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History of Our World: People, Places, and Ideas by Henry Billings. Hardcover, Steck-Vaughn, 2003. This world history textbook at reading level 4 is aimed at students in grades 6-12. This standards-driven tool incorporates three proven approaches: the global approach, which emphasizes historical continuity and cultural interaction; the reading approach, intended to draw readers into the narrative without distraction or intimidation; and the skills approach, which uses excerpts, maps, graphs, and charts to strengthen skills. 580 pages. Has lots of color illustrations. BTH-3998. $44.51-D
World History Readers' Theater
by Robert W, Smith. Teacher Created Resources, 2008. Let your students become more involved in the drama of history. Use these original, convenient, pull-out, reproducible scripts based on historic events and highlights to get away from the textbooks periodically and bring what they've been reading to life. Each of 12 scripts is accompanied by background information, extension activities (including literature connections), and discussion questions. Plays center on the following topics:
Marco Polo; the Black Death; Italian Renaissance; Conquistadores; Elizabethan Age; Isaac Newton; Captain James Cook; French Revolution; Great Balloon Ride; French Impressionists; Russian Revolution, and Nazi Mobs.
BTH-4771. $13.49-D
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