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A Hat for Gran: Independent Reading Yellow 3 (Reading Champion #466)
by Sue GravesThis story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE)Gran really needs a new hat. She visits the hat shop, but it is hard to find one that is just right for her!Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.
A Haunted Halloween
by Ray O'Ryan Jason KraftZack doesn't think ghosts exist--but a haunted Halloween might change his mind in the eleventh Galaxy Zack chapter book adventure.Zack absolutely, one hundred percent does not believe in ghosts--even when his friend Drake tells him that they are real. But as Halloween nears, weird things start to happen, and Zack begins to think that he might be haunted. Can Drake help Zack solve what goes bump in the night?With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Galaxy Zack chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
A Hike in the Park (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Susan Gal Anne SoubyNIMAC-sourced textbook. On the Trail. Molly and Mom play a game while they are hiking. Read to find out what they are looking for and what they find.
A Hike in the Woods [Approaching Level, Grade 2]
by Betsy Hebert Luanne MartenNIMAC-sourced textbook
A History Of Modern Psychology (Fifth Edition)
by C. James GoodwinThe enhanced 5th Edition of Goodwin's series, A History of Modern Psychology, explores the modern history of psychology including the fundamental bases of psychology and psychology's advancements in the 20th century.
A History Of New Mexico (Third Revised Edition)
by Susan A. Roberts Calvin A. RobertsThis textbook for the middle-school reader is an engaging and balanced account of New Mexico from earliest times to the present. Presented is a comprehensive introduction to geographic features as well as social, economic, and political events that have shaped the state's development. The first nine chapters cover New Mexico's pre-history and settlement prior to 1846; another six chapters focus on New Mexico as a part of the United States. "This book is easy to read. I enjoyed being reminded of facts I had not thought of for years. The approach is good, even enjoyable." --Thomas E. Chávez, Ph. D. , Director of the National Hispanic Cultural Center. Reading level: grade 7.
A History Of Political Theory
by George H. SabineIn this book you can learn history of political theory is written in the light of the hypothesis that theories of politics are themselves a part of politics.
A History Of The Ancient Southwest
by Stephen LeksonAccording to archaeologist Stephen H. Lekson, much of what we think we know about the Southwest has been compressed into conventions and classifications and orthodoxies. This book challenges and reconfigures these accepted notions by telling two parallel stories, one about the development, personalities, and institutions of Southwestern archaeology and the other about interpretations of what actually happened in the ancient past. <P><P>While many works would have us believe that nothing much ever happened in the ancient Southwest, this book argues that the region experienced rises and falls, kings and commoners, war and peace, triumphs and failures. <P><P>In this view, Chaco Canyon was a geopolitical reaction to the "Colonial Period" Hohokam expansion and the Hohokam "Classic Period" was the product of refugee Chacoan nobles, chased off the Colorado Plateau by angry farmers. <P><P>Far to the south, Casas Grandes was a failed attempt to create a Mesoamerican state, and modern Pueblo people--with societies so different from those at Chaco and Casas Grandes--deliberately rejected these monumental, hierarchical episodes of their past.
A History Of The United States (Fifth Edition)
by Philip JenkinsPhilip Jenkins explores the central developments in American history from the fifteenth century to the present day. This highly readable and authoritative account discusses the political, social, cultural and economic events that have shaped the history of the United States. The text covers key elements of this history such as the civil rights movement, the events of pre- and post-9/11, and the Iraq war. For this new edition, Jenkins brings the story right up to date with discussions of: <p><p> • the 2008 presidential election, Obama's victory and presidency <p> • the global economic crisis and the conditions that gave rise to it <p> • key environmental and gay rights issues <p> • recent US debates over war and the economy. <p> A History of the United States provides a foundation for the study of American society, thought and culture. It is essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand the evolution of this remarkable nation.
A History Of Western Music
by J. Burkholder Claude Palisca Donald GroutThe definitive survey, combining current scholarship with a vibrant narrative. Carefully informed by feedback from dozens of scholars, it remains the book that students and teachers trust to explain what’s important, where it fits, and why it matters. Peter Burkholder weaves a compelling story of people, their choices, and the western musical tradition that emerged. From chant to hip-hop, he connects past to present to create a context for tomorrow’s musicians.
A History Of Western Society Since 1300 for AP 11th Ed
by John Buckler John P. Mckay Bennett D. Hill Clare Haru Crowston Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks Joe PerryA History of Western Society continues to capture the attention of AP European history students because it recreates the lives of ordinary people and makes history memorable. The eleventh edition continues to tie social history to the broad sweep of politics and culture, heightening its attention to daily life, and aligning perfectly to the AP European course. With its unique AP-specific features and resources, and a variety of new digital tools, A History of Western Society helps AP students master the concepts and content of European history, whether in print or online.
