U.S. History
More than 1800 inquiry-based lessons give teachers the power to differentiate for every ability level and learning style by blending hands-on, print, and digital activities that offer a wide variety of content choices and activity types.
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Conveying big concepts visually, ten chronological units cover major eras reflecting National Standards for History. Rich in information but clear in presentation, the atlas’s spreads of captioned, full-color maps and images are labeled “A-B-C-D” to guide readers logically from idea to idea.
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Challenge students to look for historical patterns and relationships, analyze those patterns for causes and effects, and synthesize their conclusions as visualizations and in writing through hands-on activities based on 63 lesson plans plus big markable foldout maps and the
Atlas of United States History.
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Storypath
Striking just the right balance between simplicity and information density makes this an excellent atlas for both middle and high school classrooms. The world and its regions are not only shown but explained through maps, infographics, photographs, and captions. A Spanish edition is also available.
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Uncomplicate the process of satisfying Common Core standards. With resources designed to hit Common Core standards while reinforcing core history content, these booklet packs also develop reading, writing, and historical thinking skills.
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Debating the Documents, History Unfolding
Use excellent text and visual primary source analysis activities. Easily hit state and national standards with primary source activities involving multiple points of views, DBQ essay-writing, and debates.
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Mapping big ideas that make eras of historic change immediately visible, 32 wall maps (roll-down or mounted on tripods) are available individually or in various purpose-tailored sets. Nystrom maps are classroom-durable and markable with most wet-erase markers.
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World History
More than 1000 inquiry-based lessons give teachers the power to differentiate for every ability level and learning style by blending hands-on, print, and digital activities that offer a wide variety of content choices and activity types.
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Conveying big concepts visually, chronological units cover major eras through maps, text, and infographics that make history comprehensible. The atlas’s spreads of captioned, full-color maps and images are labeled “A-B-C-D” to guide readers logically from idea to idea.
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Hands-on activities based on 60 lesson plans plus big markable foldout maps and the
Atlas of World History challenge students to look for historical patterns and relationships, analyze those patterns for causes and effects, and synthesize their conclusions as visualizations and in writing.
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Storypath
Striking just the right balance between simplicity and information density makes this an excellent atlas for both middle and high school classrooms. The world and its regions are not only shown but explained through maps, infographics, photographs, and captions. A Spanish edition is also available.
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Uncomplicate the process of satisfying Common Core standards. With resources designed to hit Common Core standards while reinforcing core history content, these booklet packs also develop reading, writing, and historical thinking skills.
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Debating the Documents, History Unfolding
Use excellent text and visual primary source analysis activities. Easily hit state and national standards with primary source activities involving multiple points of views, DBQ essay-writing, and debates.
Learn More »
Mapping big ideas that make eras of historic change immediately visible, 32 wall maps (roll-down or mounted on tripods) are available individually or in various purpose-tailored sets. Nystrom maps are classroom-durable and markable with most wet-erase markers.
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Geography & Global Studies
StrataLogica Secondary License
Making most of Nystrom’s maps, globes, atlases, and activity sets digital and available to teachers and students both in school and at home,
StrataLogica’s wide array of resources makes it a great teacher presentation tool and an endlessly adaptable platform for student projects.
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More than 400 inquiry-based lessons give teachers the power to differentiate for every ability level and learning style by blending hands-on, print, and digital activities that offer a wide variety of content choices and activity types.
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Striking just the right balance between simplicity and information density makes this an excellent atlas for both middle and high school classrooms. The world and its regions are not only shown but explained through maps, infographics, photographs, and captions. A Spanish edition is also available.
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By not just looking at maps but also marking them up, students learn to think critically about maps, building geography skills and content knowledge through hands-on activities based on 68 lesson plans plus big markable foldout maps and
The Nystrom World Atlas.
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With colors emphasizing the political organization of the world but shaded relief dramatically revealing mountain ranges, these roll-down political-relief wall maps let students easily see relationships between physical and political geography.
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With colors emphasizing the political organization of the world but shaded relief dramatically revealing mountain ranges, these roll-down political-relief wall maps let students easily see relationships between physical and political geography.
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With touchable 3-D relief dramatically revealing mountain ranges while colors show the political organization of the world, this globe helps students immediately and intuitively grasp relationships between physical and political geography.
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Understand environmental regions through roll-down wall maps that use naturalistic colors to mark out eight distinct biomes: cropland, grassland, desert and semi-desert, tundra, glacier, broadleaf forests, needleleaf forests, and tropical rainforests.
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Understand environmental regions through roll-down wall maps that use naturalistic colors to mark out eight distinct biomes: cropland, grassland, desert and semi-desert, tundra, glacier, broadleaf forests, needleleaf forests, and tropical rainforests.
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Grasp relationships between physical and environmental geography with a touchable
3-D-relief globe that reveals mountain ranges while naturalistic colors distinguish eight biomes—cropland, grassland, desert and semi-desert, tundra, glacier, broadleaf forests, needleleaf forests, and tropical rainforests.
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Colors express elevations and ocean depths in these roll-down wall maps that equip students to understand physical geography and its political implications by melding elevation information with detailed shaded relief and unobtrusive political boundary lines.
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Colors express elevations and ocean depths in these roll-down wall maps that equip students to understand physical geography and its political implications by melding elevation information with detailed shaded relief and unobtrusive political boundary lines.
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Colors express elevations and ocean depths in these markable laminated desk maps that equip students to understand physical geography and its political implications by melding elevation information with detailed shaded relief and unobtrusive political boundary lines.
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Touchable 3-D relief dramatically reinforces colors that express elevations and ocean depths on these globes that equip students to understand physical geography and its political implications by melding elevation information with detailed shaded relief and unobtrusive political boundary lines.
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Markable roll-down state wall maps and state/U.S./world combo map sets are each designed to align with that state’s curriculum. Packs of 30 laminated, double-sided desk maps are also available for most states, and the desk maps come with teacher’s guides.
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