Fb2 Creating America: Beginnings through Reconstruction: Student Edition © 2005 2005 ePub
by MCDOUGAL LITTEL
Category: | Education and Reference |
Subcategory: | Teenagers |
Author: | MCDOUGAL LITTEL |
ISBN: | 0618376984 |
ISBN13: | 978-0618376988 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | MCDOUGAL LITTEL (December 29, 2003) |
Pages: | 816 |
Fb2 eBook: | 1143 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1990 kb |
Digital formats: | mbr docx rtf azw |
McDougal Littell Creating America: TAKS Diagnostic and Practice Tests (Student) Grades 6-8 Beginnings through . Series: Creating America: Beginnings through Reconstruction. Hardcover: 816 pages.
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Creating America motivates students to interact with the past and see the impact of history on their lives today. It supports all students through interactive approaches to reading, thinking, and social studies skills. Interdisciplinary activities, hands-on workshops, and interactive exercises prompt students to think their way through historical situations. The words and stories of people from America's past lend a personal perspective to the lessons.