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The American Journey Reconstruction to the Present is the last half of The American Journey and begins in 1864 (Unit 6). There is a two chapter review Prologue from preexploration to Reconstruction. The Declaration of Independence, The United States Constitution, and the Citizenship Handbook are also included. Paired with The American Republic to 1877, the two books create a seamless twoyear scope and sequence for middle school. Its unparalleled author team, including the National Geographic, ensures accuracy in every detail of the narrative, maps, and charts.FeaturesAccessible Reading and Reading Strategies Are a Priority Exclusive! Foldablesstudentmade threedimensional graphic organizersare a unique strategy that helps students read effectively and also can be used as assessment or study tools. A Guide to Reading, Reading Checks, and a Summary in every chapter keep students on track as they learn to read for information and process what theyve read. The extensive use of graphics, maps, and photography creates a visual/verbal approach that appeals to all your students.Relevance is Part of Every Lesson TIME Notebooks allow students to step into the past, learning about everyday life in various periods and the hot topics of different eras. What Life Was Like and HandsOn History fully engage students in learning and give them an understanding of parallels between earlier generations and their own.National Geographic Brings its Unequalled Expertise to Every Page Colorful, easytoread maps help students understand the where and why of history. Geography and History features show students how geography and events intertwine to create the history of a location or nation.Continual Practice in Social Studies Skills The program emphasizes skill developmentfrom reading maps to analyzing primary and secondary sources to exploring the connections between history and geography, economics, government, citizenship, and current events.Abundant Opportunities for Students to Demonstrate Proficiency The Standardized Test Practice provides systematic, ongoing test preparation. As your students learn, they are simultaneously preparing to demonstrate their knowledge of American history in standardized test formats.
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