When the U.S. economy collapsed in 1929, it ruined lives around the world. However, nowhere was hit harder than the United States. Millions of Americans lost their jobs during the Great Depression. Learn about this significant period of U.S. history with this primary source reader that focuses on the Great Depression and the New Deal.
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World War II was the most destructive war in history. The European Theater played host to some of the most significant events of the war. Breathe life into the pages of history with this primary source reader that focuses on the history of World War II in Europe.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt tackled some of the toughest times the country has ever seen. His leadership lifted the country out of the Great Depression and through World War II while overcoming serious personal obstacles. This primary source biography focuses on Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
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The 20th century was a period of turbulent change that forever altered the geography of the world. New countries formed, and old systems fell. In the end, there was a new, changed world. Breathe life into the pages of history with this primary source reader that focuses on the changing geography of the 20th century.
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Two nations. Two ideologies. One Cold War. From 1947 to 1991, the United States and the Soviet Union engaged in an open rivalry known as the Cold War. This time was a build-up of tensions that defined the two nations for years to come. Breathe life into the pages of history with this primary source reader that focuses on the Cold War Era.
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Between 1950 and 2001, the development of technology changed the world. Not only did it revolutionize the way humans communicate and share information, but it also changed the world's economy. Breathe life into the pages of history with primary sources that provide deeper, meaningful insights into what life was like during the Information Revolution.
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Americans were ready for change in 1980 when Ronald Reagan was elected president. He led the country with two main goals in mind: to rescue the economy and to stop the spread of communism. Reagan did both during his two terms as president. Breathe life into the pages of history with this primary source biography that focuses on Ronald Reagan.
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American history is filled with instances of people coming together for common causes. These mass demonstrations have shaped the country. Today, people still fight for civil rights. They have a long history to build upon. Breathe life into the pages of history with this primary source reader that focuses on civil rights.
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Teach beginning readers about the rewards of being kind to others with this beautifully illustrated retelling of the Aesop fable, the Lion and the Mouse. This wordless picture book features vibrant illustrations that encourage children to use their own words to describe what is happening in each picture, developing their oral language skills.
Slow and steady wins the race! Teach early readers about perseverance and patience with this beautifully illustrated retelling of the Aesop fable, The Tortoise and the Hare. This wordless picture book features vibrant illustrations that encourage children to use their own words to describe what is happening in each picture, developing their oral language skills.
This wordless picture book introduces beginning readers to the idea that taking the time to do something right pays off in the long run. This beautifully illustrated adaptation of the beloved fable, The Three Little Pigs, features vibrant illustrations that encourage children to use their own words to describe what is happening in each illustration, developing their oral language skills.
Join a family on their cross-country trip through America! From coastal forests to New York City, there's so much to see and do from sea to shining sea. This wordless picture book features captivating illustrations that encourage children to use their own words to describe what is happening in each picture, developing their oral language skills.
Join the fun as three friends discover a box of historical costumes and play dress-up. Even the cat gets in on the fun! Early readers will learn about important US symbols with this playful, wordless picture book. The vibrant illustrations encourage children to use their own words to describe what is happening in each picture, developing their oral language skills.
From biking to boating, there's a lot to do along the Ohio river. Join a girl and her dog as they spend a fun day by the water. This wordless picture book features vibrant illustrations that encourage children to use their own words to describe what is happening in each picture, developing their oral language skills.
Young readers will love this story about a boy who compares his growth to that of his pet dog, Fred. This beautifully illustrated fiction reader introduces children to the concepts of growth and change. With rich, colorful illustrations that support the single word of text, children will develop their oral language skills as they describe what is happening in each illustration.
This beautifully illustrated fiction reader introduces kindergarten students to the classic fable, The Little Red Hen. Beginning readers will learn about collaboration, work ethics, and sharing responsibilities. With vibrant illustrations that support the single word of text on each page, children will develop their oral language skills as they describe what is happening in each illustration.
A girl buys two ice cream cones from a street vendor in her neighborhood, one for herself and one for her grandpa. But will both treats make it safely home? This fun, beautifully illustrated fiction book teaches beginning readers about acts of kindness. With vibrant illustrations that support the single word of text on each page, children will develop their oral language and counting skills as they describe what is happening in each illustration.
Take a trip that is out of this world! Join a young astronaut as he counts his way through outer space. This fun, beautifully illustrated fiction reader teaches beginning readers to count to ten. With vibrant illustrations that support the single word of text on each page, children will develop their oral language skills as they describe what is happening in each illustration.
A boy's snacks are disappearing one by one. Can he follow the clues and find the guilty culprit? Children will be delighted by this story of an incorrigible snack thief. This fun, beautifully illustrated fiction book teaches beginning readers about sharing. With vibrant illustrations that support the single word of text on each page, children will develop their oral language and subtraction skills as they describe what is happening in each illustration.
What is needed to set up a lemonade stand? Count all the things that are needed! This beautifully illustrated reader develops children's oral language skills as they describe what is happening in each picture. They will also practice counting to ten as they count the things that are required for a lemonade stand.
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