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2TABLE OF CONTENTSNEW SOCIALSTUDIES TITLES!Creating Canada, A History:1914 to the PresentCriminal Law and theCanadian Criminal CodeExploring NationalismUnderstanding NationalismCheck our website for additional features including:• Online Learning Centres• Teacher Resources• Student Resources• Web Connections• Templates• Online cataloguesPlease NoteVisit our Website at:www.mcgrawhill.ca/schoolAll prices shown are SCHOOL NET prices and current at the time ofpublication. Prices are subject to change. For current information,please contact your local sales representative or <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> <strong>Ryerson</strong>.TABLE OF CONTENTS CANADIAN HISTORY 3 WORLD HISTORY 7 AMERICAN HISTORY 11 SOCIAL STUDIES 12 CIVICS 15 GEOGRAPHY 15 PSYCHOLOGY 16 SOCIOLOGY 18 PHILOSOPHY 19 ECONOMICS 20 CRITICAL THINKING 21 LITERACY SUPPORT IN SOCIAL STUDIES 22 EARTH SCIENCE 23 LAW 24 ADDITIONAL TITLES 24 INDEX 25 ORDER INFORMATION 26 ORDER FORM 27 SALES INFORMATION 28New in 2009! Canadian Title French EditionAvailableFor more <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> <strong>Ryerson</strong> products,please refer to our other catalogues:Art, Music, & TheatreBusinessEnglishFamily <strong>Studies</strong>MathematicsScience, Health &Physical EducationCheck ourWebsiteTechnology & ComputerEducationWorld LanguagesAdvanced PlacementJamestown EducationSRA/Open CourtThe Wright GroupTO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/schoolSuitable forAdvancedPlacement


Creating CanadaA History: 1914 to the PresentCOM-AVAILABLEAUGUST 2009CANADIAN HI STORY• Jill Colyer et al. • © 2010 • Grade 10Creating Canada: A History: 1914 to the Present is designedto enhance students' engagement in exploring history. It isbased on the inquiry model and incorporates six fundamental thinkingcompetencies to increase student involvement, create greater classroominteraction, and stimulate more meaningful connections for studentsbetween history and their own lives. This new textbook develops anunderstanding for the students of the relevance of the history they arestudying and life in Canada today. While the material is presentedchronologically, the textbook allows teachers to begin the course in the“now” and explore with students how we arrived here. As studentscomplete their explorations, they will develop the historical thinkingcompetencies set out by Dr. Peter Seixas and fully meet the expectationsof the course of study, Canadian History Since World War 1, Grade 10Academic (CHC2D).FeaturesHistorical Thinking Competencies are the focus of all questions,activities, and challengesCourse Challenge provides purpose for the unit challengesUnit Challenge provides students with an opportunity to showtheir understanding of the material they explored in the unitEnd-of-Chapter Activities provide explorations based on thecurriculum expectations and use the Historical ThinkingCompetencies as the focus of all activitiesRecall, Reflect, and Respond encourages students to considervarious perspectives on the issuesReadability Enhancements include margin features, largemaps and graphics and vocabulary assistance providing supportfor ELL studentsTeacher's Resource PackageComplete course planner organized into fully supported lessonsand activitiesModifiable line masters to support all activities and assessmentstrategiesStrategies for differentiating instructionImage bank of text photos and illustrations in electronic formatfor use in classroom presentationsInteractive Student ResourceThe complete print student edition delivered electronically withenhancements to aid in differentiated instruction to facilitate learningAudio components such as speeches and an audio glossaryVisual components such as videos and animated maps and timelinesInteractive Teacher's ResourceThe complete print teacher's resource package delivered electronicallywith additional material to assist in course deliveryComputer Lab LessonsInteractive Whiteboard LessonsPowerPoint Notes for lesson modellingProfessional Development videos—mini workshops by authorsand advisorsOnline Student CentresTemplates and graphic organizers to support chapter contentand activitiesChapter highlights that serve as advance organizers and study aidsAnnotated Links to all Web Connections features in the student textStudent Edition 9780070309807 TBDInteractive Student Resource 9780070318762 TBDTeacher's Resource 9780070311848 TBDInteractive Teacher's Resource 9780070318786 TBDTO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school3


