Covers the principal events of United States history; lists causes, effects, and other key points; and provides information about the Constitution and the federal government
Introduces languages and alphabets, covers English phonetics, dictionaries, and grammar, and discusses writing and reading techniques.
Covers number systems, basic functions, measurement, geometry, money, graphs, statistics, probability, and computers.
With a refreshing new design and fully updated information, the Everything You Need to Know About... series is a first-rate homework reference guide for 4th- 5th- and 6th-graders and their parents!
Covers biology, zoology, botany, the environment, the Earth, astronomy, and physics.
Covers each period, including events and individuals, the accomplishments of various peoples, and religion
From the brains behind Brain Quest comes the 2nd edition of the revolutionary U.S. history study guide.
This collection of unique recipes will fill you up with lip-smacking history facts that reveal what cuisine was like for people between the 1600s to the 1800s, during the birth of America.
As Morris colorfully illustrates through the 200 historical vignettes that make up this book, much of our nation’s past is quite different—and far more remarkable—than we thought.
There are five books in all, and each is the only one book you need for each main subject taught in middle school: Math, Science, American History, English, and World History.
James Axtell, “Europeans, Indians, and the Age of Discovery in American HistoryTextbooks,” American Historical Review 92 (1987): 627. Essays such as Axtell's, which review college-level textbooks, rarely appear in history journals.