
Making Thirteen Colonies Resource Book
The Talent Development Secondary program's outstanding teaching materials, developed at Johns Hopkins University for each book in Joy Hakim’s award-winning A History of US series. The Teaching Guide for each volume includes twenty-five lessons and five review lessons. Each lesson includes background information for the teacher; focus activities; strategies for interactive teaching and cooperative ...
Paperback: 438 pages
Publisher: Johns Hopkins Talent Development (December 27, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1602400997
ISBN-13: 978-1602400993
Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 1 x 10.4 inches
Amazon Rank: 2620637
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“This series of lessons and resources written by the Johns Hopkins Talent Development group are extremely thorough and well-thought out. My students are challenged and excited about history when I use this material. However, some of the pictures inten...”
earning; writing activities; homework assignments; and interdisciplinary extension activities. Each Teaching Guide’s accompanying Resource Book includes duplication masters for transparencies; review game cards and answer sheets; assessments; and student sheets and team sheets for all activities. The curriculum makes extensive use of primary source documents and is aligned with National Standards for United States history. This volume covers the colonization period from 1600 through 1740. Both the Teaching Guide and the accompanying Resource Book must be ordered together for this curriculum. “The coordinated teaching and learning materials from Johns Hopkins are just plain wonderful. I feel mighty lucky to have them reinforce and extend my books.” Joy Hakim
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