The Great Depression : Experience the 1930s from the Dust Bowl to

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A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including scuff marks, but no holes or tears. The dust jacket for hard covers may not be included. Binding has minimal wear. The majority of pages are undamaged with minimal creasing or tearing, minimal pencil underlining of text, no highlighting of text, no writing in margins. No missing pages. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab

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EX-LIBRARY
Publication Name
Nomad Press
ISBN
9781619303362
Book Title
Great Depression : Experience the 1930s from the Dust Bowl to the New Deal
Book Series
Inquire and Investigate Ser.
Publisher
Nomad Press
Item Length
10 in
Publication Year
2016
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Casteel, Tom, Yes
Item Height
0.5 in
Author
Marcia Amidon Lusted
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Topic
Business & Economics, History / United States / General, History / United States / 20th Century, Social Science / Sociology
Item Weight
16.2 Oz
Item Width
8 in
Number of Pages
128 Pages

The Great Depression : Experience the 1930s from the Dust Bowl to

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Nomad Press
ISBN-10
1619303361
ISBN-13
9781619303362
eBay Product ID (ePID)
215288276

Product Key Features

Book Title
Great Depression : Experience the 1930s from the Dust Bowl to the New Deal
Number of Pages
128 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Topic
Business & Economics, History / United States / General, History / United States / 20th Century, Social Science / Sociology
Illustrator
Casteel, Tom, Yes
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Author
Marcia Amidon Lusted
Book Series
Inquire and Investigate Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2017-301088
Reviews
Praise for The Great Depression: Experience the 1930s from the Dust Bowl to the New Deal. Booklist Online Exclusive: January 7, 2016 “. . . appealing and engaging support for American history students trying to make sense of the Great Depression.” Praise for Other books by Marcia Amidon Lusted: Civic Unrest: Investigate The Struggle For Social Change Michael Yell, National Board Certified middle school social studies teacher “With its lively writing, investigations, role playing, and QR codes, Civic Unrest will have students immersing themselves in an exploration of ideas, events, and questions. This is social studies.” Corey Joyce, 8th grade teacher ” Civic Unrest: Investigate the Struggle for Social Change is an excellent overview of the historical and contemporary issues surrounding citizen driven advocacy for change throughout the world.” Shea Territo,13 years old, Parents of the Revolution “As a child who is experienced on the subject of civic disobedience, I feel Civic Unrest is a great way for other kids to learn how to fight for their rights. It also has given me a fresh reminder of what has happened in the past, and what is happening in our world today.” The Roaring Twenties: Discover the Era of Prohibition, Flappers, and Jazz Booklist “. . . Two aspects of the book stand out. First, the QR code links to primary source documents, photos, and film clips; and second, the Inquire & Investigate section of each chapter, which challenges students to compare and contrast events of that era with events that have occurred since that time. . .” Library Media Connection “This engaging and insightful read into the 1920s can be used as a supplementary textbook in an American History class. Lusted’s writing captures the decade, offering all its vitality with an encompassing overview of the era. As the narration gains its footing, the text flows seamlessly . . . a valuable addition to a library looking to update its history collection.” Recommended Anne Shaw, Director, 21st Century Schools “. . . Nomad Press is one of the very best resources available to teachers for creating truly spectacular learning experiences for their students.” Other books in the series: Praise for Genetics: Breaking the Code of Your DNA Booklist “What do dimples, a widow’s peak, and a cleft chin all have in common? Genetics! Beginning with a time line and an introduction to the study of heredity, this entry in the Inquire and Investigate series explains genetics in eight chapters that build upon one another. . . Each chapter concludes with easy-to-follow inquiry-based activities and experiments that emphasize the scientific method and help students understand the topic. Numerous cartoons, facts, and QR codes that link to videos add further interest. Although the book can be used independently, it will be better appreciated with some background knowledge. A solid resource that shows life science and biology students the practicalities and marvels of genetics.” Praise for