The third set of the My Community: Jobs focuses on some of the essential workers that kids may be hearing more about during the COVID-19 pandemic. Young readers will learn more about these important workers while strengthening reading skills. Aligned to Common Core standards & correlated to state standards.
AQA GCSE 9-1 Sociology Exam Practice Papers (AQA GCSE (9-1) Sociology)
by Simon Addison, Kelly Banbury, and John Harvey
Exam Board: AQALevel & Subject: GCSE (9-1) Sociology (7191, 7192)First teaching: September 2017 First exams: June 2019 Exam practice for the new, more challenging AQA GCSE (9-1) Sociology specification. Written by practising teachers and examiners, this pack provides six complete exam papers to help your students practise the new question formats. Answers, indicative content and a range of sample responses will support your marking and allow you to assess progress with ease t...
Young Voices of Loudon County (Young Voices of America, #1)
by Bobbi Carducci and Michael Carducci
What Do They Do? Police Officers (Community Connections) (Community Connections: What Do They Do?)
by Gaetano Capici
Critical Perspectives on Free Trade and Globalization (Analyzing the Issues)
by Bridey Heing
AQA A Level Sociology Themes and Perspectives (Haralambos and Holborn AQA A Level Sociology)
by Michael Haralambos, Martin Holborn, Pauline Wilson, and Tim Davies
Exam Board: AQALevel & Subject: AS and A Level Sociology (7191, 7192)First teaching: September 2015 First exams: June 2017 The most up-to-date coverage and in-depth exam support for AQA A-level Sociology, from the bestselling authors of Sociology: Themes and Perspectives. Book 2 provides in-depth coverage of AQA's 2015 specifications, with chapters on Crime and deviance, Theory and methods and Beliefs in society. The clear, easy to navigate s...
Zapatos Con Historia (Yellow Umbrella Books: Social Studies Spanish)
by Abby Jackson
Barbara Jordan’s work as an educator, a lawyer, and a politician helped shape the American civil rights movement. Barbara Jordan: Politician and Civil Rights Leaderexplores her legacy. Easy-to-read text, vivid images, and helpful back matter give readers a clear look at this subject. Features include a table of contents, infographics, a glossary, additional resources, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.
Korean Celebrations takes young readers on an exciting exploration of Korea's colourful festivals and family celebrations wonderful days that are filled with exciting activities and delicious foods. This book allows children to experience Korean culture first-hand by involving them in games, crafts, stories, foods and other activities like the following: Preparing and enjoying delicious Songpyeon sweet dumplings that everyone loves to eat on Chuseok (Korea's version of Thanksgiving); Folding a p...
American Tall Tales (The Jim Weiss Audio Collection) (The Jim Weiss Audio Collection, #0)
You will laugh out loud as you meet Paul Bunyan, taller than the trees and mightier than the rivers; Johnny Appleseed, whose gentle generosity makes him a beloved legend; Pecos Bill, whose outrageous Texas-sized exploits make him the greatest of all cowboys; and Jim's original tale of the Wild West.
World of Mythology Set 1 (Set) (The World of Mythology)
by Jim Ollhoff
"Explores the real story behind monsters, why myths and legends grew around them, and how to sort between fact and fiction"--Provided by publisher.
"Explores the real story behind unicorns, why myths and legends grew around them, and how to sort between fact and fiction"--Provided by publisher.
Why Should I Care About the Ancient Romans? (Why Should I Care About History?)
by Don Nardo
We celebrate the Ancient Romans for contributions they made to modern engineering and architecture, but their impact is felt in even the smallest details of everyday life. Discover how inventions like socks, fast food restaurants and cinemas got their start in Ancient Rome and evolved into things we enjoy today.
The Equal Rights Amendment (Finding a Voice: Women's Fight for Equal) (Finding a Voice: Women's Fight for Equality in U.S. Society)
by LeeAnne Gelletly
It took decades, and a Constitutional amendment, for all American women to get the right to vote. But the legal right to vote did not guarantee equality under the law. Suffrage leader Alice Paul believed another amendment was needed. In 1923, she wrote the Equal Rights Amendment. It was introduced in Congress. And the national debate over the ERA began. The major principle of the Equal Rights Amendment is that gender should not determine any legal rights of citizens. Supporters believed the ERA...