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" A Nation Conceived in Liberty" 

Supplemental Resouce for United States History 

Summary of Resource: 

"First Choice Educational Publishing is proud to introduce A Nation Conceived in Liberty, its new text for Georgia Social Studies. A Nation Conceived in Liberty is currently available as a softcover printed book.

We believe it is possible to combine close alignment to state learning standards, the best historical narrative, and special learning features based on scientific research in educational psychology. The result is that students become engaged in learning meaningful history, better understand their roles as citizens, improve their language arts skills, and improve their scores on statewide tests—all at the same time. Start using A Nation Conceived in Liberty to watch your students’ scores soar this spring on the Georgia Milestones EOC!"


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Using A Nation Conceived in Liberty for EOC Review

"A Nation Conceived in Liberty is a powerful learning tool that can enable your students to excel on the Georgia Milestones EOC Assessment. Its primary strengths are its close alignment to the Georgia Standards of Excellence and its many research-based learning strategies. Special emphasis is placed on twentieth-century history, which comprises half of the test. With each chapter, students are able to frame their knowledge with a series of introductory standards-based questions. Then they can examine a concise preview of the chapter in the Georgia “Peaches” of Wisdom. Next, they can read more detailed explanations in the chapter text and apply their knowledge and interpret primary sources in The Historian’s Apprentice activities. Finally, they can review the chapter with the concept map and practice questions found at the end of the chapter. A Georgia Milestones Checklist helps your students determine if they have covered all of the information from the standards that might appear on the EOC test. All of these different learning features can be mixed and matched in an endless variety of combinations for effective EOC review."

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