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Cover of Mississippi Teacher's Guide with image of river, greenery, and wildlife.
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Table of content page featuring image of guitars.
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Teaching page about Mississippi featuring a Welcome to Mississippi sign.
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Teaching page about Mississippi featuring a map of Mississippi with highlights of places to visit.
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Tables of contents page for student books featuring an image of guitars.
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Cover of Mississippi Level 1 with image of river, greenery, and wildlife.
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Level 1 student page about industry and economies of Mississippi
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Cover of Mississippi Level 2 with image of river, greenery, and wildlife.
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Level 2 student language arts page about nature and weather of Mississippi
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Level 3 student history page about siege weaponry

Fifty States: Mississippi (Printed Books)

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Let’s head on down to the good ol’ South, where the tea is sweet and the chairs are a-rockin’! Mississippi is the nation’s 20th state, the namesake of the country’s biggest river, the birthplace of Elvis, and the host to the farmland that grows all sorts of American food staples. The Magnolia State’s deltas and moss-draped pines hold history, music, and a culture all their own. We will travel through Clarksdale, Natchez, Biloxi, and Vicksburg National Military Park while studying the petrification process and the raw resources that set off Mississippi’s economy. We will look at the birth of spirituals and how they were tied to enslaved people in America, as well as the history of segregation and civil rights that played out in the South. Our spotlight focuses on Jim Henson and his imagination and creative thinking that brought the world the Muppets. Student Book activities include alliteration, using natural dyes, siege warfare, gardening hardiness zones, and ventriloquism.

The unit is designed to cover all your subjects (math available separately).

This listing is for the printed books. If you prefer a digital option, a digital version is available separately.

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