4CANADIAN HI STORYCanadian HistoryA Sense of Time• Senior Authors: Garfield Gini-Newman, OISE, University of Toronto; Laura Gini-Newman, Peel District School Board Authors: Usha James, York Region DistrictSchool Board; Mike Bowman, Peel District School Board, Connie Bray, ThamesValley District School Board • © 2006A100% match to the Ontario curriculum for CanadianHistory since World War I, Grade 10, Applied (CHC2P).Design developed to meet the needs of the Applied-levelStudent:Multiple short lesson parts vary between teacher directed, class orgroup hands-on work and individual work (the 20/20/20 model)Appropriate depth and language level without simplifying the issuesReal life connections and applications deepens students' understandingof key issuesPromotes and encourages literacy success and history skill developmentFocused lessons in two-page format keeps students engagedEffective scaffolding of skill development supports student successSupports student performance on EQAO test by addressing key textformsFeaturesLiteracy in History: literacy skills specific to historical understandingsExploding Concept provides students with definitions of keywords and terms through contextFYI Interesting and relevant anecdotes that broaden the narrativeThen and Now compares social, cultural, and historical data fromtoday and the time frame being examinedTime Check mini timeline puts specific events into a chronologicalcontextPlace Check immediate identification of important locationsPrimary Source DocumentsMaps Appendix all maps required for text and course are suppliedin the student textTeacher's ResourceTeacher's Resource is “Monday morning friendly” and meets theneeds of the specialist as well as the non-specialist teacher.Binder format with over 300 pages of teacher notesIncludes student workbook section with 200 reproducible worksheetsFree image bank on CD-ROM includes all images, charts, graphsand maps from the student textBonus CD-ROM of complete Teacher's Resource including allassessment and evaluation tools and skill development worksheets.All worksheets are modifiable.Table of ContentsUnit 1: World War I and Beyond1914 – 1921Your Challenge: Create a NewspaperSpreadTheme 1: Canada in the WorldTheme 2: Science and TechnologyTheme 3: Governing CanadaTheme 4: Canadian ExperiencesTheme 5: Emerging PatternsUnit 2: Growing Pains1922 – 1938Your Challenge: Create a TimeCapsuleTheme 1: Canadian ExperiencesTheme 2: Governing CanadaTheme 3: Emerging PatternsTheme 4: Canada in the WorldTheme 5: Science and TechnologyUnit 3: World War II andBeyond 1939 – 1949Your Challenge: Create a MuseumDisplayTheme 1: Canada in the WorldTheme 2: Science and TechnologyTheme 3: Governing CanadaTheme 4: Canadian ExperiencesTheme 5: Emerging PatternsUnit 4: Changing Faces,Changing Values1950 – 1982Your Challenge: Create a TableauTheme 1: Canada in the WorldTheme 2: Emerging PatternsTheme 3: Canadian ExperiencesTheme 4: Governing CanadaTheme 5: Science and TechnologyUnit 5: Living in the GlobalVillage 1983 – PresentYour Challenge: Create aPresentationTheme 1: Canada in the WorldTheme 2: Science and TechnologyTheme 3: Emerging PatternsTheme 4: Canadian ExperiencesTheme 5: Governing CanadaMaps AppendixMapsGlossarywww.mcgrawhill.ca/books/cdn+history10Student Resource 0070976686 $60.58Teacher's Resource 0070976708 $220.45TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school


Defining CanadaHistory, Identity, and Culture• Senior Author: Nick Brune • Authors: Mark Bulgutch, Alison Faulknor, JohnFielding, Reg Hawes, Maryrose O’Neill • © 2003 • Grade 12CanadaA Nation Unfolding• Senior Author: Garfield Newman • Authors: Bob Aitken, Diane Eaton, DickHolland, John Montgomery, Sonia Riddoch • Ontario Edition, © 2000 • Grade 10CANADIAN HI STORYWritten for the Ontario curriculum: Canada: History, Cultureand Identity, Grade 12, University Preparation, (CHI4U),Defining Canada: History, Identity, and Culture examines theinterconnectedness of Canadian history, identity, and culture. Startingfrom pre-contact times, Defining Canada traces the social, economic,and political changes in Canada to present-day society.Table of ContentsPrologue: