The Mark Twain Media World War I book for middle school and high school provides information and activities related to the war. Topics include: -causes of the war -the Western Front -propaganda Each unit addresses the national standards for ELA and literacy in history and social studies. This social studies book by Mark Twain will help you teach your students the importance and effects of the First World War. Each unit includes opportunities for: -conducting student research -examining primary sources -interpreting graphs and maps -responding to constructed-response questions The Mark Twain Publishing Company provides classroom decorations and supplemental books for middle-grade and upper-grade classrooms. These products are designed by leading educators and cover science, math, behavior management, history, government, language arts, fine arts, and social studies. World War I is a comprehensive resource that can be used by middle-school and high-school teachers and students. As the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I approaches, this resource provides background information and critical-thinking activities related to the war. The units include teacher and student pages that address the National Standards for English Language Arts and Literacy in History/Social Studies. Topics covered include causes of the war, the Western Front, the U.S. role in the war, propaganda, and the end of the war. Units include opportunities for: -conducting student research. -examining primary sources. -interpreting graphs and maps. -responding to constructed-response questions. For correlations to state, national, and provincial standards, visit www.carsondellosa.com. World War I is a comprehensive resource that can be used by middle-school and high-school teachers and students. As the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I approaches, this resource provides background information and critical-thinking activities related to the war. The units include teacher and student pages that address the National Standards for English Language Arts and Literacy in History/Social Studies. Topics covered include causes of the war, the Western Front, the U.S. role in the war, propaganda, and the end of the war. Units include opportunities for: -conducting student research. -examining primary sources. -interpreting graphs and maps. -responding to constructed-response questions. For correlations to state, national, and provincial standards, visit www.carsondellosa.com.