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Materials to support your Social Studies and Language Arts curriculum
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Runny Babbit
A Billy Sook
by Shel Silverstein
Welcome to the world of Runny Babbit and his friends Toe Jurtle, Skertie Gunk, Rirty Dat, Dungry Hog, and the other creatures of the green woods who speak a topsy-turvy language all their own. So if you say, “Let’s bead a rook that’s billy as can see,” you’re talkin’ Runny Babbit talk — just like mim and he! Hardcover. 96 pp. Gr. 4-6.
Item: #981231 | Price: $17.99 | Page 70
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DK History of the World
by Plantagenet Somerset Fry
Why did the ancient Egyptians build the Great Pyramids? What started the Industrial Revolution? You’ll find the answers to these questions and thousands more in this definitive chronology of world history for students. Packed with full-color photographs of real artifacts, tools, and art from around the globe, as well as detailed illustrations of the people who lived during each era. Hardcover. 400 pp. Gr. 4-7.
Item: #894101 | Price: $39.99 | Page 59
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Teaching With Favorite Jan Brett Books
Jacqueline Clarke
With charming characters and detailed, rich illustrations, Jan Brett’s tales are beloved classics. Students can take away more from her stories by writing an alternate ending to Gingerbread Baby, writing a “Dear Matti” letter to reinforce writing skills, and more. Paperback. 64 pp. Gr. K-2.
Item: #939509 | Price: $11.99 | Page 3
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Cornerstones of Freedom, Second Series
Dramatic and defining moments in American history — from colonial times to the present — come vividly to life in this series. This updated and newly redesigned extension of the acclaimed original series is an indispensable resource that supports curricula in History, Social Studies, and Geography. Each book includes expanded subject coverage, suheadings, informative sidebars, glossary terms, sidebars, and additional resources. Library bound. 48 pp. each. Gr. 4-6.
Each book $26.00 | Page 57
Item: #413898 | The Attack on Pearl Harbor
Item: #438352 | The Battle of Gettysburg
Item: #892737 | The Boston Tea Party
Item: #438353 | Ellis Island
Item: #892738 | The Great Chicago Fire
Item: #892739 | The Great Civil War Draft Riot
Item: #422831 | The Lewis and Clark Expedition
Item: #892741 | Rosie the Riveter
Item: #414029 | September 11, 2001
Item: #438356 | The Trail of Tears
Item: #438357 | The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Item: #438358 | The Underground Railroad
Item: #892742 | Women’s Right to Vote
Item: #981625 | Cornerstones of Freedom Set (13 titles) | Price: $329.55 |
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Vocabulary Cartoon of the Day
Marc Tyler Nobleman
What better way to make vocabulary words stick than through funny and engaging cartoons? Just one cartoon a day, complete with clear, simple definitions and sentences, will help build students’ vocabulary and boost their reading, writing, and test-taking skills. Paperback. 96 pp. Gr. 4-6.
Item: #951769 | Price: $13.99 | Page 64
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Easy Make & Learn Projects: Northeast and Southwest Indians
Donald Silver and Patricia Wynne
Meticulously researched, accurate, and informative, the lessons and projects in these books will help you teach your students about the Native American tribes of the Northeast and Southwest. Students will learn where different tribes lived, about tribal histories and cultures, and how different peoples met their needs for shelter, food, clothing, and more. Each reproducible model comes with easy how-to’s, a step-by-step lesson, and extension activities. Paperback. 80 pp. Gr. 3-5.
Each book $12.99 | Page: 57
Item: #924116 | Northeast Indians
Item: #924115 | Southwest Indians |
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