Forensics: Uncover the Science and Technology of Crime Scene Investigation Winner of a 2013 Society of School Librarians International Honor Book Award Booklist “Like other titles in the Inquire and Investigate series, this book focuses on a high-interest topic in a cutting-edge field to reinforce young people’s understanding of the scientific method . . . an appealing and age-appropriate STEM resource.”, Praise for The Great Depression: Experience the 1930s from the Dust Bowl to the New Deal. Booklist Online Exclusive: January 7, 2016 “. . . appealing and engaging support for American history students trying to make sense of the Great Depression.” Praise for Other books by Marcia Amidon Lusted: Civic Unrest: Investigate The Struggle For Social Change Michael Yell, National Board Certified middle school social studies teacher ?With its lively writing, investigations, role playing, and QR codes, Civic Unrest will have students immersing themselves in an exploration of ideas, events, and questions. This is social studies.” Corey Joyce, 8th grade teacher ? Civic Unrest: Investigate the Struggle for Social Change is an excellent overview of the historical and contemporary issues surrounding citizen driven advocacy for change throughout the world.” Shea Territo,13 years old, Parents of the Revolution ?As a child who is experienced on the subject of civic disobedience, I feel Civic Unrest is a great way for other kids to learn how to fight for their rights. It also has given me a fresh reminder of what has happened in the past, and what is happening in our world today.” The Roaring Twenties: Discover the Era of Prohibition, Flappers, and Jazz Booklist “. . . Two aspects of the book stand out. First, the QR code links to primary source documents, photos, and film clips; and second, the Inquire & Investigate section of each chapter, which challenges students to compare and contrast events of that era with events that have occurred since that time. . .” Library Media Connection ?This engaging and insightful read into the 1920s can be used as a supplementary textbook in an American History class. Lusted’s writing captures the decade, offering all its vitality with an encompassing overview of the era. As the narration gains its footing, the text flows seamlessly . . . a valuable addition to a library looking to update its history collection.” Recommended Anne Shaw, Director, 21st Century Schools ?. . . Nomad Press is one of the very best resources available to teachers for creating truly spectacular learning experiences for their students.” Other books in the series: Praise for Genetics: Breaking the Code of Your DNA Booklist “What do dimples, a widow’s peak, and a cleft chin all have in common? Genetics! Beginning with a time line and an introduction to the study of heredity, this entry in the Inquire and Investigate series explains genetics in eight chapters that build upon one another. . . Each chapter concludes with easy-to-follow inquiry-based activities and experiments that emphasize the scientific method and help students understand the topic. Numerous cartoons, facts, and QR codes that link to videos add further interest. Although the book can be used independently, it will be better appreciated with some background knowledge. A solid resource that shows life science and biology students the practicalities and marvels of genetics.” Praise for Forensics: Uncover the Science and Technology of Crime Scene Investigation Winner of a 2013 Society of School Librarians International Honor Book Award Booklist “Like other titles in the Inquire and Investigate series, this book focuses on a high-interest topic in a cutting-edge field to reinforce young people’s understanding of the scientific method . . . an appealing and age-appropriate STEM resource.”, Praise for Other books by Marcia Amidon Lusted: Civic Unrest: Investigate The Struggle For Social Change Michael Yell, National Board Certified middle school social studies teacher “With its lively writing, investigations, role playing, and QR codes, Civic Unrest will have students immersing themselves in an exploration of ideas, events, and questions. This is social studies.” Corey Joyce, 8th grade teacher ” Civic Unrest: Investigate the Struggle for Social Change is an excellent overview of the historical and contemporary issues surrounding citizen driven advocacy for change throughout the world.” Shea Territo,13 years old, Parents of the Revolution “As a child who is experienced on the subject of civic disobedience, I feel Civic Unrest is a great way for other kids to learn how to fight for their rights. It also has given me a fresh reminder of what has happened in the past, and what is happening in our world today.” The Roaring Twenties: Discover the Era of Prohibition, Flappers, and Jazz Booklist “. . . Two aspects of the book stand out. First, the QR code links to primary source documents, photos, and