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The Creek and the Cherokee

The Creek and the Cherokee explores state history in this appropriately leveled informational text that promotes social studies content literacy.

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Sequoyah and the Written Word

Delve into the history of Sequoyah with this high-interest reader that connects to Georgia state studies standards. This biography promotes social studies content literacy with dynamic primary source documents.

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James Oglethorpe: Not for Self, but for Others

Learn more about James Oglethorpe's contributions to Georgia history with this reader that connects to Georgia state studies standards. This biography promotes social studies content literacy with primary source documents.

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Tomochichi: Chief and Friend

Explore the history of Tomochichi with this high-interest reader that connects to Georgia state studies standards. This engaging nonfiction text promotes social studies content literacy with dynamic, full-color primary source documents.

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Mary Musgrove: Bringing People Together

Examine the importance of Mary Musgrove in Colonial Georgia with this reader that connects to Georgia state studies standards. This biography promotes social studies content literacy with dynamic primary source documents.

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Savannah: Hostess City of the South

Take a closer look at Savannah: Hostess City of the South, the oldest city in Georgia, in this informational text that promotes social studies content literacy. This state studies-driven text features dynamic primary source documents.

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Martin Luther King Jr.: Destined to Lead

Explore the powerful contributions of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr to history in this nonfiction reader that connects to Georgia state studies standards. This biography promotes social studies content literacy with dynamic primary source documents.

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Jackie Robinson: Hometown Hero

Discover more about Jackie Robinson, the first African American major league baseball player, in this reader that connects to Georgia state studies standards. This biography promotes social studies content literacy with dynamic primary source documents.

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Jimmy Carter: For the People

Learn more about the accomplishments of former US President Jimmy Carter in this high-interest reader that connects to Georgia state studies. This biography promotes social studies content literacy with dynamic primary source documents.

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Georgia: Money and Me

Georgia: Money and Me explores state studies in this appropriately leveled informational text that promotes social studies content literacy. This state studies-driven text features dynamic primary source documents.

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Georgia's Goods and Services

Georgia's Goods and Services explores state studies in this informational text that promotes social studies content literacy. This state studies-driven text features dynamic primary source documents.

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Remembering Our Heroes: Veterans Day

As Americans, we have much to be thankful for. Many brave men and women serve in the armed forces. They uphold our values and protect our borders. On Veterans Day, we take time to thank these people.

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American Culture

American culture is all around us. The food we eat, the clothes we wear, and even the music that we listen to shows our unique culture. It is important that we celebrate the mosaic of American culture.

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Cultures Around the World

There are many countries in our world, and they each have a unique way of life. When we explore different cultures, we learn about the people of the world. Although we may be different, we also have much in common. We are all part of one world.

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The U.S. Constitution and You

America has the oldest working constitution in the world! It tells our leaders how to run the country, and it ensures that Americans have rights. Our nation's founders wrote the U.S. Constitution over 200 years ago, and we still follow it today!

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Our Government: The Three Branches

Once America was free from Great Britain, it needed to decide how to run the new country. The nation's founders split the government into three branches. This ensured that no one person would have too much power. This system keeps us free!

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We the People: Civic Values in America

Today, Americans embrace one another's differences. But it was not always this way. In the past, people had to struggle against slavery and unfair leaders. Americans believe in equality and responsibility. These are our civic values.

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Our Ever-Changing Environment

The Earth is constantly changing. Earthquakes shake the ground. Volcanoes create new land. Water and wind erode rocks. These natural things are changing the face of our planet.

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Capital Resources and the Economy

Capital resources are used every day! These are tools that make it easier for us to do things. They are a part of our economy. The economy helps us get the things that we want and need.

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Our Natural Resources

We need natural resources to survive. Natural resources are things that nature gives us. But we need to be careful that we do not use too many of Earth's resources. We need to take care of Earth because it takes care of us!

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Amazing Americans: Thurgood Marshall

Thurgood Marshall was an incredible man. He believed that separate but equal" was not fair. He became a justice for the Supreme Court and helped change unfair laws for African Americans. He is known as "Mr. Civil Rights"."

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Amazing Americans: Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks was an amazing woman. She stood up for herself and her beliefs. One day, Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man on a bus. Her actions helped spark the civil rights movement. Today, Americans have more freedom because of her actions.

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American Indians in Texas: Conflict and Survival

This captivating book explores the Texas history and the history of American Indians and how each group found different ways to live on the region they inhabited. Readers will learn about a variety of tribes and discover how they struggled to survive.

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Caddo and Comanche: American Indian Tribes in Texas

The Caddo and Comanche were two of the largest American Indian groups living in Texas before European contact. Explore the history of the Caddo and Comanche, how they adapted to colonists and settlers, and the impact they made on Texas history.

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