Social Studies Books
- Title: Passport
- Subject: Science/technology, nonfiction
- Age group and grade: Ages 6 - 11 and grades 1st - 5th
- Subject: Social studies
- Title: Passport
- Subject: Science/technology, nonfiction
- Age group 4-8 years
- Written by Deborah Serani Psy.D., Published by Free Spirit Publishing
- Age group and grade: Ages 9 - teens and grades 5th - 8th
- Who invented the alphabet, is the lost city of Atlantis a legend, was there really a Trojan horse, there are no "right" or "wrong" answers
- Age group and grade: Ages 6 - 11 and grades 1st - 5th
- Subject: Social studies
- Title: History Pockets: The American Revolution
- Subject: Science/technology, nonfiction
- Grades 5 - 8+
- Features maps designed to be easily reproduced, projected, or scanned
- Age group and grade: Ages 9 - teens and grades 5th - 8th
- What became of the lost colony at Roanoke, who really discovered the Americas, what caused the Salem witch trials, there are no "right" or "wrong" answers
- Age group and grade: Ages 9 - 12 and grades 4th - 6th+
- Introduction pocket gives an overview of the settlement of the 13 original colonies
- Age group 2-4 years
- Written by Elizabeth Verdick, Published by Free Spirit Publishing
- Social Studies/Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Maria Backus/Mark Twain
- Age group and grade: Ages 3 - 6 years and grades P - 1st
- Language: Spanish
- Nonfiction/Social Studies
- Annette M. Clayton, Elisa Chavarri/Rourke Educational Media
- Nonfiction/Social Studies
- Chris Schwab/Rourke Educational Media
- Nonfiction/Social Studies
- Annette M. Clayton, Elisa Chavarri/Rourke Educational Media
- Social Studies/Ancient Civilizations
- Kaitlyn Duling/Rourke Educational Media
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Explore history
Social studies books can help students learn about U.S. history and government or ancient history from around the world. From ancient civilizations to modern societies, there is something for everyone in our selection. From specific historical events such as the American Revolution to historical U.S. geography and books on modern world cultures, these books can open a path to exploration for students. We have activity books and workbooks for students to engage with what they're learning, as well as teacher resource books to support school curriculum. There are options geared toward multiple grades, from elementary to middle school, so you can find the right fit for your students!
Explore the world through books
Social studies books offer an exciting way for students to learn about the world around them. With our selection of textbooks and workbooks, you can easily find the right resources to engage your class in learning more about history, geography, civics and government concepts. Students won't just be reading; they'll be exploring! With narrative books that detail real-world stories of people from across the world, students can engage with cultures and lives far from what they know. By reading biographies of important historical figures, students will gain deeper understanding of our world's history. Social studies is an important topic, and social studies books can provide key support for any curriculum!