film clips; and second, the Inquire & Investigate section of each chapter, which challenges students to compare and contrast events of that era with events that have occurred since that time. . .” Library Media Connection “This engaging and insightful read into the 1920s can be used as a supplementary textbook in an American History class. Lusted’s writing captures the decade, offering all its vitality with an encompassing overview of the era. As the narration gains its footing, the text flows seamlessly . . . a valuable addition to a library looking to update its history collection.” Recommended Anne Shaw, Director, 21st Century Schools “. . . Nomad Press is one of the very best resources available to teachers for creating truly spectacular learning experiences for their students.” Other books in the series: Praise for Genetics: Breaking the Code of Your DNA Booklist “What do dimples, a widow’s peak, and a cleft chin all have in common? Genetics! Beginning with a time line and an introduction to the study of heredity, this entry in the Inquire and Investigate series explains genetics in eight chapters that build upon one another. . . Each chapter concludes with easy-to-follow inquiry-based activities and experiments that emphasize the scientific method and help students understand the topic. Numerous cartoons, facts, and QR codes that link to videos add further interest. Although the book can be used independently, it will be better appreciated with some background knowledge. A solid resource that shows life science and biology students the practicalities and marvels of genetics.” Praise for Forensics: Uncover the Science and Technology of Crime Scene Investigation Winner of a 2013 Society of School Librarians International Honor Book Award Booklist “Like other titles in the Inquire and Investigate series, this book focuses on a high-interest topic in a cutting-edge field to reinforce young people’s understanding of the scientific method . . . an appealing and age-appropriate STEM resource.”
Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
The
Grade From
Sixth Grade
Grade To
Tenth Grade
Dewey Decimal
973.91/7
Table Of Content
Timeline Introduction: What Was So Turbulent About the Thirties? Chapter One: Boom to Bust Chapter Two: Not a Job in Sight Chapter Three: A New Deal Chapter Four: A Dusty Disaster Chapter Five: Daily Life in the 1930s Chapter Six: Science, Inventions, and the World of Tomorrow Chapter Seven: War and Recovery Glossary Resources Index
Synopsis
In The Great Depression: Experience the 1930s From the Dust Bowl to the New Deal , readers ages 12 to 15 investigate the causes, duration, and outcome of the Great Depression, the period of time when more than 20 percent of Americans were unemployed. They discover how people coped, what new inventions came about, and how the economics of the country affected the arts, sciences, and politics of the times. The decade saw the inauguration of many social programs that Americans still benefit from today. The combination of President Roosevelt’s New Deal and the dawningof World War II gave enough economic stimulus to boost the United States out of its slump and into a new era of recovery. In The Great Depression , students explore what it meant to live during this time. Projects such as designing a 1930s outfit and creating a journal from the point of view of a kid whose family is on the road help infuse the content with realism and practicality. In-depth investigations of primary sources from the period allow readers to engage in further, independent study of the times. Additional materials include a glossary, a list of current reference works, and Internet resources., In The Great Depression: Experience the 1930s From the Dust Bowl to the New Deal , readers ages 12 to 15 investigate the causes, duration, and outcome of the Great Depression, the period of time when more than 20 percent of Americans were unemployed. They discover how people coped, what new inventions came about, and how the economics of the country affected the arts, sciences, and politics of the times. The decade saw the inauguration of many social programs that Americans still benefit from today. The combination of President Roosevelt’s New Deal and the dawning of World War II gave enough economic stimulus to boost the United States out of its slump and into a new era of recovery. In The Great Depression , students explore what it meant to live during this time. Projects such as designing a 1930s outfit and creating a journal from the point of view of a kid whose family is on the road help infuse the content with realism and practicality. In-depth investigations of primary sources from the period allow readers to engage in further, independent study of the times. Additional materials include a glossary, a list of current reference works, and Internet resources.
LC Classification Number
E806.L85 2016

