Thinking through Sources for Exploring American Histories is a two-volume primary sources reader that supplements the document projects in the textbook. Each chapter of the reader presents five carefully selected documents that connect to topics in each chapter of Exploring American Histories. New Central Questions at the beginning of each chapter provide a framework and a focus for the documents that follow. Headnotes placed strategically before each document give students just enough context, and Interpret the Evidence and Put It in Context questions at the end of each chapter provide a starting point for classroom discussion or a written assignment. This collection of sources is available both in print and in LaunchPad with innovative auto-graded assessment.
This collection of sources is available both in print and in LaunchPad with innovative auto-graded assessment.
Exploring American Histories + Thinking Through Sources for Exploring American Histories
Exploring American Histories, Value Edition, presents Nancy Hewitt and Steven Lawson's new U.S. history narrative in a two-color trade format with selected maps and images from the full-length text.
This provides a set of primary source projects organized around a central topic to accompany each chapter of Exploring American Histories, Second Edition.
Exploring American Histories + Thinking Through Sources for Exploring American Histories, Vol. 2: Value Edition
Exploring American Histories, Value Edition + Thinking Through Sources for American Histories, Volume 2 2nd Ed
Easy to integrate into your campus LMS, and featuring video, additional primary sources, a wealth of adaptive and summative quizzing, and more, LaunchPad cements student understanding of the text while helping them make progress toward ...
Exploring American Histories, Value Edition + Thinking Through Sources for American Histories, Volume 1 &
Exploring American Histories, Value Edition, presents Nancy Hewitt and Steven Lawson's new U.S. history narrative in a two-color trade format with selected maps and images from the full-length text.
By weaving sources into the story and culminating in multidocument projects around a single topic at the end of each chapter, the book brings history to life while helping students understand how sources form the basis of historical ...