This book contains everything you need to help your kids succeed in social studies. You know that how a child performs in the first six years of school has a profound influence on the rest of his or her life. That's why you're so eager to help your kids do the best they can in all the core subjects taught in grade school. Written by experts in primary school education, the "Get Ready! for Social Studies" series empowers you with the tools you need to help your grade-schoolers develop and hone the skills needed to perform at grade level, or better, in socialstudies-related subjects. The only comprehensive skill-building series of its kind, the "Get Ready! for Social Studies" series makes it easy for you to take a proactive role in your children's education and oversee their progress.Each grade-specific guide in this hands-on series corresponds to the content found in social studies curricula across the country. And each features expert tips, techniques, and practice exercises, in abundance, to bring students' classroom performance up to snuff, while also providing them with a head start in preparing for state-mandated tests."Get Ready! for Social Studies: Civics, Government and Citizenship" covers the foundations of American government, from the rights and responsibilities of United States citizens, to the three-branch organization of government at the federal, state and local levels.
Only the "Get Ready! for Social Studies" series features: sample problems and practice exercises mirroring the content found in classrooms and on standardized tests; creative techniques for helping kids master grade-appropriate concepts; skill reviews after every section that help parents gauge kid's progress; final tests to assess performance levels and identify areas that still need work; and tables of state-mandated tests.Other volumes in the "Get Ready! for Social Studies" series include: "Get Ready! for Social Studies: Book Reports, Essays, and Research Papers"; "Get Ready! for Social Studies: Civics, Government, and Citizenship"; "Get Ready! for Social Studies: Geography"; and "Get Ready! for Social Studies: World History. The contents include: introduction; foundations of United States Government; United States Citizenship; the political process; Federal Government: The Legislative Branch; Federal Government: The Judicial Branch; Federal Government: The Executive Branch; Policy Taxing and Spending; State Government; Local Government; Governments of the World; Appendices; and Index.

This book contains evrything you need to help your kids succeed in social studies. You know that how a child performs in the first six years of school has a profound influence on the rest of his or her life. That's why you're so eager to help your kids do the best they can in all the core subjects taught in grade school. Written by experts in primary school education, the "Get Ready! for Social Studies" series empowers you with the tools you need to help your grade-schoolers develop and hone the skills needed to perform at grade level, or better, in socialstudies-related subjects.The only comprehensive skill-building series of its kind, the "Get Ready! for Social Studies" series makes it easy for you to take a proactive role in your children's education and oversee their progress. Each grade-specific guide in this hands-on series corresponds to the content found in social studies curricula across the country. And each features expert tips, techniques, and practice exercises, in abundance, to bring students' classroom performance up to snuff, while also providing them with a head start in preparing for state-mandated tests."Get Ready! for Social Studies: Geography" concentrates on explaining the major concepts in geography.
Reading maps and globes, landforms, natural regions, human movement, interaction between humans and the environment, and economics are all described in depth. Only the "Get Ready! for Social Studies" series features: Sample problems and practice exercises mirroring the content found in classrooms and on standardized tests; Creative techniques for helping kids master grade-appropriate concepts; Skill reviews after every section that help parents gauge kid's progress; Final tests to assess performance levels and identify areas that still need work; and, Tables of state-mandated tests.Other volumes in the "Get Ready! for Social Studies" series include: "Get Ready! for Social Studies: Book Reports, Essays, and Research Papers"; "Get Ready! for Social Studies: Civics, Government, and Citizenship"; "Get Ready! for Social Studies: Geography"; and "Get Ready! for Social Studies: World History". The chapters include: Geography; Matters; Understanding Maps and Globes; Planet Earth: Its Land, Water, and Air; Natural Regions of Earth: Biomes People and Earth; Geography of the United States by Region; and, Geography of the Earth by Continent.