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Item specifics

Condition
Good

A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including scuff marks, but no holes or tears. The dust jacket for hard covers may not be included. Binding has minimal wear. The majority of pages are undamaged with minimal creasing or tearing, minimal pencil underlining of text, no highlighting of text, no writing in margins. No missing pages. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab

Seller Notes
“Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition …

Special Attributes
EX-LIBRARY
Publication Name
Nomad Press
ISBN
9781619303362
Book Title
Great Depression : Experience the 1930s from the Dust Bowl to the New Deal
Book Series
Inquire and Investigate Ser.
Publisher
Nomad Press
Item Length
10 in
Publication Year
2016
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Casteel, Tom, Yes
Item Height
0.5 in
Author
Marcia Amidon Lusted
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Topic
Business & Economics, History / United States / General, History / United States / 20th Century, Social Science / Sociology
Item Weight
16.2 Oz
Item Width
8 in
Number of Pages
128 Pages

The Great Depression : Experience the 1930s from the Dust Bowl to

About this product

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Nomad Press
ISBN-10
1619303361
ISBN-13
9781619303362
eBay Product ID (ePID)
215288276

Product Key Features

Book Title
Great Depression : Experience the 1930s from the Dust Bowl to the New Deal
Number of Pages
128 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Topic
Business & Economics, History / United States / General, History / United States / 20th Century, Social Science / Sociology
Illustrator
Casteel, Tom, Yes
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Author
Marcia Amidon Lusted
Book Series
Inquire and Investigate Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2017-301088
Reviews
Praise for The Great Depression: Experience the 1930s from the Dust Bowl to the New Deal. Booklist Online Exclusive: January 7, 2016 “. . . appealing and engaging support for American history students trying to make sense of the Great Depression.” Praise for Other books by Marcia Amidon Lusted: Civic Unrest: Investigate The Struggle For Social Change Michael Yell, National Board Certified middle school social studies teacher “With its lively writing, investigations, role playing, and QR codes, Civic Unrest will have students immersing themselves in an exploration of ideas, events, and questions. This is social studies.” Corey Joyce, 8th grade teacher ” Civic Unrest: Investigate the Struggle for Social Change is an excellent overview of the historical and contemporary issues surrounding citizen driven advocacy for change throughout the world.” Shea Territo,13 years old, Parents of the Revolution “As a child who is experienced on the subject of civic disobedience, I feel Civic Unrest is a great way for other kids to learn how to fight for their rights. It also has given me a fresh reminder of what has happened in the past, and what is happening in our world today.” The Roaring Twenties: Discover the Era of Prohibition, Flappers, and Jazz Booklist “. . . Two aspects of the book stand out. First, the QR code links to primary source documents, photos, and film clips; and second, the Inquire & Investigate section of each chapter, which challenges students to compare and contrast events of that era with events that have occurred since that time. . .” Library Media Connection “This engaging and insightful read into the 1920s can be used as a supplementary textbook in an American History class. Lusted’s writing captures the decade, offering all its vitality with an encompassing overview of the era. As the narration gains its footing, the text flows seamlessly . . . a valuable addition to a library looking to update its history collection.” Recommended Anne Shaw, Director, 21st Century Schools “. . . Nomad Press is one of the very best resources available to teachers for creating truly spectacular learning experiences for their students.” Other books in the series: Praise for Genetics: Breaking the Code of Your DNA Booklist “What do dimples, a widow’s peak, and a cleft chin all have in common? Genetics! Beginning with a time line and an introduction to the study of heredity, this entry in the Inquire and Investigate series explains genetics in eight chapters that build upon one another. . . Each chapter concludes with easy-to-follow inquiry-based activities and experiments that emphasize the scientific method and help students understand the topic. Numerous cartoons, facts, and QR codes that link to videos add further interest. Although the book can be used independently, it will be better appreciated with some background knowledge. A solid resource that shows life science and biology students the practicalities and marvels of genetics.” Praise for