What are the differences between Uncle Sam and You and Exploring Government? Uncle Sam and You Uncle Sam and You is a one-year civics course specifically designed for students in grades 5 to 8. The subject of civics (by comparison to government) gives special attention to the ... High School Middle School
What are the differences between Our Star-Spangled Story, America the Beautiful, and Exploring America? Notgrass History offers three separate courses that look at U.S. history in three different ways. All three courses include a book of primary sources. They also incorporate literature and offer a vari... Elementary High School Middle School
What is the scope and sequence of Notgrass History curriculum? Students may study Notgrass History curricula in any order within the schooling levels indicated (elementary, middle school, and high school). Each course stands alone and is complete in itself. You c... Elementary High School Middle School Parent Support
What are the differences between From Adam to Us and Exploring World History? Our two world history curricula complement one another. As we were writing From Adam to Us , we kept in mind that many of the students using it would later use Exploring World History in high school. ... High School Middle School
How can I replace a lost answer key? Those pesky answer keys tend to run away and hide right before you need them! Don't worry. You're not the only one this happens to. Please download a digital copy of the answer key you need at no char... Elementary High School Middle School Parent Support
Does the order of the middle school courses matter? You do not have to do our courses in a particular order. Each course can be done during any year between fifth and eighth grade. Each course is designed so that you can complete it in one school year.... Middle School Parent Support
What assigned and alternate literature goes with America the Beautiful? These are the ten books we assign to go along with the lessons in America the Beautiful : Growing Up Dakota by Charles Alexander Eastman, edited by Charlene Notgrass (Units 2-5) Amos Fortune: Free Man... Middle School Parent Support