Written by Rebecca Stark.
This book is part of the -OLOGIES SERIES.
ABOUT THE SERIES: Students are presented with background information to provide a general understanding of the subjects. Mind-stimulating activities, based upon information given and outside research, encourage critical and creative thinking. These self-directed activities emphasize higher-level thinking skills and are keyed to Bloom’s taxonomy.
A teacher edition is available. Teacher editions save you hours of work! In addition to the material contained in the student books, they provide pre- and post-tests, quizzes, puzzles, a glossary, and helpful background information! Teacher Editions are 96 pages each. Student Editions are 64 pages each. Grades 5–12.
Anthropology: Students learn about human development and about the physical, social, and cultural development of various societies. Concepts of social organization are introduced: kinship groups, residence patterns, associations, marriage, etc. Also covered are political organization and ideology and religion.
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