Forensics: Uncover the Science and Technology of Crime Scene Investigation Winner of a 2013 Society of School Librarians International Honor Book Award Booklist “Like other titles in the Inquire and Investigate series, this book focuses on a high-interest topic in a cutting-edge field to reinforce young people’s understanding of the scientific method . . . an appealing and age-appropriate STEM resource.”, Praise for The Great Depression: Experience the 1930s from the Dust Bowl to the New Deal. Booklist Online Exclusive: January 7, 2016 “. . . appealing and engaging support for American history students trying to make sense of the Great Depression.” Praise for Other books by Marcia Amidon Lusted: Civic Unrest: Investigate The Struggle For Social Change Michael Yell, National Board Certified middle school social studies teacher ?With its lively writing, investigations, role playing, and QR codes, Civic Unrest will have students immersing themselves in an exploration of ideas, events, and questions. This is social studies.” Corey Joyce, 8th grade teacher ? Civic Unrest: Investigate the Struggle for Social Change is an excellent overview of the historical and contemporary issues surrounding citizen driven advocacy for change throughout the world.” Shea Territo,13 years old, Parents of the Revolution ?As a child who is experienced on the subject of civic disobedience, I feel Civic Unrest is a great way for other kids to learn how to fight for their rights. It also has given me a fresh reminder of what has happened in the past, and what is happening in our world today.” The Roaring Twenties: Discover the Era of Prohibition, Flappers, and Jazz Booklist “. . . Two aspects of the book stand out. First, the QR code links to primary source documents, photos, and film clips; and second, the Inquire & Investigate section of each chapter, which challenges students to compare and contrast events of that era with events that have occurred since that time. . .” Library Media Connection ?This engaging and insightful read into the 1920s can be used as a supplementary textbook in an American History class. Lusted’s writing captures the decade, offering all its vitality with an encompassing overview of the era. As the narration gains its footing, the text flows seamlessly . . . a valuable addition to a library looking to update its history collection.” Recommended Anne Shaw, Director, 21st Century Schools ?. . . Nomad Press is one of the very best resources available to teachers for creating truly spectacular learning experiences for their students.” Other books in the series: Praise for Genetics: Breaking the Code of Your DNA Booklist “What do dimples, a widow’s peak, and a cleft chin all have in common? Genetics! Beginning with a time line and an introduction to the study of heredity, this entry in the Inquire and Investigate series explains genetics in eight chapters that build upon one another. . . Each chapter concludes with easy-to-follow inquiry-based activities and experiments that emphasize the scientific method and help students understand the topic. Numerous cartoons, facts, and QR codes that link to videos add further interest. Although the book can be used independently, it will be better appreciated with some background knowledge. A solid resource that shows life science and biology students the practicalities and marvels of genetics.” Praise for Forensics: Uncover the Science and Technology of Crime Scene Investigation Winner of a 2013 Society of School Librarians International Honor Book Award Booklist “Like other titles in the Inquire and Investigate series, this book focuses on a high-interest topic in a cutting-edge field to reinforce young people’s understanding of the scientific method . . . an appealing and age-appropriate STEM resource.”, Praise for Other books by Marcia Amidon Lusted: Civic Unrest: Investigate The Struggle For Social Change Michael Yell, National Board Certified middle school social studies teacher “With its lively writing, investigations, role playing, and QR codes, Civic Unrest will have students immersing themselves in an exploration of ideas, events, and questions. This is social studies.” Corey Joyce, 8th grade teacher ” Civic Unrest: Investigate the Struggle for Social Change is an excellent overview of the historical and contemporary issues surrounding citizen driven advocacy for change throughout the world.” Shea Territo,13 years old, Parents of the Revolution “As a child who is experienced on the subject of civic disobedience, I feel Civic Unrest is a great way for other kids to learn how to fight for their rights. It also has given me a fresh reminder of what has happened in the past, and what is happening in our world today.” The Roaring Twenties: Discover the Era of Prohibition, Flappers, and Jazz Booklist “. . . Two aspects of the book stand out. First, the QR code links to primary source documents, photos, and film clips; and