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Explore the rich history, vibrant culture, and significant contributions of the State of Georgia with this 11-book collection of books for grades 2-4. Young learners discover Atlanta's key role in Georgia's development, understand the state's economy and resources, and delve into the legacy of James Oglethorpe, President Jimmy Carter, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Books in this set include, Atlanta: The Big Peach, Georgia: Money and Me, Georgia's Goods and Services, Georgia's Location and Resources, James Oglethorpe: Not for Self, but for Others, Jimmy Carter: For the People,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Explore the rich history, vibrant culture, and significant contributions of the State of Georgia with this 11-book collection of books for grades 2-4. Young learners discover Atlanta's key role in Georgia's development, understand the state's economy and resources, and delve into the legacy of James Oglethorpe, President Jimmy Carter, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Books in this set include, Atlanta: The Big Peach, Georgia: Money and Me, Georgia's Goods and Services, Georgia's Location and Resources, James Oglethorpe: Not for Self, but for Others, Jimmy Carter: For the People, Martin Luther King Jr: Destined to Lead, Our Leaders in Government, Power, People, and Change, Regions and Rivers of Georgia, and Savannah: Hostess City of the South. This collection is an essential resource for educators, students, and anyone interested in the multifaceted story of Georgia, offering insights into its past, present, and future.
Autorenporträt
Multiple authors contributed to this product. Kathleen Kopp, M.S.Ed., taught elementary school for over 32 years, serving as a classroom teacher, teacher on special assignment, and curriculum specialist. She presents at local, state, and national conferences for educators. In addition, Ms. Kopp develops instructional materials and has been awarded a Learning(R) Magazine Teachers' Choice Award and the Distinguished Achievement Award from the Association of Educational Publishers. She is the coauthor of What the Science of Reading Says about Reading Comprehension and Content Knowledge. Wendy Conklin, M.A. Ed., is an award-winning author, editor, educational consultant, and teacher. She trains teachers in staff development workshops across the country, writes curriculum, and teaches diverse groups of children.