The Experience of War
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Describes the experiences of soldiers on both sides of the Vietnam War as well as the suffering of civilians.






Describes the experiences of soldiers on both sides of the Vietnam War as well as the suffering of civilians.
Focused on U.S. History, this book provides in-depth readings organized alphabetically, making it a valuable resource for students. It features fact boxes that highlight key test points for efficient review, alongside comprehensive timelines and primary sources. The content specifically explores the "Weapons, Tactics and Strategy" of the Civil War, enhancing understanding of this pivotal period in American history.
Featuring over 100 pages of detailed content, this educational resource offers alphabetically arranged readings focused on U.S. History, specifically the Politics of the Civil War. It includes fact boxes highlighting key test points for efficient review, along with comprehensive timelines and primary sources to enhance understanding. This series is designed to support deep learning and facilitate effective study for students.
This book describes the Vietnam War, from the Americans' 1965 Operation Rolling Thunder to the 1968 Tet Offensive launched by the Viet Cong.
"Describes the fascinating lifestyles of people in the Victorian era. Using a celebrity-magazine type format, readers are introduced to life in this society"--
Explains how the United States became involved in the affairs of a small Asian country.
Part history, part Diary of a Wimpy kid, these books present the history of Ancient Greece with all the detail of an encyclopedia, with all the "funny reflection" that the Facebook generation wants. This tongue-in-cheek history brings out the best in fun facts, the weird-but-true. and memorable. They are perfect for the critical thinking focused classroom. And present primary sources along with humor and real-life stories to make a popular magazine about "A Day in the Life..".
"Describes the fascinating lifestyles of people in Ancient Rome. Using a celebrity-magazine type format, readers are introduced to life in this society"--
"Describes the fascinating lifestyles of people in Ancient Egypt. Using a celebrity-magazine type format, readers are introduced to life in this society"--Provided by publisher.
The Curriculum Connections series provides an extensive exploration of U.S. History, particularly focusing on the Civil War. With over 100 pages of detailed content, the readings are organized alphabetically for easy navigation. Each book includes fact boxes highlighting key test points, comprehensive timelines, and primary sources that showcase significant figures from the era, making it an invaluable resource for students and educators alike.