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World History, Interactive: The Modern Era
by Elisabeth Gaynor Ellis Anthony EslerNIMAC-sourced textbook
World History Medieval and Early Modern Times
by Douglas Carnine Carlos Cortés Kenneth Curtis Anita RobinsonNIMAC-sourced textbook
World History: Interactive Reader and Study Guide
by Holt Rinehart and WinstonNIMAC-sourced textbook
World History: Modern [1200–Present], AMSCO® Advanced Placement® Edition
by EditorsNIMAC-sourced textbook
World History (North Carolina Edition)
by Jackson J. SpielvogelWhen you study World History with Glencoe World History, you are learning the Ninth Grade World History Standard Course of Study. The sections in each chapter help you learn the 8 Competency Goals and their Objectives.
World History of the Modern Era
by Elisabeth Gaynor Ellis Anthony EslerPrentice Hall World History's Concept Connector Solution provides you with a variety of strategies and tools to help you truly understand the past, demonstrate your knowledge of world history, and succeed on quizzes, projects, and high-stakes tests.
World History Our Human Story
by Patricia O'Connell Pearson John HoldrenIn this survey of world history from prehistoric to modern times, students focus on the key developments and events that have shaped civilization across time. The book is organized chronologically and, within broad eras, regionally, and introduces geography concepts and skills within the context of the historical narrative. Lessons address developments in religion, philosophy, the arts, science and technology, and political history. Students analyze primary sources and maps, create timelines, and complete other projects--practicing historical thinking and writing skills as they explore the broad themes and big ideas of human history.
World History Readers' Theater, Grades 5-8
by Robert SmithWhy use Readers' Theater in history classes? The format gives students a sense of involvement with the human dramas that make up history. Performers can relate to the tension of a young married couple escaping from slavery to freedom. They can get a glimpse of the extraordinary creativity and imagination of Leonardo da Vinci, Isaac Newton, and the Impressionist painters, as well as experience tons of other worldly adventures! Each of the15 scripts in each book is accompanied by background information, extension activities (including literature connections), and discussion questions.
World History Shorts 1
by Kristina M. SwannWORLD HISTORY SHORTS are fun, "bite-sized" history lessons for students reading below grade level. These engaging programs were designed for students of all ages who need help learning the basic concepts covered in world history classes. The low reading level and age-appropriate illustrations make the short, high-interest passages and activities appealing to struggling readers and students with learning differences. THE SHORTS - Each 210-page binder includes between 28 and 30 one-page stories, or shorts, that focus on key historical concepts. Featured in 14-point font for easier readability, the shorts can be used as introductory lessons or taught in greater depth with additional resources. They also serve as an overview for topics that teacher.
World History Shorts 2
by Kristina M. SwannWORLD HISTORY SHORTS are fun, "bite-sized" history lessons for students reading below grade level. These engaging programs were designed for students of all ages who need help learning the basic concepts covered in world history classes. The low reading level and age-appropriate illustrations make the short, high-interest passages and activities appealing to struggling readers and students with learning differences. THE SHORTS - Each 210-page binder includes between 28 and 30 one-page stories, or shorts, that focus on key historical concepts. Featured in 14-point font for easier readability, the shorts can be used as introductory lessons or taught in greater depth with additional resources. They also serve as an overview for topics that teachers.
World History (Tennessee)
by Stanley M. Burstein Richard ShekFor courses in Ancient History (Ancient Near East - Egypt/Mesopotamia), Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome. This collection of primary sources focusing on the social and cultural history of the Ancient Near East, Greece, and Rome is designed to encourage students to examine issues pertaining to a broad range of themes through the analysis of relevant ancient literary and non-literary texts. Covering a wide variety of social and cultural concerns---ranging from marriage, family, war, and religion, to political culture, slavery, and entertainment---the texts are arranged thematically within a general chronological framework to provide a broad overview of life in the Ancient World. Note: This volume is the companion reader to D. Brendan Nagle'sThe Ancient World: A Social and Cultural History, 7/e.
World History the Modern World (California Edition)
by Elisabeth Gaynor Ellis Anthony EslerHistory textbook
World History to 1500 Sixth Edition
by William J. Duiker Jackson J. SpielvogelWORLD HISTORY textbook
World History, Volume II: Since 1500, Sixth Edition
by William J. Duiker Jackson J. SpielvogelThe book is a useful instrument for introducing students to world history. In this sixth edition, a number of new illustrations and maps have been added, and the bibliographies have been reorganized by topic and revised. The chronologies and maps have been fine-tuned to help the reader locate in time and space the multitude of individuals and place names that appear in the book. To keep up with the ever-growing body of historical scholarship, new or revised material has been added throughout the book on many topics.
World History with Student Activities, Volume A (3rd Edition)
by Carl Abrams Lynn Garland Nathan Lentfer Dennis Peterson Bryan SmithWorld history transports a student through time, revealing a variety of cultures and civilizations and the development and expansion of ideas. In addition, the study of world history reveals many of the consequences of decisions made by men, leading to triumph or tragedy. During this academic journey the student also gains insights on related subjects, including religion, art, science, and other aspects of culture.
World History with Student Activities, Volume B (3rd Edition)
by David A. FisherThe study of world history profits a student in many ways. Such a study broadens the intellectual horizon by exposing the student to a past that goes all the way back to "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth." World history transports that student through time, revealing to him a variety of cultures and civilizations and the development and expansion of ideas. In addition, the study of world history reveals many of the consequences of decisions made by men, leading to triumph or tragedy. During this academic journey the student also gains insights on related subjects, including religion, art, science, and other aspects of culture.
The World in Ancient Times: Primary Sources and Reference Volume
by Ronald Mellor Amanda H. PodanyThe World in Ancient tells the story of the ancient world using a broad range of primary sources, from Homer's Odyssey to a Mesopotamian marriage contract, from the Buddha's Four Noble Truths to a Maya altar with hieroglyphs.
World in the Making: A Global History, Volume One: To 1500
by Bonnie Smith Kris Lane Marc Van De Mieroop Richard GlahnFeaturing a renowned author team and the best recent scholarship, World in the Making: A Global History is the first world history text to explore both the global and local dimensions of world history. Abundant full-color maps and images, along with other special pedagogical features that highlight the lives and voices of the world's peoples, make this new synthesis accessible and memorable for students--all at an affordable low price.
World Link 2
by Nancy Douglas John Hughes James R. MorganWorld Link, Fourth Edition teaches learners to communicate confidently. It develops integrated language skills with an emphasis on spoken English through familiar topics, relevant grammar, and essential vocabulary. World Link brings the world to the classroom through a famously fun video program, relatable National Geographic content, and teacher-tested lessons.