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The
Pacific Northwest:
Past, Present, and Future
Instructional
Rresource Packet
Fifth Edition Copyright © 2006
Author: Dale
A. Lambert
Age level: Teacher Resource Materials
for Secondary Teachers
Publisher: Directed Media, Inc.
Copyright: 2006
ISBN: 0939688395
Size: 8.5" x 11" Reproducible
Pages in 3-Ring Binder
Number of pages: 517 Pages; 6 Units
and 22 Chapters plus Supplements
Price: $199.95
The Pacific Northwest:
Past, Present, and Future
Textbook
The Pacific Northwest: Past, Present, and Future
Instructional Resource Packet (IRP) is a 517 page product organized,
designed, and produced for the classroom instructor and/or curriculum
specialist. The IRP is not bound but comes in an attractive notebook
binder. With the purchase of the product, any page may be reproduced
for student and/or classroom use.
The IRP is divided into 6 units and 22 chapters that correlate with
the information and activities provided in The Pacific Northwest:
Past, Present, and Future © 2006 Fifth Edition textbook.
Each unit has Unit Rationale; Unit Content Summary; 8-14 Unit Student
Learning Objectives; Unit Exit Assessment Comprehensive Exams that
include 50-100 multiple-choice questions, essay questions, matching,
and chronological sequencing exercises; and Unit Map Tests. Complete
answer keys are provided for these comprehensive unit examinations.
All 22 chapters include the following teaching aids: Chapter Rationale;
Chapter Content Summary; Chapter Student Learning Objectives, Chapter
Scope and Sequence Chart for both a year long course and semester
course as well as five curriculum sequences; eight Chapter Central
Concepts including ideas, people, places, or events; Suggested Teaching
Strategies and Learning Activities; and 6-10 Chapter Enrichment
Activities. In addition you will find detailed and expanded answers
for all student activities in the textbook, answer keys for chapter
assessment tests “Part One” and “Part Two”
plus any map tests are included.
The IRP is an extensively written and valuable instructional tool
for your professional classroom use. It should make your challenging
task easier and help your students become better informed.
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