An introduction to money and trade that covers topics such as supply and demand, organizations that ensure fair trade, and the impact of pirates on world trade.
An introduction to the ancient Egyptians that explains how their civilization influenced later societies, and discusses art, architecture, daily life, vocational options, education, medicine, government, and related topics.
An introduction to China, providing information on the country's geography, history, culture, landmarks, wildlife, people, politics, and more, with maps, and a time line.
An introduction to Japan, providing information on the country's geography, history, culture, landmarks, wildlife, people, politics, and more, with maps, graphs, and a time line.
Teaches students about the Loyalists and the Patriots, and the soldiers who fought for both sides. Discusses why the Revolutionary War was fought and details tactics and weapons used by both sides. Features full-color illustrations, a glossary, and further reading sources.
Examines the home front of the Revolutionary War by addressing questions regarding life in different parts of the colonies, the role of African Americans and Native Americans, and life of women and children. Includes illustrations, questions about primary sources, a timeline, and a glossary.