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¡Historia Viva! El mundo medieval y más allá
by Teachers' Curriculum InstituteNIMAC-sourced textbook
Historia y geografía de Estados Unidos: Crecimiento y conflicto
by Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley Albert S. Broussard James M. McPherson Donald A. RitchieNIMAC-sourced textbook
Historia y geografía del mundo: Civilizaciones antiguas
by Jackson J. SpielvogelNIMAC-sourced textbook
Historia y geografía del mundo: Edad media e inicios de la edad moderna
by Jackson J. SpielvogelNIMAC-sourced textbook
Historias fascinantes de supervivencia (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level S #61)
by Pamela RushbyNIMAC-sourced textbook. Varados en un desierto abrasador. Perdidos en una montaña cubierta de nieve. Atrapados en una mina subterránea. Los protagonistas de este libro se encontraron en situaciones muy peligrosas. Estas son las historias fascinantes de las decisiones que tomaron para sobrevivir.
Historias fragmentadas (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level Q #36)
by Roger LoreNIMAC-sourced textbook. Érase una vez… ¿Recuerdas todos esos viejos cuentos de hadas? ¡Olvídate de ellos! En Historias fragmentadas te diremos lo que realmente sucedió.
History: From the Dawn of Civilization to the Present Day
by Adam Hart-DavisHistory tells the story of mankind from prehistory to the present day using a unique visual approach, filled with timelines, images of artifacts, photography, graphics, and more. Now in its third edition, this much-loved classic has been revised and updated to bring today's current events into wider context and includes all new material on the global recession, green technologies, and the Internet and social media. <p><p> This fully revised and updated third edition of History includes:<p> • Inventions, discoveries, and ideas that have shaped world history. <br> • A look at human achievement through artifacts, painting, sculpture, and architecture <br> • An examination of humankind in context as part of the natural world. <br> • Eyewitness accounts and biographies of key figures. <br> • A comprehensive timeline chronicling the key events of the countries of the world.<br> • Key contemporary issues, political developments, changes in leadership, and more. <p> Homo sapiens have remained the same species, largely unchanged in genetic makeup and anatomy since the Cro-Magnon era. By contrast, the cultural, social, and technological changes since then have been nothing less than extraordinary. History is a thought-provoking journey, revealing the common threads and forces that have shaped human history.
History 11th Standard - Tamilnadu Board
by State Council of Educational Research TrainingHistory Textbook for the 11th Standard Students, preparing for Tamil Nadu State Board Exam.
History 12th Standard - Tamilnadu Board
by State Council of Educational Research TrainingHistory Textbook for the 12th Standard Students, preparing for Tamil Nadu State Board Exam.
History 3 Student Guide Part 1
by K12 Inc.This 3rd Grade History course traverses history from the Stone Age to the Space Age. Throughout this course, third grade students will explore the Renaissance, journey through the Age of Exploration, get to know the Maya, Aztecs, and Incas, visit civilizations in India, Africa, China, and Japan, and learn about the American Revolution and Colonial America.
History 3 Student Guide Part 2
by K12 StaffThe unit titles are: Looking East: Ottomans and Mughals; Africa, China, and Japan; England's Golden Age and Beyond; The America They Found and Founded; Graphs, Timelines, and Geography Review; The American Revolution
History 4: Student Guide, Part 2
by K12"Every so often, human history seems to take a great leap forward. Suddenly people are able to do things they have never done before. They see their world in a whole new light. The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were such a time. In Europe and in the United States, people had invention fever. They sped up communication and transportation. They figured out new ways to cure diseases and to link the seas. It was an age of confidence. ""Can do!"" was the attitude. ""We can figure it out. We can make it happen."" Great optimism marked the age, and people went further than ever before. Let's remember some of their achievements. Every so often, human history seems to take a great leap forward. Suddenly people are able to do things they have never done before. They see their world in a whole new light. The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were such a time. In Europe and in the United States, people had invention fever. They sped up communication and transportation. They figured out new ways to cure diseases and to link the seas. It was an age of confidence. ""Can do!"" was the attitude. ""We can figure it out. We can make it happen."" Great optimism marked the age, and people went further than ever before. Let's remember some of their achievements. Every so often, human history seems to take a great leap forward. Suddenly people are able to do things they have never done before. They see their world in a whole new light. The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were such a time. In Europe and in the United States, people had invention fever. They sped up communication and transportation. They figured out new ways to cure diseases and to link the seas. It was an age of confidence. ""Can do!"" was the attitude. ""We can figure it out. We can make it happen."" Great optimism marked the age, and people went further than ever before. Let's remember some of their achievements. Every so often, human history seems to take a great leap forward. Suddenly people are able to do things they have never done before. They see their world in a whole new light. The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were such a time. In Europe and in the United States, people had invention fever. They sped up communication and transportation. They figured out new ways to cure diseases and to link the seas. It was an age of confidence. ""Can do!"" was the attitude. ""We can figure it out. We can make it happen."" Great optimism marked the age, and people went further than ever before. Let's remember some of their achievements. "
History Alive!: The United States Through Modern Times
by Bert Bower Diane Hart Teachers' Curriculum Institute StaffA valuable resource full of imaginative, ready-to-use ideas for social studies teachers who want to involve students of all ability levels in the learning process. History is presented from a multicultural perspective to maximize student awareness.
History Alive! The Ancient World
by Teachers' Curriculum InstituteHistory book that covers the following units in regards to the ancient world; Early Humans and the Rise of Civilization, Ancient Egypt and the Middle East, Ancient India, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome.
History Alive! The Ancient World
by Teachers' Curriculum InstituteHistory Alive! The Ancient World was developed by middle school teachers at Teachers' Curriculum Institute (TCI). We, Bert Bower and Jim Lobdell, are two former high school teachers who started TCI. Our goal is to help students like you succeed in learning about history in a way that is fun and exciting. With the help of teachers from around the nation, we've created the TCI Approach to learning. This chapter explains how the TCI Approach will make ancient world history come alive for you.
History Alive! The Ancient World: Interactive Student Notebook
by Teachers' Curriculum InstituteInteractive student notebook - companion to History Alive! The Ancient World. <P><P>History Alive! The Ancient World introduces students to the beginnings of the human story. As they explore the great early civilizations of Egypt and the Near East, India, China, Greece, and Rome, students discover the secrets of these ancient cultures that continue to influence the modern world.