This book contains evrything you need to help your kids succeed in social studies. You know that how a child performs in the first six years of school has a profound influence on the rest of his or her life. That's why you're so eager to help your kids do the best they can in all the core subjects taught in grade school. Written by experts in primary school education, the Get Ready! for Social Studies series empowers you with the tools you need to help your grade-schoolers develop and hone the skills needed to perform at grade level, or better, in socialstudies-related subjects. The only comprehensive skill-building series of its kind, the "Get Ready! for Social Studies" series makes it easy for you to take a proactive role in your children's education and oversee their progress.Each grade-specific guide in this hands-on series corresponds to the content found in social studies curricula across the country. And each features expert tips, techniques, and practice exercises, in abundance, to bring students' classroom performance up to snuff, while also providing them with a head start in preparing for state-mandated tests."Get Ready! for Social Studies: World History" is arranged in chronological order from pre-history to the present day, illustrating the major developments throughout the world during every major time-period.
Covering movements in art, science, technology, and progressions in human thought and philosophy, "World History" examines human interaction as well as historical events and major economic developments. Only the "Get Ready! for Social Studies" series features: Sample problems and practice exercises mirroring the content found in classrooms and on standardized tests; Creative techniques for helping kids master grade-appropriate concepts; Skill reviews after every section that help parents gauge kid's progress; Final tests to assess performance levels and identify areas that still need work; and, Tables of state-mandated tests.Other volumes in the "Get Ready! for Social Studies" series include: "Get Ready! for Social Studies: Book Reports, Essays, and Research Papers"; "Get Ready! for Social Studies: Civics, Government, and Citizenship"; "Get Ready! for Social Studies: Geography"; "Get Ready! for Social Studies: and, World History". The chapters include: The World before Civilization; The First Civilizations (5000 b.c. -1200 b.c.); Civilization Expands (1200 b.c.-500 b.c.); The Classical World (500 b.c.-a.d. 1); Decline of the Ancient world (a.d. 1-a.d. 400); Religious Empires (a.d.4
00-1000); New Social Orders (1000-1350); A World Reborn (1350-1500); The Sixteenth Century Trade and Colonization (1600-1750); Industry and Revolution (1750-1850); The Triumph of Nationalism (1850-1907); The World at War (1900-1950); and The Shrinking World (1950-present).

This book contains everything you need to help your kids succeed in social studies. You know that how a child performs in the first six years of school has a profound influence on the rest of his or her life. That's why you're so eager to help your kids do the best they can in all the core subjects taught in grade school. Written by experts in primary school education, the "Get Ready! for Social Studies" series empowers you with the tools you need to help your grade-schoolers develop and hone the skills needed to perform at grade level, or better, in social studies-related subjects. The only comprehensive skill-building series of its kind, the "Get Ready! for Social Studies" series makes it easy for you to take a proactive role in your children's education and oversee their progress.Each grade-specific guide in this hands-on series corresponds to the content found in social studies curricula across the country. And each features expert tips, techniques, and practice exercises, in abundance, to bring students' classroom performance up to snuff, while also providing them with a head start in preparing for state-mandated tests.Emphasizing writing skills and the techniques of writing, "Get Ready!
for Social Studies: Book Reports, Essays, and Research Papers" combines step-by-step instruction, examples, and practice exercises in a format that is easy to understand and implement. Only the "Get Ready! for Social Studies" series features: Sample problems and practice exercises mirroring the content found in classrooms and on standardized tests; Creative techniques for helping kids master grade-appropriate concepts; Skill reviews after every section that help parents gauge kid's progress; Final tests to assess performance levels and identify areas that still need work; and tables of state-mandated tests.Other volumes in the "Get Ready! for Social Studies" series include: "Get Ready! for Social Studies: Book Reports, Essays, and Research Papers"; "Get Ready! for Social Studies: Civics, Government, and Citizenship"; "Get Ready! for Social Studies: Geography"; and, "Get Ready! for Social Studies: World History".The chapters include: paragraphs and essays: what your child needs to know, implications, skills practice, top of the class book reports: what your child needs to know, implications, skills practice, top of the class research reports: what your child needs to know, implications, skills practice, top of the class writer's handbook: sample essay section from grade 5 standardized social studies test, spelling rules and tips, avoiding sexist language, how to read a dictionary entry, how to read a thesaurus entry, using the library, tables of weights and measures, states of the union, countries of the world, presidents of the united states, useful web sites, preamble to the united states constitution, bill of rights, declaration of independence, project-scheduling form, idea organizers, and a form for self-evaluation of student writing.