STECK-VAUGHN SCHOOL SUPPLY Regional Social Studies Central Plains & Southwest SV-13188
$11.88
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Grade: 3rd - 5th
Brand: Steck-Vaughn
Secondary Brand: Steck-Vaughn School Supply Harcourt School Supply
UPC: 735063019651
Description
Includes 5 themes of Geography!
This series is an innovative approach to teaching geography and states’ facts through creative, student-centered learning activities that spark students’ interests. The series enriches curriculum by comparing states’ features and relations to other states in their region. High-interest passages motivate students to read, and the nontraditional worksheets challenge them to be creative problem solvers.Includes the five themes of geography covering a region’s location, place, movement, human/environmental interaction, and region.
Contains a variety of maps and graphs.
Includes Travel Guides that provide an innovative journey detailing popular attractions to visit in a variety of activities.
Contains reproducible activities, assessments in standardized test format, and a bound-in answer key.Central Plains and Southwest Regions:Arizona, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Texas.
Special Notes:
Reproducible Series
96 perforated pages
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