A History Of Western Society Volume 2: From the Age of Exploration to the Present
by John Buckler John P. Mckay Bennett D. Hill Clare Haru Crowston Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks Joe PerryThe lively and accessible narrative and the hallmark focus on social and cultural history that has made A History of Western Society one of the most successful textbooks for the Western civilization course.
A History Of Western Society, Combined Volume (Eleventh Edition)
by Clare Haru Crowston Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks Joe Perry John P. McKayLong praised by instructors and students alike for its readability and attention to everyday life, the eleventh edition of A History of Western Society includes even more built-in tools to engage today's students and save instructors time. This edition features a brand-new, comprehensive primary source program in-text and online, expanded chapters devoted to the lives of ordinary people that make the past real and relevant, and the best and latest scholarship throughout.
A History Of World Societies (Sixth Edition)
by John Buckler Bennett D. Hill Patricia Buckley Ebrey John P. McKayThis comprehensive, mainstream text takes a social approach to history, using political history as its basic framework. It is known for its readability, its attention to recent scholarship, and its new historical interpretations. <p><p> The new edition features increased coverage of global topics. Material on the Middle Ages has been consolidated to allow more room for non-Western coverage. Chapter 27 from the previous edition, which covered both Africa and Asia, has been split into separate chapters on each region. Chapter 11 from the previous edition—on Asia and the Mongols—has been divided into separate chapters on East and South Asia.
A History Of World Societies Volume 2 Since 1450
by Roger B. Beck John Buckler John P. Mckay Bennett D. Hill Patricia Buckley Ebrey Clare Haru Crowston Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks Jerry DavilaLong praised by instructors and students for its accessible regional chapter structure, readability, and sustained attention to social history, the tenth edition of A History of World Societies includes even more built-in tools to engage today's students and save instructors time. This edition features thoroughly revised chapters by new author and Latin American specialist Jerry Dávila, an expanded primary source program in the text and online, and the best and latest scholarship throughout.
A History Of World Societies, Volume C: 1775 To The Present (Tenth Edition)
by Roger B. Beck John Buckler John P. Mckay Bennett D. Hill Patricia Buckley Ebrey Clare Haru Crowston Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks Jerry DavilaLong praised by instructors and students for its accessible regional chapter structure, readability, and sustained attention to social history, the tenth edition of A History of World Societies includes even more built-in tools to engage today's students and save instructors time. This edition features thoroughly revised chapters by new author and Latin American specialist Jerry Davila, an expanded primary source program in the text and online, and the best and latest scholarship throughout.
A History of Archaeological Thought (2nd Edition)
by Bruce G. TriggerTextbook that describes theories in archaeology for the last two centuries.
A History of Design from the Victorian Era to the Present
by Jeff Byles Ann FerebeeA unique cross-disciplinary survey of design history, A History of Design from the Victorian Era to the Present offers a concise overview of the modern milestones of architecture, interior design, graphic design, product design, and photography from the Crystal Palace of 1851 to the iPhone at the turn of the twenty-first century.
A History of East Asia: From the Origins of Civilization to the Twenty-First Century
by Charles HolcombeCharles Holcombe begins by asking the question 'what is East Asia?' In the modern age, many of the features that made the region - now defined as including China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam - distinct have been submerged by the effects of revolution, politics or globalization. Yet, as an ancient civilization, the region had both an historical and cultural coherence. This shared past is at the heart of this ambitious book, which traces the story of East Asia from the dawn of history to the twenty-first century. The second edition has been imaginatively revised and expanded to place emphasis on cross-cultural interactions and connections, both within East Asia and beyond, with new material on Vietnam and modern pop culture. The second edition also features a Chinese character list, additional maps and new illustrations.
A History of England: Volume 1 (5th Edition)
by David Roberts Clayton Roberts Douglas R. BissonFor two-semester, junior/senior-level courses in the History of England. Volume I may be used for a one-semester course in the History of England to 1714. This two-volume broad, narrative account of English history-from the first settlers in the Paleolithic Age to the present day-draws on the most up-to-date primary and secondary research to illuminate the full range of England's social, economic, cultural, and political past, and focuses on how and why events occurred.
A History of Europe in the Modern World: AP Edition 11th ed
by R. R. Palmer Joel Colton Lloyd KramerCombining concise accounts of specific nations and national differences, with a wide-ranging, comparative analysis of international events, this updated edition of a classic text carefully examines the whole modern history of Europeans and their perpetually changing societies.
A History of Europe, 1648-1815
by Maurice AshleyA college level textbook on the history of Western Europe, with additional references for follow-up reading.
A History of Modern Europe: From the French Revolution to the Present
by John MerrimanStudents and instructors alike praise A History of Modern Europe for its authoritative coverage from the Renaissance to the present day. Written in Merriman’s signature narrative style, the book is brightened with humour and biographical sketches. The Fourth Edition reflects the latest scholarship while placing special emphasis on the theme of war and society. A new full-colour design features a completely redrawn map programme and new pedagogical and teaching tools.