Marshall Cavendish.Marshall Cavendish 99 White Plains Rd, Tarrytown NY 10591 $18.95 each www.marshallcavendish.com Five lovely new titles in the second group of 'Hands-On History' titles by David C. King and Marian Broida will reach kids in grades 4-6 with wonderful subject-oriented projects. David C. King's Projects About The Spanish Spanish, river, c.150 mi (240 km) long, issuing from Spanish Lake, S Ont., Canada, NW of Sudbury, and flowing generally S through Biskotasi and Agnew lakes to Lake Huron opposite Manitoulin island. There are several hydroelectric stations on the river. West (0761419829) and Projects About The Woodland Indians INDIANS. The aborigines of this country are so called. 2. In general, Indians have no political rights in the United States; they cannot vote at the general elections for officers, nor hold office. (0761419799) each blend 'you are there' history and cultural insights with projects which range from making masks and rattles rattles vernacular for purulent bronchopneumonia in foals with pneumonia caused by Rhodococcus equi; name derived from the moist, loud crackles heard on auscultation of the lungs. to putting together a party pinata. Three books by Marian Broida offer different crafts by themes also: Projects About 19th Century European European emanating from or pertaining to Europe. European bat lyssavirus see lyssavirus. European beech tree fagussylvaticus. European blastomycosis see cryptococcosis. Immigrants (0761419802) provides projects and history for early immigrants and second and third wave immigrants between 1800-1899, Projects About 19th Century Chinese Immigrants (076141-9780) provides cooking and crafts projects to support details on Chinese immigrant experiences, and Projects About The American Revolution American Revolution, 1775–83, struggle by which the Thirteen Colonies on the Atlantic seaboard of North America won independence from Great Britain and became the United States. It is also called the American War of Independence. (0761419810) surveys life in the early colonies, supporting this information with projects such as making a liberty flag. In cultivating an 'imagine this' and 'you are feeling' atmosphere the books encourage more than just a review of dry facts. |
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