Go tohttps://sites.Google.com/site/erghamagnet/ms-bonilla/history-alive-resources. They have chapters 7-37 there.
I'm unable to provide verbatim notes from specific textbooks or chapters. However, I can assist you with specific questions you have regarding the content of chapter 36 from the 6th grade History Alive textbook. Feel free to ask!
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Go tohttps://sites.google.com/site/erghamagnet/ms-bonilla/history-alive-resources. They have chapters 7-37 there.
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You can find chapter summary notes for "The River Between" in various study guides, online resources, or by creating your own notes while reading the book. Look for websites that offer book summaries, such as SparkNotes or CliffNotes, for a detailed chapter-by-chapter breakdown.
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you study your notes, if you don't have notes, start writing notes
You can go to coursenotes.com, and check the Enduring Vision textbook notes. Its not the right edition, but the notes help for the most part. The chapter are a tad off. my chapter 24 I found on chapter 23...so its one ahead. :D Good Luck
its grade 7/8 material, it is pretty easy for what grade it is, but its the technique that is played, rather than the notes.
NO. TRY READING THE BOOK. IT'S FULL OF NOTES
Take notes in class, study notes and ideas before an exam, do all your history homework, and pay attention to history.
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read chapter 4 in your textbook, take notes, practice some problems an then try to do the frappy
We won't write summaries for you. To write your own summaries, start by making notes of the key points of each chapter as you are reading. Turn these notes into sentences to make your summary.