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  • Abigail Adamsby Jill K. Mulhall

    Teacher Created Materials Publishing 2004; US$ 8.99

    Abigail lived during times, which were much more difficult for women than today; yet, Abigail Adams traveled, believed in women?s rights, and experienced the American Revolution. A devoted wife, mother, and American patriot, Abigail influenced history by helping her husband, John, make important decisions. more...

  • Abraham Lincolnby Christi E. Parker

    Teacher Created Materials Publishing 2005; US$ 8.99

    Abraham Lincoln was president during one of the most unique times in history. With a country on the brink of war, his ultimate goal was to keep the Union together. When Lincoln freed the slaves, he angered many Southerners, including his assassin, John Wilkes Booth. more...

  • All About Energyby Don Herweck

    Teacher Created Materials Publishing 2007; US$ 8.99

    Energy is all around us?humans use energy, machines use energy, and heat and power use energy. Energy is found in many forms and there are many energy sources. People are working to develop new, renewable sources of energy for future generations. more...

  • The American Revolutionby Christi E. Parker

    Teacher Created Materials Publishing 2004; US$ 8.99

    The American Revolution was a fight for freedom for the colonists in the New World. It involved the help of spies, women, and people from other countries. The colonists fought against a giant, and won their freedom from Great Britain against all odds. After winning the impossible, the colonists had a new battle to fight: setting up a new government... more...

  • Benjamin Franklinby Wendy Conklin

    Teacher Created Materials Publishing 2004; US$ 8.99

    Benjamin Franklin was a man of many talents. His mind was constantly working to make things better for the colonists both before and after independence. Franklin was also a great writer, and he contributed to both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. more...

  • Cell Scientists: Discovering How Cells Workby Kimberly Fekany Lee

    Teacher Created Materials Publishing 2007; US$ 8.99

    Connect content-area literacy and science with differentiated readers featuring lab activities and profiles of related scientitists more...

  • Christopher Columbusby Wendy Conklin

    Teacher Created Materials Publishing 2004; US$ 8.99

    Christopher Columbus set out on August 3, 1492, to find the East by sailing west. Over the course of a few years, he convinced the king and queen of Spain to pay for his trip, promising them fame and riches in return. Columbus discovered more than he bargained for?he had found a new continent. more...

  • The Civil Rights Movementby Wendy Conklin

    Teacher Created Materials Publishing 2007; US$ 8.99

    Although slavery was illegal at the beginning of the twentieth century, segregation was prevalent, especially in the South. Through many uprisings, protests, and demonstrations, segregation was finally abolished and civil rights were established for people of varying colors, races, and genders. Today, we celebrate diversity in our nation because of... more...

  • Comprehension That Worksby Dr. Timothy Rasinski; Dr. Danny Brassell

    Teacher Created Materials Publishing 2008; US$ 29.99

    This professional development resource, co-authored by Dr. Timothy Rasinksi and Dr. Danny Brassell, empowers teachers to facilitate innovative and engaging instruction with their students. Unique classroom-tested strategies integrate current research more...

  • The Declaration of Independenceby Jill K. Mulhall

    Teacher Created Materials Publishing 2004; US$ 8.99

    The Declaration of Independence was a document that declared the choice to be a country that would make its own decisions, starting with choosing to be Americans and not British. From taxation to the Boston Tea Party to Thomas Paine?s Common Sense, tension was building against Great Britain. Events finally led to a resolution in Congress that the colonies... more...