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World History and Geography, Chapter Tests & Lesson Quizzes
by McGraw-Hill EducationNIMAC-sourced textbook
World History (Fourth Edition)
by William J. Duiker Jackson J. SpielvogelNoted teachers and scholars William J. Duiker and Jackson J. Spielvogel present a balanced picture of world history, with all respect for the richness and diversity of the tapestry of the human experience. Critically and popularly acclaimed, their comprehensive text balances a global approach with attention to the unique character and development of civilization in divergent parts of the world. The text covers individual civilizations such as China, India, and Europe, with due attention paid to the rise of the West, and provides points of comparison between and among these civilizations. Plus, this extensively revised edition features a more comparative approach, several consolidated chapters, illuminating "spot" maps, a wealth of primary-source documents, maps, and supplements enhance students' experience with the material. WORLD HISTORY is available in the following volume splits: WORLD HISTORY, Fourth Edition (Chapters 1-29) ISBN: 0534603637; WORLD HISTORY, Volume I: To 1800, Fourth Edition (Contains Chapters 1-17) ISBN: 0534603645; WORLD HISTORY, Volume II: Since 1400, Fourth Edition (Contains Chapters 13-29) ISBN: 0534603653; WORLD HISTORY, To 1400, Fourth Edition (Contains Chapters 1-12) ISBN: 0534603661.
World History & Geography
by Jackson J. SpielvogelWorld History and Geography is the first high school world history program to fully integrate print and digital resources into a seamless curriculum for today's technology-ready students. Networks combines print resources grounded in solid pedagogy with a full suite of teaching and learning tools for a flexible, customized learning experience.
World History & Geography
by Jackson J. SpielvogelWorld History & Geography provides students and teachers with an understandable overview of world history and geography that focuses on essential knowledge, an approach advocated by experts in the field of history education. It has narrative of significant events, people, places, and concepts.
World History & Geography: Modern Times
by Jackson J. Spielvogel Jay MctigheBuilt on the principles of Understanding by Design, the streamlined student text includes core world history standards in a concise, accessible format.
World History Human Legacy, Tennessee
by Susan Elizabeth Ramírez Peter Stearns Sam WineburgNIMAC-sourced textbook
World History Interactive: The Modern Era, Primary Source and Reading Guide
by Savvas Learning CoNIMAC-sourced textbook
World History, Interactive: The Modern Era
by Elisabeth Gaynor Ellis Anthony EslerNIMAC-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 Part 2: The Renaissance to the Present (Janus World History Ser.janus World History)
by Diane Hart Consultant: Andrew S. SzarkaFeaturing skill-sharpening and critical-thinking activities, this easily accessible two-volume world history program helps to reach students of all abilities. Interest Level: 6-12 Reading Level: 3-4 - Reinforces concepts and promotes student participation. -Offers instruction at a pace designed to increase student confidence.
World History, Patterns of Interaction
by Roger B. Beck Linda Black Larry S. KriegerNIMAC-sourced textbook
World History, Student Edition
by Jackson J. SpielvogelStudents can explore history through an abundance of primary and secondary sources showcasing multiple perspectives, investigate Essential Questions, and make vital connections between the past and present. Compelling questions for each topic that encourage deep thought and reflection. Inquiry-infused content that incorporates a variety of perspectives. Activities that help students engage with present-day issues and affect change locally through informed action.
World History the Modern World (California Edition)
by Elisabeth Gaynor Ellis Anthony EslerHistory textbook
The World in Six Songs: How the Musical Brain Created Human Nature
by Daniel J. LevitinThe author of the New York Times bestseller This Is Your Brain on Music reveals music's role in the evolution of human culture-and "will leave you awestruck" (The New York Times)Daniel J. Levitin's astounding debut bestseller, This Is Your Brain on Music, enthralled and delighted readers as it transformed our understanding of how music gets in our heads and stays there. Now in his second New York Times bestseller, his genius for combining science and art reveals how music shaped humanity across cultures and throughout history. Dr. Levitin identifies six fundamental song functions or types-friendship, joy, comfort, religion, knowledge, and love-then shows how each in its own way has enabled the social bonding necessary for human culture and society to evolve. He shows, in effect, how these "six songs" work in our brains to preserve the emotional history of our lives and species. Dr. Levitin combines cutting-edge scientific research from his music cognition lab at McGill University and work in an array of related fields; his own sometimes hilarious experiences in the music business; and illuminating interviews with musicians such as Sting and David Byrne, as well as conductors, anthropologists, and evolutionary biologists. The World in Six Songs is, ultimately, a revolution in our understanding of how human nature evolved-right up to the iPod.Read Daniel Levitin's posts on the Penguin Blog.
The World in Six Songs
by Daniel J. LevitinThe author of the New York Times bestseller This Is Your Brain on Music reveals music's role in the evolution of human culture-and "will leave you awestruck" (The New York Times) Daniel J. Levitin's astounding debut bestseller, This Is Your Brain on Music, enthralled and delighted readers as it transformed our understanding of how music gets in our heads and stays there. Now in his second New York Times bestseller, his genius for combining science and art reveals how music shaped humanity across cultures and throughout history. Dr. Levitin identifies six fundamental song functions or types-friendship, joy, comfort, religion, knowledge, and love-then shows how each in its own way has enabled the social bonding necessary for human culture and society to evolve. He shows, in effect, how these "six songs" work in our brains to preserve the emotional history of our lives and species. Dr. Levitin combines cutting-edge scientific research from his music cognition lab at McGill University and work in an array of related fields; his own sometimes hilarious experiences in the music business; and illuminating interviews with musicians such as Sting and David Byrne, as well as conductors, anthropologists, and evolutionary biologists. The World in Six Songs is, ultimately, a revolution in our understanding of how human nature evolved-right up to the iPod. Read Daniel Levitin's posts on the Penguin Blog.