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Fabric of a Nation : A Brief History with Skills and Sources, for the AP® Course

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ISBN
9781319178178

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Bedford/Saint Martin's
ISBN-10
1319178170
ISBN-13
9781319178178
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6038748744

Product Key Features

Educational Level
High School, Elementary School
Number of Pages
1088 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Fabric of a Nation : a Brief History with Skills and Sources, for the Ap® Course
Publication Year
2020
Subject
United States / General
Type
Study Guide
Subject Area
History
Author
Jason Stacy, Matthew Ellington
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.5 in
Item Weight
85.9 Oz
Item Length
11.2 in
Item Width
8.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Elementary/High School
LCCN
2017-300889
Dewey Edition
23/eng/20220428
Reviews
"The structure of this book will be so much easier for new teachers of APUSH to work with. I teach an introductory APSI to our new APUSH teachers. Repeatedly, I hear how overwhelming the course is. It is difficult for them to integrate all the content with the skills necessary for the course. Often the skills get pushed to the end and they try to teach them as they review for the AP exam. This is an excellent resource that will enable them to learn to teach the course effectively." - Rhonda Rush, Homewood HS, AL "The modular structure is an idea well overdue.... [T]he traditional narrative American history book is overwhelming to most high school students. Teachers new to teaching AP also are intimidated by the content and skills they are expected to teach. This modular approach will help students and teachers alike by helping prioritize historical content while focusing on building skills." - Becky Berry, Morgantown HS, WV "The book's greatest strength is the way that it provides scaffolding for students. The introduction of historical thinking skills and repetition [of writing tasks] with increasing difficulty will help students master the historical thinking skills in a way that encourages growth.... I would absolutely recommend that version of this book, especially because of the way that the skill-building features build upon the previous features." - Carlene Baurichter, Blair-Taylor Middle-High School, WI "There are several selling points to this book. First, the content is not too in depth. But it provides core examples for the students to use in their analysis, writing and thinking. Also, the scaling of the skills allows for students to access the higher levels of the class without being overwhelmed from the start." - James Zucker, Loyola HS, CA
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
973.071/2
Synopsis
In 2014, College Board rolled out a new AP(R) U.S. History course, which centered less on memorizing content and more on developing skills. Since then, the course has been modified here and there, but very little has changed in AP(R) textbooks--content is still king. Until now. Fabric of a Nation is the first book to truly embrace this dramatic shift in the AP(R) course and in how history is taught. Built from the ground up by long-time AP(R) leaders Jason Stacy and Matthew Ellington, this book offers a new approach to AP(R) US History by seamlessly integrating: A brief historical narrative AP(R) skills practice Primary source documents Exact alignment to the AP(R) course Now, that's revolutionary, In 2014, College Board rolled out a new AP® U.S. History course, which centered less on memorizing content and more on developing skills. Since then, the course has been modified here and there, but very little has changed in AP® textbooks--content is still king. Until now. Fabric of a Nation is the first book to truly embrace this dramatic shift in the AP® course and in how history is taught. Built from the ground up by long-time AP® leaders Jason Stacy and Matthew Ellington, this book offers a new approach to AP® US History by seamlessly integrating: A brief historical narrative AP® skills practice Primary source documents Exact alignment to the AP® course Now, that's revolutionary!, In 2014, College Board rolled out a new AP(R) U.S. History course, which centered less on memorizing content and more on developing skills. Since then, the course has been modified here and there, but very little has changed in AP(R) textbooks--content is still king. Until now. Fabric of a Nation is the first book to truly embrace this dramatic shift in the AP(R) course and in how history is taught. Built from the ground up by long-time AP(R) leaders Jason Stacy and Matthew Ellington, this book offers a new approach to AP(R) US History by seamlessly integrating: A brief historical narrative AP(R) skills practice Primary source documents Exact alignment to the AP(R) course Now, that's revolutionary!
LC Classification Number
E178.1.S78 2020

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    This item is clearly used, but was listed as brand new. Dishonest seller. The binding is damaged, the bottom of some pages have staining, and there is obvious black marks on the back and binding sides of the book. The cover of the book has many bent corners and dents throughout the cover. Very disappointed considering this was being sold as brand new when it is obviously not.
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    Haven't has time to read it yet. I'm sure its good.
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