Engaging with History in Classroom - American Revolution Activity Book (3S2712)
Immerse students into the drama, intrigue, and heroic tales surrounding the American Revolution. Reproducible exercises, student activities, and primary sources not only teach the facts of the war, but also allow students to think critically and recognize multiple perspectives on the events leading up to the birth of this independent nation.
©2014. 176 pages, softcover. 8 x 11 inches. Reproducible. Middle School.
Engaging with History in Classroom - The Civil War Activity Book (3S2713)
Lead students through the story of the Civil War, exploring the different lifestyles of the North and South; the philosophical, economic, and political realities that divided the nation; and the historical battles that ultimately led to the preservation of the Union. Classroom lessons, activities, and primary sources provide students a comprehensive view of the war that shaped the United States.
©2015. 202 pages, softcover. 8 x 11 inches. Reproducible. Middle School.
Engaging with History in Classroom - Reconstruction Era Activity Book (3S2714)
Introduce students to the events that followed the Reconstruction, as technological advances and new waves of immigration changed the face of the American economy. This unit especially focuses on activities that help students view the different sides of conflicts that arose as African-Americans, Native American tribes, immigrants, and laborers fought for their rights.
©2015. 224 pages, softcover. 8 x 11 inches. Reproducible. Middle School.
Engaging with History in Classroom - The Civil Rights Movement Activity Book (3S2715)
Explore and reexamine the struggles, controversies, and conflicts of the Civil Rights Movement with this reproducible workbook. Lessons, classroom activities, and primary sources encourage critical thinking as students analyze and reflect upon the issues of civil rights and racism that still exist today.
©2015. 146 pages, softcover. 8 x 11 inches. Reproducible. Middle School.
Engaging with History in the Classroom Set of 4 Books
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Engaging with History in Classroom - American Revolution Activity Book (3S2712)
Immerse students into the drama, intrigue, and heroic tales surrounding the American Revolution. Reproducible exercises, student activities, and primary sources not only teach the facts of the war, but also allow students to think critically and recognize multiple perspectives on the events leading up to the birth of this independent nation.
©2014. 176 pages, softcover. 8 x 11 inches. Reproducible. Middle School.
Engaging with History in Classroom - The Civil War Activity Book (3S2713)
Lead students through the story of the Civil War, exploring the different lifestyles of the North and South; the philosophical, economic, and political realities that divided the nation; and the historical battles that ultimately led to the preservation of the Union. Classroom lessons, activities, and primary sources provide students a comprehensive view of the war that shaped the United States.
©2015. 202 pages, softcover. 8 x 11 inches. Reproducible. Middle School.
Engaging with History in Classroom - Reconstruction Era Activity Book (3S2714)
Introduce students to the events that followed the Reconstruction, as technological advances and new waves of immigration changed the face of the American economy. This unit especially focuses on activities that help students view the different sides of conflicts that arose as African-Americans, Native American tribes, immigrants, and laborers fought for their rights.
©2015. 224 pages, softcover. 8 x 11 inches. Reproducible. Middle School.
Engaging with History in Classroom - The Civil Rights Movement Activity Book (3S2715)
Explore and reexamine the struggles, controversies, and conflicts of the Civil Rights Movement with this reproducible workbook. Lessons, classroom activities, and primary sources encourage critical thinking as students analyze and reflect upon the issues of civil rights and racism that still exist today.
©2015. 146 pages, softcover. 8 x 11 inches. Reproducible. Middle School.
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