second, the Inquire & Investigate section of each chapter, which challenges students to compare and contrast events of that era with events that have occurred since that time. . .” Library Media Connection “This engaging and insightful read into the 1920s can be used as a supplementary textbook in an American History class. Lusted’s writing captures the decade, offering all its vitality with an encompassing overview of the era. As the narration gains its footing, the text flows seamlessly . . . a valuable addition to a library looking to update its history collection.” Recommended Anne Shaw, Director, 21st Century Schools “. . . Nomad Press is one of the very best resources available to teachers for creating truly spectacular learning experiences for their students.” Other books in the series: Praise for Genetics: Breaking the Code of Your DNA Booklist “What do dimples, a widow’s peak, and a cleft chin all have in common? Genetics! Beginning with a time line and an introduction to the study of heredity, this entry in the Inquire and Investigate series explains genetics in eight chapters that build upon one another. . . Each chapter concludes with easy-to-follow inquiry-based activities and experiments that emphasize the scientific method and help students understand the topic. Numerous cartoons, facts, and QR codes that link to videos add further interest. Although the book can be used independently, it will be better appreciated with some background knowledge. A solid resource that shows life science and biology students the practicalities and marvels of genetics.” Praise for Forensics: Uncover the Science and Technology of Crime Scene Investigation Winner of a 2013 Society of School Librarians International Honor Book Award Booklist “Like other titles in the Inquire and Investigate series, this book focuses on a high-interest topic in a cutting-edge field to reinforce young people’s understanding of the scientific method . . . an appealing and age-appropriate STEM resource.”
Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
The
Grade From
Sixth Grade
Grade To
Tenth Grade
Dewey Decimal
973.91/7
Table Of Content
Timeline Introduction: What Was So Turbulent About the Thirties? Chapter One: Boom to Bust Chapter Two: Not a Job in Sight Chapter Three: A New Deal Chapter Four: A Dusty Disaster Chapter Five: Daily Life in the 1930s Chapter Six: Science, Inventions, and the World of Tomorrow Chapter Seven: War and Recovery Glossary Resources Index
Synopsis
In The Great Depression: Experience the 1930s From the Dust Bowl to the New Deal , readers ages 12 to 15 investigate the causes, duration, and outcome of the Great Depression, the period of time when more than 20 percent of Americans were unemployed. They discover how people coped, what new inventions came about, and how the economics of the country affected the arts, sciences, and politics of the times. The decade saw the inauguration of many social programs that Americans still benefit from today. The combination of President Roosevelt’s New Deal and the dawningof World War II gave enough economic stimulus to boost the United States out of its slump and into a new era of recovery. In The Great Depression , students explore what it meant to live during this time. Projects such as designing a 1930s outfit and creating a journal from the point of view of a kid whose family is on the road help infuse the content with realism and practicality. In-depth investigations of primary sources from the period allow readers to engage in further, independent study of the times. Additional materials include a glossary, a list of current reference works, and Internet resources., In The Great Depression: Experience the 1930s From the Dust Bowl to the New Deal , readers ages 12 to 15 investigate the causes, duration, and outcome of the Great Depression, the period of time when more than 20 percent of Americans were unemployed. They discover how people coped, what new inventions came about, and how the economics of the country affected the arts, sciences, and politics of the times. The decade saw the inauguration of many social programs that Americans still benefit from today. The combination of President Roosevelt’s New Deal and the dawning of World War II gave enough economic stimulus to boost the United States out of its slump and into a new era of recovery. In The Great Depression , students explore what it meant to live during this time. Projects such as designing a 1930s outfit and creating a journal from the point of view of a kid whose family is on the road help infuse the content with realism and practicality. In-depth investigations of primary sources from the period allow readers to engage in further, independent study of the times. Additional materials include a glossary, a list of current reference works, and Internet resources.
LC Classification Number
E806.L85 2016

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