Economics: Principles in Action is a comprehensive high school economics program designed to help students of all abilities achieve a fundamental understanding of key economic principles and their application in the real world. Twenty key economic concepts - developed by The National Council on Economic Education and outlined in the Voluntary National Content Standards in Economics - are introduced and reinforced throughout the program.
The National Geographic magazine is famous the world over for its impressive journalism on science, plantlife and animals. Even more so its photographic content is unsurpassed in the magazine market - at least on the topic of natural sciences. A perfect bound magazine, National Geographic is one to collect.
The American Journey to WW1 (Discovering Our Past) is a California middle school American history program organized chronologically, and co-authored by National Geographic and Jackson Spielvogel. The textbook's engaging narrative and outstanding visuals transport students back in time. As co-author, National Geographic ensures that students understand the influence of geography on historical events. The result is a standards-based program with important geography skills embedded in every lesson. Reading age for native speakers: Middle School students (8th grade)
1. ABC-Def-Ghi 2. A-The-Sound-Of-The-Letter "A" 3. B- Oscar's "B" Sandwich 4. C- "C" Is for Cookie 5. D- Dee, Dee, Dee 6. E- What's My Letter 7. F- Four Furry Friends 8. G- Two "G" Sounds 9. H- Ha Ha 10. I-I Stand Up Straight and Tall 11. J- "J" Friends 12. K- Herb's Silly Poem 13. L-La la La 14. M-MMM Monster Meal 15. N- The Noodle Story ...