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This examination of slavery in America balances accounts of oppression with true stories of resistance and resilience, centering on the voices of enslaved people. Page Plus QR codes link readers to primary source recordings from the Voices Remembering Slavery collection at the Library of Congress. Reflection questions and an activism spread offer ways to understand and address the modern legacy of slavery.
The White Table is set in many mess halls as a symbol for and remembrance to service members fallen, missing, or held captive in the line of duty. Solitary and solemn, it is the table where no one will ever sit. As a special gift to her Uncle John, Katie and her sisters are asked to help set the white table for dinner. As their mother explains the significance of each item placed on the table Katie comes to understand and appreciate the depth of sacrifice that her uncle, and each member of the
Get your adrenaline flowing and discover the amazing science behind amusement park rides. Whether it be stomach-turning carousels, gravity-busting high-level drops, or super-fast twisting roller coasters-each one uses science to thrill the rider and keep them safe. This amazing series looks behind the rides to discover the engineering and science that makes them work. From forces, mass, speed, inertia, velocity, acceleration, kinetic energy, and much, much more . . . . These four books make scie
The 16-page Teacher Resource Guide (TRG) available on CD provide over 100 activities and reproducible worksheets to support the books are extend students' reading skills, simply select and print the activities that you need.
The 16-page Teacher Resource Guide (TRG) available on CD provide over 100 activities and reproducible worksheets to support the books are extend students' reading skills, simply select and print the activities that you need.
Readers will discover how artifacts left behind by ancient cultures can tell us about how people lived long ago. This set encourages children to explore history as an archaeologist, examining primary sources and the clues they give us about ancient civilizations. Readers learn about ancient cultures and their practices, including how each group farmed or found food, what they believed, and how they celebrated. They're then invited to relate an artifact to what they've learned and draw conclusion
Changes to our environment are among the most pressing issues facing human beings in the twenty-first century. This hard-hitting series explores these topics in a balanced and objective way that readers can relate and respond to easily. Readers are encouraged to adopt a questioning approach as they critically assess different sides of the issues covered, the presentation of which includes informative graphics and quotes from authorities on each topic.