Middle School World History meets you anywhere — takes you everywhere Discovering Our Past: A History of the World Spielvogel Discovering Our Past: A History of the World connects today’s students to the stories of our past with the first truly integrated print and digital Middle School World History curriculum. Networks combines print resources grounded in solid pedagogy with a full suite of teaching and learning tools for a flexible, customized learning experience. Focus on the big ideas with an accessible student text built around Essential Questions, enduring ideas, and NCSS Standards Bring the stories of the ages to life with The Story Matters chapter openers, Biography features, Step Into Place maps and Step Into Time timelines Maximize comprehension with the Reading Help Desk in each lesson to assist students with reading strategies, note-taking activities, graphics organizers, and vocabulary support Build critical thinking and historical analysis skills with Thinking Like a Historian, It Matters Because, What Do You Think and Connections to Today Customize the learning experience with differentiated instruction, leveled reading, customizable assessments and worksheets, and flexible online learning tools Bring World History to life with high interest, cumulative Hands-On Chapter Projects that provide authentic performance assessment. Each project includes an additional Technology Extension activity Discovering Our Past: A History of the World, Early Ages mcgrawhillnetworks.com
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Middle School World History
meets you anywhere —takes you everywhere
DiscoveringOurPast: AHistoryoftheWorld
SpielvogelDiscoveringOurPast:AHistoryoftheWorld connects today’s students to the stories of our past with the first truly integrated print and digital Middle School World History curriculum. Networks combines print resources grounded in solid pedagogy with a full suite of teaching and learning tools for a flexible, customized learning experience.
Focus on the big ideas with an accessible student text built around Essential Questions, enduring ideas, and NCSS Standards
Bring the stories of the ages to life with TheStory Matters chapter openers, Biography features, Step Into Place maps and Step IntoTime timelines
Maximize comprehension with the Reading Help Desk in each lesson to assist students with reading strategies, note-taking activities, graphics organizers, and vocabulary support
Build critical thinking and historical analysis skills with Thinking Like a Historian, It Matters Because, What Do You Think and Connections to Today
Customize the learning experience with differentiated instruction, leveled reading, customizable assessments and worksheets, and flexible online learning tools
Bring World History to life with high interest, cumulative Hands-On Chapter Projects that provide authentic performance assessment. Each project includes an additional Technology Extension activity
Complete Classroom Sets• Complete Classroom Set, Print: Classroom Set of 30 Print Student Editions with Print Teacher Edition• Complete Classroom Set, Digital: Classroom Set of 30 Student Learning Center subscriptions + Teacher Lesson Center• Complete Classroom Set, Print & Digital: Classroom Set of 30 Print Student Editions + 30 Student Learning Center subscriptions with Print Teacher Edition + Teacher Lesson Center
Chapter 1 What Does a Historian Do?Chapter 2 Studying Geography,
Economics, and CitizenshipChapter 3 Early Humans and the
Agricultural RevolutionChapter 4 MesopotamiaChapter 5 Ancient Egypt and KushChapter 6 The IsraelitesChapter 7 The Ancient GreeksChapter 8 Greek CivilizationChapter 9 Ancient IndiaChapter 10 Early ChinaChapter 11 Rome: Republic to EmpireChapter 12 Roman CivilizationChapter 13 The Rise of Christianity
Chapter 14 Islamic CivilizationChapter 15 African CivilizationsChapter 16 The AmericasChapter 17 Imperial ChinaChapter 18 ivilizations of Korea, Japan,
and Southeast AsiaChapter 19 Medieval EuropeChapter 20 Renaissance and ReformationChapter 21 Age of Exploration and TradeChapter 22 The Scientific RevolutionChapter 23 Political and Industrial
RevolutionsChapter 24 Imperialism and World War IChapter 25 World War II and the Cold WarChapter 26 Building Today’s World
Chapter 1 What Does a Historian Do?Chapter 2 Studying Geography,
Economics, and CitizenshipChapter 3 Early Humans and the
Agricultural RevolutionChapter 4 MesopotamiaChapter 5 Ancient Egypt and KushChapter 6 The IsraelitesChapter 7 The Ancient GreeksChapter 8 Greek CivilizationChapter 9 Ancient IndiaChapter 10 Early ChinaChapter 11 Rome: Republic to EmpireChapter 12 Roman Civilization
Chapter 13 The Rise of ChristianityChapter 14 Islamic CivilizationChapter 15 African CivilizationsChapter 16 The AmericasChapter 17 Imperial ChinaChapter 18 Civilizations of Korea, Japan,
and Southeast AsiaChapter 19 Medieval EuropeChapter 20 Renaissance and ReformationChapter 21 Age of Exploration and TradeChapter 22 The Scientific RevolutionChapter 23 Political and Industrial