
Product Description<br/><br/><br/>Connect brings together the nonfiction text features you need with the engaging, powerful stories you want. This four-book set explores U.S. Immigration in the 1900s through various nonfiction text types, including chronology, biographies, and cause and effect. A fiction book set in the 1900s is tailor-made to complement the nonfiction offerings. Pulling together integrated resources has never been so easy!<br/><br/><br/>Book Description<br/><br/><br/>Specifically crafted to help students explore immigration through different text structures, including primary sources, compare/contrast, and chronology. Series includes three nonfiction books paired with a fiction story to help further explore immigration from differing viewpoints.<br/><br/>Specifically crafted to help students explore immigration through different text structures, including primary sources, compare/contrast, and chronology Explores immigration by looking at primary sources, comparing and contrasting immigrant experiences, and by studying the chronology of immigrant waves Series includes three nonfiction books paired with a fiction story to help further explore immigration from differing viewpoints<br/><br/>Explores immigration by looking at primary sources, comparing and contrasting immigrant experiences, and by studying the chronology of immigrant waves. Series includes three nonfiction books to help further explore immigration from differing viewpoints. A fiction story further enhances the content.<br/><br/><br/>About the Author<br/><br/><br/>Danny Kravitz is an Emmy award-winning writer, songwriter, and a professor of screenwriting at Columbia College in Chicago. He has written for TV, film, and print media. A lover of history and the stories contained within, Danny combines his passion for storytelling with the amazing facts of the past. He is also a sports and nature enthusiast. He resides in Chicago, Illinois.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2015-08-01
ISBN-10:
1491466588
ISBN-13:
9781491466582
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