On the Parish - Micro-Politics of Poor Relief in Rural England c. 1550 - 1750
On the Parish? is a study of the experience of poor relief in the rural parishes of early modern England. It explores the relationships of paupers not only to the parish officers who administered the Elizabethan poor laws but also to their kinfolk and neighbours who continued to provide extensive networks of informal support.
There are 48 photocopiable activities - one for every main Student's Book lesson. They are designed to consolidate the material covered in the Student's Book lesson in an engaging and communicative way. Most of the activities provide practice in the grammar or vocabulary of the lesson, and all give your students the opportunity to describe, explain, speculate, debate, and question in English. The Teacher's Notes provide full guidance in using the activities as well as all the answers.
American Biographies are 74 biographical sketches that provide insight into the contributions to America made by people from every era. These sketches are representative of the great diversity of Americans in all walks of life: government, business, and labor leaders; religious, military, and minority leaders; sports, entertainment, and media figures. Each biography includes two types of questions designed to provide students with a basic review of the biography and a critical thinking challenge. Answers to these questions are provided in the back of this booklet.
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Readers' Theater Grade 1
Theater volume includes 15 ready-to-read scripts for class productions. A reproducible program allows you to easily list cast members and their roles. A teacher?s page for each selection helps build background and vocabulary. Follow-up activities provide practice with grade-level skills in math, language arts, social studies, and science. Assessment forms are included.