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A leader in educational resources since 1965 A distributor of over 15,000 titles from over 1000 publishers A publisher of over 100 titles each year A provider of effective, easy to use, curricular materials that give the best value for our customers

Social Studies School Service featuring Active Classroom: Lessons in U.S. History and The September 11th Education Program MindSparks featuring The MindSparks U.S. and World History Programs Interact featuring The Interact Elementary Library Storypath featuring the Storypath Libraries

is a comprehensive selection of hundreds of lessons providing teachers with a variety of strategies to give every type of student access to core content and skill building activities.

Developed by family members and survivors through the September 11th Education Trust, this is the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary curriculum on 9/11. Finalist for the Association of Educational Publishers 2010 Distinguished Achievement Award.

challenge students to think historically “Some of the best materials on the market for teaching students how to read and write history with intellectual integrity and depth.” —Sam Wineburg, Director, Ph.D. Program in History Education, Stanford University. Author of Historical Thinking and Other Unnatural Acts

consists of 74 interdisciplinary action learning projects that engage and energize students, building academic skills while teaching core content.

develop literacy skills using a narrative format within authentic and uniquely engaging real world contexts. Students live, not read, history.

Designed to customize easily for differentiation Available electronically or in print Supported by current research Competitively priced Reviewed and tested for highest quality Inquiry based

Easily customizable to meet specific needs Clear detailed teacher’s instructions and timetables Training available live on-site and online, as well as recorded online Online communities offer creative implementation options and support

Administrators can give unprecedented ease and value by equipping every teacher with cutting edge materials with site licenses Teachers have 24/7 access to comprehensive lessons Visual learners have no text barrier to content

Excellent examples of current classroom experiences with lessons Questions quickly addressed by authors, curriculum consultants, and peers Best practices constantly updated Helpful links to enrich experience