-Day; Two letters between a soldier and his family from 1944; Western Union telegram telling of a soldier's death; 1949 court judgment for "Tokyo Rose". This series has received the 2003 Distinguished Achievement Award from the Association of Educational Publishers EdPress.
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$129.00
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Constitution and New Government Exploring History Through Primary Sources |
Use original documents and photographs as well as letters, maps, cartoons, and posters to help students explore the past. Primary sources provide unique insight into the lives of people in different time periods. Each kit includes: 16 photographs and primary source documents--photo cards with background information, discussion questions, and suggested activities printed on the back; CD with photographs, other primary sources student activity sheets, and extension activities; and 80 page Teacher's Guide including lesson plans, background information, a wide variety of student activities, and a document-based assessment section to help students prepare for essays found on many standardized tests. Each kit also meets the NCSS standards for primary source documents. Photographs: James Madison portrait; John Adams portrait; Thomas Jefferson portrait; The inside of Independence Hall; The White House; The Capitol Building; Washington's Inauguration; John Jay portrait. Primary Sources: Articles of Confederation; The Constitution; Bill of Rights; Magna Carta; Monroe Doctrine; A map of the plan for Washington, D.C.; "Ode for the 4th of July" written in 1788; Constitutional voting record by state. This series has received the 2003 Distinguished Achievement Award from the Association of Educational Publishers EdPress.
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$129.00
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Medieval Times Exploring History Through Primary Sources |
Use original documents and photographs as well as letters, maps, cartoons, and posters to help students explore the past. Primary sources provide unique insight into the lives of people in different time periods. Each kit includes: 16 photographs and primary source documents--photo cards with background information, discussion questions, and suggested activities printed on the back; CD with photographs, other primary sources student activity sheets, and extension activities; and 80 page Teacher's Guide including lesson plans, background information, a wide variety of student activities, and a document-based assessment section to help students prepare for essays found on many standardized tests. Each kit also meets the NCSS standards for primary source documents. Photographs: Castle de Chillon in Switzerland; Statues at Westminster Abbey; Joan of Arc's Tower in Rouen, France; Stained Glass from Canterbury Cathedral; Tower of London; Interior of the Beverley Minster; A knight and horse in full armor; Exterior view of Notre Dame in Paris, France. Primary Sources: Section of the Bayeux Tapestry; Portrait of William the Conqueror; Stone effigy of Eleanor of Aquitaine; Map of Europe in the time of Charlemagne; Sketching of Pope Urban II's meeting to call for the First Crusade; A page from The Canterbury Tales; Two pages from the Gutenberg Bible; Magna Carta. This series has received the 2003 Distinguished Achievement Award from the Association of Educational Publishers EdPress.
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$129.00
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California Exploring History Through Primary Sources |
Use original documents and photographs as well as letters, maps, cartoons, and posters to help students explore the past. Primary sources provide unique insight into the lives of people in different time periods. Each kit includes: 16 photographs and primary source documents--photo cards with background information, discussion questions, and suggested activities printed on the back; CD with photographs, other primary sources student activity sheets, and extension activities; and 80 page Teacher's Guide including lesson plans, background information, a wide variety of student activities, and a document-based assessment section to help students prepare for essays found on many standardized tests. Each kit also meets the NCSS standards for primary source documents. Photographs: Royal Presidio of Monterey; Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo; California flag; Sutter's Mill; Chinese immigrants working in the mines; Mono Indian home; Biddy Mason portrait; Portrait of Cesar Chavez. Other items: California currency 1782-1879; Map of Californian exploration; Emigrants' Guide to Oregon and California; Japanese American relocation flyer from World War II; Union Pacific Railroad poster; Constitution of the State of California; Spanish galleon ship; American Indian clam shell money. This series has received the 2003 Distinguished Achievement Award from the Association of Educational Publishers EdPress.
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$129.00
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Ancient Civilizations Bulletin Board Display Set |
Use these four colorful 18" x 24" maps to enhance lessons about Ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Includes a 16-page Teacher's Guide.
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$9.99
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Pioneers Exploring History Through Primary Sources |
Use original documents and photographs as well as letters, maps, cartoons, and posters to help students explore the past. Primary sources provide unique insight into the lives of people in different time periods. Each kit includes: 16 photographs and primary source documents--photo cards with background information, discussion questions, and suggested activities printed on the back; CD with photographs, other primary sources student activity sheets, and extension activities; and 80 page Teacher's Guide including lesson plans, background information, a wide variety of student activities, and a document-based assessment section to help students prepare for essays found on many standardized tests. Each kit also meets the NCSS standards for primary source documents. Photographs: Cowboys along the Chisholm Trail; Pioneer children in front of their school; Man panning for gold during the gold rush; Pile of bison bones; View inside a covered wagon; Portraits of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark; American Indian camp; and Log cabin being built. Other: Johnnycake recipe card; Mormon trail map; Donner Party diary entry from Patrick Breen; Homestead Act poster; Lewis and ClarkÕs American Indian Friendship Medal; Map of the trail of Lewis and Clark; Title page from a book about life on the Santa Fe Trail; and Oregon Trail quilt. This series has received the 2003 Distinguished Achievement Award from the Association of Educational Publishers EdPress.
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$129.00
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Spotlight on America The Constitution |
Enrich reading in the content areas as students discover the history of the Constitution and the people behind its creation. Students enjoy activities that include debating, public speaking, working with maps and timelines, a Readers Theater, and a simulation of a Constitutional Convention.
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$9.99
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Westward Expansion Exploring History |
Witness the effect of the Land Act of 1785 by becoming a wagon train of pioneer families on the Oregon Trail. Create "Free Homestead" posters. Write short stories that reflect young adults' reactions to the frontier's challenges. Debate issues related to the Westward Expansion. The bonus items are Family Profile Cards and a 34" x 22" full-color map of the Oregon Trail.
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$329.00
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Colonial America Exploring History |
Explore reasons why people came to America. Simulate immigrating by deciding what to pack for the journey. Acting as Pilgrims, write a Mayflower Compact. Create exhibits for a Native American museum. Design a site plan for a colonial settlement. Simulate colonial life by creating a Colonial Fair. The bonus items are a 22" x 34" full-color map of Colonial America and three full-color contour maps for site plans.
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$329.00
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World War II, 2nd edition Exploring History |
Examine wreckage from the bed of Pearl Harbor. Learn how to send semaphore. Investigate women's contributions to the war effort. Recreate a television news report of the Battle of Stalingrad. Debate the use of atomic bombs against Japan. Pass judgment on Nazi war criminals at the Nuremberg Trials. The bonus items are 26 cards of Maritime Signal Flags and a full color 34" x 22" map of major battle sites.
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$329.00
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