It is very hard to find textbooks, for any grade, online. Because of how much time and effort goes into making these, the companies almost never let anything more than samples get out for free. Best choice would be to go to the company that publishes the textbook you are looking for and see if they have any information on where to get free online resources.
Based on my research - History Alive, Social Studies Alive series are pubished by Teachers Curriculum Institute.
no
Bert Bower has written: 'Awards in the Visual Arts 4' 'Exploring Canada and Latin America (Heath social studies)' 'History Alive! The Medieval World and Beyond'
no but i need one too
Yes. The title is History Alive! The United States Through Industrialism. You can learn more about it at the link below.
Yes you can find it on teachTCI.com.
Not that I have seen. Probably not.
No, you have to work out the answers for yourself.
Yes, he was alive because in the book of the social studies. It says He died in the Phillipness.. and it did NOT say he died on the Southern tip of Africa. -.-
He looks like Christopher Walker to me and their names are the same which is sort of wierd tords me u know! ;(')
Fox Butterfield has written: 'China' -- subject(s): Social life and customs 'China, alive in the bitter sea' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History 'China, alive in the bitter sea' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History 'China, alive in the bitter sea' -- subject(s): History
History Alive was published in the United States.