American Civics and Government, Softcover Student Edition (Economics)
by Matthew Downey
Hunting, Harvesting & Home(oop) (People & Customs of the World)
by Jacqueline Dineen
Celebrates the rituals and customs of hunting and gathering societies around the world, especially the ways people find or grow food, live in groups, and settle disputes.
The National Anthem / El Himno Nacional (Powerkids Readers: American Symbols / S-Mbolos de Am'rica) (Powerkids Readers American Symbols)
by Joe Gaspar
Pri Soc Stud 6 Tg Malawi
This book is suitable for ages 9 to 14 years. This updated book includes new information on the distinctive blend of traditional and modern ways of life in Japan, the challenges faced by Japanese society today, and leisure activities such as manga and karaoke.
Environment Protection Agency (Know Your Government S.)
by Kevin J. Law
Humanities Alive 1 2E Teacher Guide & EGuidePLUS (Humanities Alive, #80)
by Ken Nailon, John Andrews, and Anne Dempster
Speaking and Listening for Low Attainers
Nineteenth-Century Lumber Camp Cooking (Exploring History Through Simple Recipes)
by Maureen M Fischer
The Great Depression (Inquire and Investigate)
by Marcia Amidon Lusted
Citizenship (Character Education (Prebound))
by Robin Santos Doak
Coping with Loss. the Life Changes Handbook (Really Useful Handbooks, #5)
by Anita Naik
Sociology: Dealing with Data Paper
by Ian Marsh, Keith Trobe, Janis Griffiths, Tanya Hope, Shaun Best, and Graham Harris
Suitable for the 2000 specifications, Sociology: Dealing with Data will help to develop your students' data-handling skills. This clearly structured text provides step-by-step guidance through a range of key themes, making it es of all the categories they are likely to meet in the examination. It also offers guidance on tackling exam questions by providing information about what to highlight, common problems and how to structure answers. Thorough practice in specific examination techniqu...
Snow Falling in Spring: Coming of Age in China During the Cultural Revolution (Melanie Kroupa Books)
by Moying Li
Have you ever gone looking for buried treasure? Find out all about being an archaeologist, the treasure that has been found - from gold coins to butter that has been preserved for thousands of years - and what we can learn from it in this fascinating information book. Gold/Band 9 fiction offers developing readers literary language and stories with distinctive characters.Text type: An information bookAn illustrated timeline on pages 22 and 23 helps readers to recap the finds in chronolo...
Large, vibrant paintings and shimmering foil stars make a brilliant connection between age-old stargazing tales and the constellations. Full-color illustrations with silver foil highlights.
Each book in the series focuses on one area of Human Rights using the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a basis for their exploration. The series considers how these rights were established and how they work - or are overlooked in today's society. The issues discussed within each title are introduced by historical and modern day case studies.
Spotlight on Europe (Spotlight on the Continents)
by Karen Bush Gibson
"An introduction to Europe including climate, landforms, plants, animals, and people"--Provided by publisher.