Zapatos Con Historia (Yellow Umbrella Books: Social Studies Spanish)
by Abby Jackson
The Birth of Hip-Hop (Freedom's Promise)
by Duchess Harris and Tammy Gagne
The Teacher Guide provides a series of questions and suggested answers for each of the topics in the student book. The Guide also includes background information on the topics- quotes from author/s of the research, further material on the methods used in the study and general information on the research findings. Sociology in Pictures: Research Methods is a fresh and exciting publication based on styles from graphic novels and comics. The Teacher Guide provides a series of questions an...
Puedes contar conmigo! (You Can Count on Me!) (Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy)
by Joanne Mattern
Introduce students to what makes a good citizen and why it is important. In this Spanish-translated nonfiction book, readers will learn what they can do to be good citizens, what leaders do to help citizens, and the rules that good citizens follow. With primary source documents and images to support the text, students will be engaged and inspired, as they build their literacy skills and social studies content knowledge.
Women's Issues in Alice Walker's the Color Purple (Social Issues in Literature)
Central and South America Activitybook (World in Focus (Blackbirch Paperback))
by John-Paul Bianchi
War in Ernest Hemingway's for Whom the Bell Tolls (Social Issues in Literature) (Social Issues in Literature (Paperback))
Uses brief text, illustrations, quizzes, and games to explain about the human body, emotions, families, world population and peace.
One Day We Had to Run! (UNHCR / Save the Children)
by Sybella Wilkes
Principals (Community Connections) (Community Connections: What Do They Do?)
by Gaetano Capici
Maestros (Teachers) (Spanish Version) (Trabajos En Mi Comunidad (My Community: Jobs))
by Julie Murray
Carteros (Mail Carriers) (Spanish Version) (Trabajos En Mi Comunidad (My Community: Jobs))
by Julie Murray
Overpopulation (Discovery Education: The Environment)
by Andrew Einspruch
Abdus, Annie, Marco and Terri take children on tours of their homes and neighbourhoods in a multicultural treasure hunt. The reader can choose their own course in this interactively structured book, and is encouraged to be respectful of other cultures.
Community Economics (Set) (Community Economics)
by Meg Gaertner and Marne Ventura
Instructor's Review Copy for Visions of the West, Combined Volume
by Eric Robinson, Dk Dorling Kindersley, Paul Halliday, Mark Kishlansky, and Ana Siljak
I Can't Live Without... A Book on Necessities Grade 2 Children's Growing Up and Facts of Life Books