Sentences with phrase «high school history textbook»

Also,» «Ea» (pronounced ay - AH) will enable you to recognize at least one alternative perspective about the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom not present in your high school history textbook.
Remember your old high school history textbook with Washington, Hamilton, Franklin, and Madison coming together in Philadelphia to write the Constitution?
You're writing the high school history textbook account of Baseball instead, and that's not useful to anyone except the people writing it.

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«A few years ago, I came across a high school textbook on U.S. history that stumbled badly when it tried to describe the first Thanksgiving.
Howard Zinn's influential American history textbook for high - school students follows Camus down to every last massacre, lynching, oppression, exclusion, and injustice.
Cooperstown is going to become even more of a bland high - school - history textbook than it already is, distilled to names, numbers, and nothing more, with prominent figures and events removed to keep the idea of sanctity alive and well, rather than risk telling a story someone might not want to recall.
From discovering the alphabet in the first grade to discovering anatomy, algebra, and U.S. history in the eighth grade, and all the way up through their high school studies, Waldorf students take part in the learning process by creating their own textbooks — beautifully - drawn journals containing stories, essays, poems, maps, illustrations, lab descriptions, and math equations.
A new junior - high - school textbook on Nebraska's history is being rewritten to include fairer treatment of blacks, Hispanics, and American Indians.
The curriculum — which embeds all - purpose academic words the students will need to read high school and college textbooks in math, English, science, and history — has helped to «build a bridge toward greater understanding of what is being read by students,» says Ben Honoroff, the literacy coach for MSQI in the Department of Education.
When you were in high school, did you glance up from your world history textbook, roll your eyes and say, «I could have done better than that»?
She also borrowed some textbooks on American history from her brother, a high school teacher.
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