World History-Based Writing Lessons [Teacher’s Manual only]
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Using the Structure and Style Writing Method™, students will improve their compositional skills while learning about important, interesting events and people around the globe. This yearlong course explores world history from Gutenberg to twenty-first-century technology.
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