The Corps of Discovery kept journals on their two-year-long journey. This workbook challenges kids to flex their spelling and grammar skills while reading about the trip in the words of the men.
Westward Ho! In this series, informational history texts are made fun as you'll read about famous people and places from the Old West, such as Annie Oakley and Mark Twain.
United States symbols include songs, buildings, documents and people. This introduction to the Constitution and national treasures keeps learning fun and manageable for your young citizens.
Learn about presidents Washington, Lincoln and Obama. Reading quizzes, writing in academic formats, color-by-numbers, history timelines and designing monuments: This workbook has it all!
From purple mountains majesty to the shining seas, learn to recognize the U.S. symbols with this comprehensive book. With coloring, fun activities and facts, kids can embrace their American heritage.
Learn about the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Explore ideas of citizenship, constructive action and community while building on literacy skills and historical knowledge with your child.
Set sail for adventure with this book that offers an exercise in geography and essential nonfiction reading skills. Each page contains information and a fact-finding activity, with quizzes at the end.
In this workbook, kids will practice geography skills, read up on US history, and learn a little city trivia while they're at it. Perfect for backseat entertainment!
Celebrations are important to everyone, no matter where we live! As your child colors pages he can hear about traditions. Read fun facts aloud to him and build knowledge and curiosity about the world.
This workbook helps kids transition from âlearning to readâ to âreading to learnâ by offering spotlights on different cities. It covers history, important landmarks, and fun facts.
This workbook is swift to get through, much like the mushers who participated in The Great Race of Mercy. Through reading passages and math problems learn about the event that saved lives.
American history gets a graphic-novel makeover in this workbook. Look at Paul Revere's ride with the famous poem, plus a comic that your child can complete about the real events of the midnight ride!
Play the role of president. This series poses critical thinking in a playful what-would-you-do way. Scenarios leverage reading, thinking and writing skills while engaging kids in modern government.
This book is about family, big or small! Use it to help kids jot down notes about where their first name came from, where family has been and learn to ask questions in an interview.