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Global Geography: Guided Reading Student Workbook (HMH Social Studies: Global Geography)
by Houghton Mifflin HarcourtNIMAC-sourced textbook
Global History and Geography: The Growth of Civilizations (2nd Edition)
by Henry Brun Lillian Forman Herbert BrodskyThis book provides study materials for students taking the 9th-10th grade New York State Global History and Geography course and Regents Examination, as well as others taking a similar course in Global History, with a comprehensive, one-volume text.
Global History and Geography: Brief Review for the Framework-based Regents Examination
by Steven A. GoldbergNIMAC-sourced textbook
Global History and Geography (Prentice Hall Brief Review #2018)
by Steven Goldberg Judith Clark DuPréNIMAC-sourced textbook
Global History and Geography
by Steven Goldberg Judith Clark DupreThis book helps the student, review the two-year global history and geography course. In this book, the ninth- and tenth-grade global history and geography curriculum is presented chronologically. The book highlights the key themes and concepts that are woven throughout the global history and geography curriculum. Concentrating on themes and concepts will help the student to organize the global history and geography and excel on the Regents Examination.
Global History, Volume Two: The Industrial Revolution to the Age of Globalization
by Jerry Weiner Mark Willner George HeroThis book is designed to be used as the second volume of a basic two-volume high school text for a two-year, four-term study of the world--its history and its people. It can also be used in a one-year, two-term study. The material is presented in a manner that is appropriate for an introductory survey course. This volume covers the regions of Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America, from the early nineteenth century to the beginning of the twenty-first century.
Global Insights: People & Cultures
by Mounir A. Farah Thomas O. Flickema Et AlThe intent of Global Insights is to provide global knowledge and understanding by having the peoples of eight different geographical regions speak for themselves about the elements that have shaped their lives and made them the way they are today. The text is divided into eight units--Africa, China, Japan, India, Latin America, the Middle East, the Commonwealth of Independent States, and Europe.
Global Issues: Challenges for the 21st Century
by Paula A. Franklin Norman LungerHigh School Social Studies Textbook
Global Issues: Challenges for the 21st Century
by Paula A. Franklin Norman LungerHigh School Social Studies Textbook
Global Problems: The Search for Equity, Peace, and Sustainability
by Scott R. SernauExploring social problems on a global scale . This text uses social science perspectives to examine the various dimensions of globalization, the social problems of inequality, war and violence, and environmental sustainability that are occurring on a global scale. Clear writing and vivid examples help students to better understand their role as global citizens. The book was designed for courses such as Global Issues, Contemporary Problems, Social Problems, Social Stratification, World Cultures, and Social Change. Learning Goals Upon completing this book, readers should be able to: Understand social problems on a global scale - from inequalities to sustainability See the interconnections of the world and people throughout the world Learn about issues with a multinational and multidisciplinary approach, so readers will be able to have a broader understanding of the subject
The Global Refugee Crisis: Fleeing Conflict and Violence
by Stephanie Sammartino McPhersonAccording to a UN tally, more than 1 million people fled violence and persecution in 2015. Of these, more than half were children. Thousands died along the way. The Syrian civil war as well as armed conflicts in Nigeria, Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, and the Central African Republic contributed to the continuing exodus of people into Europe and North America. Learn more about these modern mass exoduses, what is fueling them in the 21st century, how nations are addressing the crises, how refugees contribute to and strain communities, and what kinds of solutions could help. Along the way, you'll meet actual refugees and the people who are trying to help.
Global Science: Earth/Environmental Systems Science
by John Christensen Teri ChristensenNIMAC-sourced textbook
Global Viewpoints: Civil Liberties
by Noel MerinoThis series provides readers with the information they need to think critically about the worldwide implications of global issues; each volume focuses on a controversial topic of worldwide importance and offers a panoramic view of opinions. This title explores free speech and freedom of expression, media freedom and freedom of the press, the right to due process, and the right to privacy; By illuminating the complexities and interrelations of the global community, this excellent resource helps students and other researchers enhance their global awareness.
Global Warming
by Saddleback Educational Publishing StaffThemes: Hi-Lo, nonfiction, full-color, differentiated instruction. Teach environmental studies and global warming in the inclusive classroom with these unique informational books. Available in two reading levels with identical front covers, so striving readers do not feel "singled out," each title methodically explains the tough problems faced by our planet plus solutions large and small. Features include: Reading level 3 books are Fountas-Pinnell level O, P, and Q; reading level 6 books are Fountas-Pinnell level W. Scientific terms are defined in context. Identical dramatic four-color covers (back cover band identifies books that are lower level). Teacher's Guides with reproducible activities allow students to work from either text. Glossary defines difficult terms. "Did You Know?" sections contain interesting facts. End-of-book "Facts & Figures" section summarizes critical information. The index takes students directly to topics of interest.
Globe Biology
by Leonard BernsteinThis program engages students of all abilities in biology instruction through a high-interest approach that uses a variety of tools to foster motivation, proficiency, and success. Students learn biology by actually doing biology as they answer critical-thinking questions, interpret diagrams, write, and conduct lab activities.
Globe Fearon Literature, Gold Level: Reading Level 9-10
by GlobeMoves students gradually from guided reading to independent reading and critical thinking with margin notes. Boosts students' interest and abilities with reading skills for each selection that help low-level readers and students moving from developmental reading classes. Broadens students' exposure to classic literature, some of which has been lightly adapted to maintain author integrity and increase comprehension.
Globe Fearon World History
by Pearson EducationThis History book covers five themes to show the connection between history and geography. These themes are location, place, region, movement, and human interaction.
Globe Literature: Silver Level
by Robert R. PotterHow would today's America appear to you if you were looking through the eyes of a person who lived two or three hundred years ago? This country has gone though many drastic changes in the past two centuries. The population has grown tremendously, and modern technology has given us jet planes, automobiles, and many other advances.
The Glory Field
by Walter Dean MyersAn exciting, eye-catching repackage of acclaimed author Walter Dean Myers' bestselling paperbacks, to coincide with the publication of SUNRISE OVER FALLUJA in hardcover."Those shackles didn't rob us of being black, son, they robbed us of being human."This is the story of one family. A family whose history saw its first ancestor captured, shackled, and brought to this country from Africa. A family who can still see remnants of the shackles that held some of its members captive -- even today. It is a story of pride, determination, struggle, and love. And of the piece of the land that holds them together throughout it all.