What Your Fifth Grader Needs to Know: Fundamentals of a Good Fifth-grade EducationEric Donald Hirsch Building on themes and topics from earlier volumes in the Core Knowledge Series, some of the things you will find in this volume include stories and speeches: selections from Homer's epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey, Don Quixote, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and Lincoln's Gettysburg Address; American Civilization: progress and problems with industrialization, reformers who worked for rights of women, African-Americans, and the urban poor, and the complexities and compromises of becoming an international power; life sciences: classifying living organisms and life cycles and reproduction of plants and animals; geography: climate zones and time zones and how lakes are formed; physical sciences: combining concepts of science and math such as mass, speed, force, and energy; and world civilizations: European and Native American cultures meet, the European Renaissance, feudal Japan and Russia, the tremendous religious upheavals of the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation, and the massive political and social shake-up of the French Revolution. |
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... stand against slavery . In 1858 Lincoln made a speech in which he stated his belief that slavery was a great threat to the United States . Lincoln used a vivid passage from the Bible : " A house divided against itself cannot stand ...
... stand against slavery . In 1858 Lincoln made a speech in which he stated his belief that slavery was a great threat to the United States . Lincoln used a vivid passage from the Bible : " A house divided against itself cannot stand ...
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... standing at the bottom of a tall skyscraper and looking at how the sides of the skyscraper seem to be closer together at the top than they are at the bottom of the building . Or stand on a long , straight sidewalk and compare how the ...
... standing at the bottom of a tall skyscraper and looking at how the sides of the skyscraper seem to be closer together at the top than they are at the bottom of the building . Or stand on a long , straight sidewalk and compare how the ...
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... stand for a number . A letter that stands for a number is called a variable . For example , instead of writing 6 + 8 , we can write 6+ a = 8. In this equation , a = 2. We can also write a + 4 = 10. In the second equation , a = 6 . We ...
... stand for a number . A letter that stands for a number is called a variable . For example , instead of writing 6 + 8 , we can write 6+ a = 8. In this equation , a = 2. We can also write a + 4 = 10. In the second equation , a = 6 . We ...
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