World History: Ancient Civilizations combines motivating stories with research-based instruction that helps students improve their reading and social studies skills as they discover the past. Ancient Civilizations captures each student's imagination by starting every chapter with a story.
An engaging narrative, combined with the high-interest visuals, artifacts, and infographics, hold students' attention as they further explore the ancient world. The student textbook provides the latest instructional research to help improve students' reading and social studies skills and prepare them for success on high-stakes standardized tests.
Reading age for native speakers: Middle School students (6th grade)
CONTENT
Strategies for Taking Tests
Rand McNally Atlas
Unit 1: Introduction World History
CHAPTER 1: The Tools of History
CHAPTER 2: The Earliest Human Societies
Unit 2: Early Civilizations of Southwest Asia
CHAPTER 3: Ancient Mesopotamia
CHAPTER 4: Early Empires
Unit 3: Ancient Africa
CHAPTER 5: Ancient Egypt
CHAPTER 6: Kush and Other African Kingdoms
Unit 4: Ancient Asian and American Civilizations
CHAPTER 7: Ancient India
CHAPTER 8: Ancient China
CHAPTER 9: Ancient America
Unit 5: The Roots of Western Ideas
CHAPTER 10: The Hebrew Kingdoms
CHAPTER 11: Ancient Greece
CHAPTER 12: Classical Greece
Unit 6: The World of Ancient Rome
CHAPTER 13: The Rise of Rome
CHAPTER 14: The Birth of Christianity
CHAPTER 15: Rome’s Decline and Legacy
REFERENCE
Skillbuilder Handbook
- Section 1: Reading and Critical Thinking Skills
- Section 2: Chronological and Spatial Thinking Skills
- Section 3: Research, Evidence, and Point of View Skills
- Section 4: Historical Interpretation Skills
Primary Sources Handbook
World Religions and Ethical Systems
Glossary and Glossary in Spanish
Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét