The Mark Twain U.S. History: People and Events 1865-Present social studies book explains the decisions and events of America's past. This American history book for middle school features historic photos, detailed timelines, and profiles of the people who shaped history during that time. U.S. History: People and Events 1865-Present helps middle school students understand how America came to be. This book encourages students to get involved in the learning process by providing: -research opportunities -discussion questions -graphic organizers -map analysis Mark Twain Media Publishing Company creates products to support success in science, math, language arts, fine arts, history, social studies, government, and character. Designed by educators for educators, the Mark Twain Publishing product line specializes in providing excellent supplemental books and content-rich décor for middle-grade and upper-grade classrooms.
This 128-page book provides a full-spectrum view of some of the most fascinating and influential lives and occurrences in U.S. history.
Designed for middle-school history curriculum, independent study, or tutorial aid, the American History series provides 128 pages of challenging activities that enable students to explore history, geography, and social studies.
Bring history to life for students in grades 6–12 using Exploration, Revolution, and Constitution! This 128-page book is perfect for independent study or use as a tutorial aid.
This social studies book by Mark Twain will help you teach your students the importance and effects of the First World War.
There is a renaissance occurring in American history classrooms: teachers have discovered that local history offers students not only far richer content and more enjoyable learning experiences, but also unique...
The Complete Book of United States History provides 352 pages of fun exercises for students in grades 3 to 5 that teaches important lessons in U.S. History!
This book challenges educators to think outside the box." —Dennis Denenberg, Professor Emeritus Millersville University "This is not your typical social studies methods book.
This book covers topics such as the discovery of America, Spanish conquistadors, the New England colonies, wars and conflicts, westward expansion, slavery, and transportation. The book includes answer keys.
These new riders encountered severe opposition in Montgomery, Alabama, where yet another mob carrying iron pipes attacked the students. Police eventually arrested the SNCC Freedom Riders on charges of disturbing the peace.
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