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Western Civilization: Beyond Boundaries (Sixth Edition)

by Thomas F. X. Noble Barry Strauss Duane J. Osheim Kristen B. Neuschel Elinor A. Accampo David D. Roberts William B. Cohen

This Sixth Edition is briefer and incorporates pedagogical features such as focus questions, key terms, and section summaries to better support students of western civilization.

Western Civilizations: Their History and Their Culture (17 ed., Volume #1)

by Judith Coffin Robert Stacey Joshua Cole Carol Symes

New to the Western Civilizations team, master teachers and scholars Joshua Cole (University of Michigan) and Carol Symes (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) have integrated innovative pedagogical tools into the text to help students and instructors achieve their course objectives, while incorporating the latest scholarship into this highly readable, balanced, and beautifully written book.

Western Civilizations: Their History and Their Culture, Volume 2 (17th Edition)

by Judith Coffin Robert Stacey Joshua Cole Carol Symes

New to the Western Civilizations team, master teachers and scholars Joshua Cole (University of Michigan) and Carol Symes (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) have integrated innovative pedagogical tools into the text to help students and instructors achieve their course objectives, while incorporating the latest scholarship into this highly readable, balanced, and beautifully written book.

Western Legends

by Diane Bair Pamela Wright

Find out about how Jim Bridger, Buffalo Bill Cody and Sitting Bull were influential people in the American West.

The Western States

by Sarah Glasscock

Find out about what makes the west a special region of the United States and meet interesting people from the west.

Westward Bound


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Westward Expeditions

by Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

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Wet and Wild! #5

by Nancy Krulik Aaron Blecha

When George Brown spends the day at a water park, he ends up making a huge splash, just not the kind he intended. That's because trouble follows him like a shadow. It's not his fault. Really! Poor George is at the mercy of magic burps, burps that make him do wild and crazy things. Perfect for reluctant readers, this funny chapter book series is illustrated with more than forty black-and-white drawings that mirror the goofy mayhem. .

What a Shop! (Reach Into Phonics Ser.)

by Dee Wallis Kelsey Bruce Deborah J. Short

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What Are Living Things?

by Christy Steele

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What Can You Do?

by Linda Lott Ginger Nielson

The fun and excitement of English and Language Arts learning continues in Grade 2 of Reading Street. This comprehensive and dynamic curriculum for homeschooling is geared toward young children who have some foundational English and Language Arts knowledge and are ready to strengthen their skills. Comprised of engaging activities, challenging content and weekly quizzes, Reading Street: Grade 2 is the next step in your child's path toward becoming a lifelong learner and reader. As with all Reading Street products, the Grade 2 system is formatted to help students meet certain age-appropriate goals. After completing this English and Language Arts homeschool program, your child should be able to: Read and comprehend two-syllable words. Identify common prefixes (such as pre-, un-, or re-) and suffixes (such as -able, -ad and -er). Correct mistakes made when reading out loud. Read books with two or more chapters. Understand the structure of stores (i. e. beginning, middle and end). Start selecting reading materials based on his/her own interests. Identify the "who," "what," "when," "where," "why" and "how" of the text. While the goals of second Grade English and Language Arts are numerous, Reading Street will help you craft engrossing lessons. Your child will garner important English and Language Arts skills while completing a workbook, reading stories and poems, and taking assessments. Planning these lessons will be easier than ever, as all Reading Street systems are broken down into weekly Big Ideas. All the work your child does on a given week is formulated around that single concept for an organized and challenging curriculum. With six easy-to-follow units, Reading Street: Grade 2 is the perfect tool for homeschooling parents. Your child will enjoy the reading selections and activities, and you'll love to see your student growing into a knowledgeable individual. We're confident that this product is the right one for you. For more information on the specific materials found in Grade 2 of Reading Street, check out the Features and Benefits page.

What Do We Wear?

by Patricia Almada

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What Is It?

by Elizabeth Clay Sergi Camara

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What is it Made Of?

by Betsy Hebert

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What Is Life? A Guide to Biology

by Jay Phelan

Written by an accomplished teacher, practicing biologist, and internationally best-selling author,What Is Life? A Guide to Biology was developed to engage students who may never take another biology course-future business owners, lawyers, teachers, poets, etc. Drawing on his extensive classroom experience, Jay Phelan focuses on clearly articulating key concepts and eliminating unnecessary detail and topics-without introducing inaccuracies from simplification. What Is Life prepares students to talk confidently and knowledgeably about science with their friends, to be intelligent consumers of scientific information, and to make responsible decisions about scientific issues.

What Makes a Plant a Plant?

by Gary Rushworth

Find out about what makes a plant an plant and how plants are different from other living things.

What Should Constitutions Do?

by Ellen Frankel Paul Jeffrey Paul Fred D. Miller Jr.

The essays in this volume - written by prominent philosophers, political scientists and legal scholars - address the basic purposes of constitutions and their status as fundamental law. Some deal with specific constitutional provisions: they ask, for example, which branches of government should have the authority to conduct foreign policy, or how the judiciary should be organized, or what role a preamble should play in a nation's founding document. Other essays explore questions of constitutional design: they consider the advantages of a federal system of government, or the challenges of designing a constitution for a pluralistic society - or they ask what form of constitution best promotes personal liberty and economic prosperity.

What Weather Can We Observe?

by Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

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What's Black and White and Stinks All Over? #4

by Nancy Krulik Aaron Blecha

George Brown's super burps are causing serious trouble for poor George again. And this time the trouble really stinks! The super burp strikes on Field Day during an outdoor class scavenger hunt. George vows to keep out of any mischief, but he winds up getting skunked. .

What's Blowing In? (Reach Into Phonics Ser.)

by Debbie O'Brien Winston White Deborah J. Short

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What's for Dinner?: Quirky, Squirmy Poems from the Animal World

by Katherine B. Hauth

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What's in the Sky?

by Michael Teitelbaum

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What's the Buzz About the Geography Bee?

by Becky Cheston Jeff Hopkins

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What's the Weather Like?

by Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

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Where Are You, Boots?

by Joy Cowley Gina Pfleegor

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