George Washington and the Men Who Shaped America
Spark a curiosity in past events with this primary source reader that offers significant clues on how George Washington and the men who shaped America lived back then.
Item Number:25081
ISBN:9781493830817
Benjamin Banneker: Self-Made Man
Get your students excited as they explore this primary source reader that offers a historical glimpse of what was life was like back then for the self-educated mathematician, scientist, and astronomer with Benjamin Banneker: Self-Made Man.
Item Number:25082
ISBN:9781493830824
We the People: Founding Documents
Breathe life into textbook pages with primary source materials with We the People: Founding Documents. Students will explore some of the significant documents that helped shaped America.
Item Number:25084
ISBN:9781493830848
Phillis Wheatley
Introduce your students to the life of Phillis Wheatley, the first African American writer published in the US. This text breathes life into the pages of history with primary source documents.
Item Number:25882
ISBN:9781493838820
Benjamin Franklin
This fascinating book breathes life into history pages with primary source documents that profile the life of Benjamin Franklin, the talented inventor, politician, and writer who contributed to the Declaration of Independence and Constitution.
Item Number:25884
ISBN:9781493838844
Forming a New Government
Fuel a curiosity for learning with this primary source reader that examines the rising tension among the American Colonies and Great Britain with Forming a New Government.
Item Number:25083
ISBN:9781493830831
Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs: Reconstruction Revolutionary
Fascinate students with this primary source reader that profiles the life of Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs. Aligned to Florida state standards, this text engages students as they use higher order thinking skills to analyze historical events more critically.
Item Number:25540
ISBN:9781493835409
The Spanish-American War
Breathe life into the pages of history with this fascinating nonfiction reader that focuses on The Spanish-American War. This text engages students with primary source documents, providing a glimpse of what life was like during that era.
Item Number:25541
ISBN:9781493835416
Florida's Fight for Equality
The Florida's Fight for Equality text provides a fascinating glimpse into what life was like in Florida during the Civil Rights Movement. This primary source reader brings the past to life as students gain a deeper understanding of Florida's past.
Item Number:25544
ISBN:9781493835447
Mary McLeod Bethune: Education and Equality
Delight your students with this fascinating text that profiles the life of Mary McLeod Bethune. Students will gain a deeper understanding for what life was like back then as they analyze historical events.
Item Number:25545
ISBN:9781493835454
Lue Gim Gong: The Citrus Wizard
Learn more about the fascinating life of the Citrus Wizard." Filled with primary source documents, this text focuses on the lasting impact of Lue Gim Gong's contributions to Florida's orange industry."
Item Number:25549
ISBN:9781493835492
The Great Leap Westward
Excite students with The Great Leap Westward. This nonfiction reader examines Manifest Destiny and the expansion into western territories, as well as the historical battles and land purchases that doubled the size of the United States.
Item Number:25791
ISBN:9781493837915
Thomas Jefferson and the Empire of Liberty
This nonfiction reader explores the life of our nation's third president, from his early years in Virginia to his many accomplishments in law and politics, including Thomas Jefferson's significant contributions authoring the Declaration of Independence.
Item Number:25792
ISBN:9781493837922
The Legacy and Legend of Sacagawea
Breathe life into the pages of history with this primary source reader that explores the life of Sacagawea and her significant contributions to Lewis and Clarks' westward expedition.
Item Number:25793
ISBN:9781493837939
The War of 1812: By the Dawn's Early Light
With this primary source reader, students will explore the war that inspired our national anthem, examining the events that led up to the war and what happened afterwards, including Francis Scott Key penning the iconic The Star-Spangled Banner.""
Item Number:25794
ISBN:9781493837946
James Madison and the Making of the United States
Engage students as they learn more about the Father of the Constitution" with this fascinating biography that focuses his life and many accomplishments, from the Continental Congress, as Secretary of State, and as the fourth US president."
Item Number:25795
ISBN:9781493837953
19th Century Innovations: Paving the Way
Excite students as they learn more about the 19th century inventions that accelerated growth and change in the 1800s. This primary source reader explores the innovations during the century of change that increased commerce and communication.
Item Number:25796
ISBN:9781493837960
Settling and Unsettling the West
With Settling and Unsettling the West, students will examine some of the reasons why people were heading out west, including the gold and silver rushes and the Homestead Act, as well as some of the westward routes pioneer travelers took.
Item Number:25797
ISBN:9781493837977
Laura Ingalls Wilder: Pioneer Woman
This fascinating biography profiles the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder and the events in her life that helped shape her beloved children's books. Students will focus on the author's early years, from her westward travels to living on a homestead.
Item Number:25798
ISBN:9781493837984
American Indians in the 1800s: Right and Resistance
Spark a curiosity for past events with this nonfiction reader focusing on the lives of native people as pioneers began moving westward during the 19th century. Students will explore the significant historical events that affected American Indians.
Item Number:25799
ISBN:9781493837991
Sitting Bull: Eagles Cannot Be Crows
Examine the life of Sitting Bull, from his early days as Jumping Badger to his leadership during the Battle of Little Bighorn. This primary source reader offers a glimpse on what life might be have been like for Plains Indians in the 1800s.
Item Number:25800
ISBN:9781493838004
Abolitionists: What We Need Is Action
Ignite a passion for history as students learn more about the 19th-century abolitionists who fought to end slavery. This text spotlights significant pioneers in the abolitionist movement, including Frederick Douglass, William Still, and Harriet Tubman.
Item Number:25801
ISBN:9781493838011
Harriet Tubman: Leading Others to Liberty
Explore the courageous life of Harriet Tubman, from her early days born into slavery to her brave efforts as the first female conductor for the Underground Railroad, with this high-interest nonfiction book.
Item Number:25802
ISBN:9781493838028
The Civil War: Brother Against Brother
Breathe life into the pages of history with this engaging nonfiction reader that explores some of the main issues that divided the nation, major battles of the war including Bull Run and Shiloh, Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, and more.
Item Number:25804
ISBN:9781493838042