Bentley's Traditions & Encounters+ 6th Edition (Updated) Student Workbook: Relevant chapter assignments tailor-made for the Bentley text reflecting th - Paperback
Bentley's Traditions & Encounters+ 6th Edition (Updated) Student Workbook: Relevant chapter assignments tailor-made for the Bentley text reflecting th - Paperback
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by David Tamm (Author)
This is the workbook to get if the textbook you have has an orange strip across the top with the word "Updated" written across it. This AP* World History companion is filled with vocab, activities and assignments that follow the Bentley, Ziegler and Streets-Salter Sixth Edition of Traditions & Encounters for all 38 chapters. The activities in this workbook can be used as regular weekly assignments or reviews. They can be used on short notice if there is a sub, or be assigned as regular homework. All you need is the textbook, physical or online. Teachers can copy at will, and parents can use the book as a student consumable. The rationale for having this workbook is that publishers now put so much of their extra content online, traditional classwork can be left lacking. Whether the textbook is written in ink or electrons, many students still find it valuable to write and keep notes for themselves on paper, and portfolios still matter. The activities in this workbook challenge students to apply the concepts, brainstorm examples, diagram each chapter, and think things through with the authors. Find TTT on FB, or click author name at the top of this page for all titles in this series, including Coursepak B for Bentley 6.
Author Biography
David Tamm has a master of arts degree from the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland, the school of Nicholas Copernicus and John Paul II. He has lectured at academic organizations such as the International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations, founded by Carroll Quigley. His material has been published in newspapers and periodicals in Europe and America, such as Arcana. His master's thesis, "Universal History and the Telos of Human Progress," is about the changing meaning historians have found in the human story as a whole, and is worthwhile for social studies teachers. Find it on Amazon or at other retail outlets.