The Evolution of aCanadian National IdentityTour of the TextbookUnit 1: Early Voices: AboriginalPeoples of Canada 1000-16001 First Arrivals2 Aboriginal Peoples of Canada:Early Times to First Contact3 First ContactUnit One Research ActivityUnit 2 - The World of NewFrance, 1604-17634 The First French Settlements,1603-16635 Life in New France under RoyalGovernment, 1663-17386 Acadia, 1621-17557 The Fall of New FranceUnit 3 English Colonial Culture8 Canada After the Conquest,1774-18119 Canada: Becoming Canadians10 Changed Society, Altered Identity11 Toward ConfederationUnit 4 Consolidating Cultureand Identity, 1876-191812 Confederation Postscript13 Changing Times: Economics,Industrialism, and Urbanism14 Striving for Accommodation:Laurier's "Sunny Ways"15 The Great War: A NationEmergesUnit 5 Maturing Culture andIdentity, 1919-194516 Canada 1919-1929: A Quest forChange and Stability in an Era ofAmbiguity17 The Great Depression in Canada18 Canada and World War IIUnit 6 Canada's Coming ofAge, 1945-197019 Crucible of a New CanadianIdentity, 1945-196820 Postwar Prosperity21 The Postwar Development ofCanadian CultureUnit 7 Challenging Times:Shifting Identities, ManyCultures, 1970-200222 The Trudeau Years23 Joiners and Separators:Multiculturalism, Separatism, andthe Constitution24 Moving Toward a NewMillennium25 Unfinished BusinessEpilogue: Being a Canadian in theTwenty-First CenturyCredits /IndexStudent Text 0070913838 $86.90Teacher's Resource Guide on CD-ROM 0070913854 $150.00Teacher's Resource Guide in Print 0070915997 $174.45Computerized Assessment Bank 0070913846 $218.27* To order French editions, see page 26Anationalbest-seller for 20th century Canadian history.www.mcgrawhill.ca/books/canada+nationStudent Resources include study quizzes and webconnections for every chapter.Table of Contents1 Laying the Foundations of NationhoodUnit 1: The Dawn of the Twentieth Century2 A Nation Emerges3 Canada’s Emerging Diversity4 Canadian Life in 19005 Canada in the WorldUnit 2: Canada and the Great War6 Canada’s Response to a Global Crisis7 Mobilizing a Nation for War8 Canadians on the Battlefields of Europe9 The Great War’s Lasting Legacy for CanadaUnit 3: From Boom to Bust: Canada in the 1920s and the 1930s10 Riding the Economic Roller Coster11 Tumultuous Times12 Life in Canada 1920-193913 Canada’s Growing AutonomyUnit 4: Democracy at a Crossroads: Canadians in World War II14 Canada and the World Prepare for War15 Canada’s Role in the Defeat of Fascism16 War on the Home Front17 Consequences of War for Canada and the WorldUnit 5: A Nation Matures: Canada 1945-196818 The Changing Face of Canada19 Canada’s Coming of Age20 One Nation, Many Regions21 Canada’s Entry onto the World StageUnit 6: Contemporary Canada: 1968-200022 Canada and the World, 1968-200023 The Canadian Economy, 1968-200024 Canada: A Community of Communities25 The Search for Canada within an Emerging Global CommunityStudent Text 0075609037 $78.81Teacher's Resource 0075609010 $258.25History Teacher Assessment Kit 0070875987 $55.72Video 0070863539 $245.87* To order French editions, see page 26TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school5


6CANADIAN HI STORYCanadaThe Story of Our Heritage• Senior Authors: Elspeth Deir, John Fielding • Authors: George Adams, NickBrune, Peter Grant, Stephanie Smith Abram, Carol White • © 2000 • Grade 7Thegrade 7.stories and people of Canada’s past all come to life in thisresource written to address Ontario’s history curriculum forTable of ContentsCanada Is UniqueUnit 1: Early Settlement and New France1 First Settlements2 The Colony of New France3 Daily Life in New France4 The Fall of New FranceUnit 2: British North America5 The Loyalists6 The War of 18127 Lower Canada, The Maritime Colonies, and Newfoundland8 Life in Upper CanadaUnit 3: Conflict and Change9 Discontent in Lower Canada10 Discontent in Upper Canada11 Rebellion and Revenge12 Towards Responsible GovernmentThe Story Todaywww.mcgrawhill.ca/books/canada+heritageStudent Resources include Study Quizzes, Hands On Activities, andWeb Connections. For a detailed description of text features and toview a tour of the text, please visit our website.Student Text 0075607352 $62.45Teacher's Resource Binder 0075607360 $235.22Catholic Values Teacher's Resource 0070864780 $42.02Computerized Assessment Bank 0075607379 $263.29* To order French edition, see page 26CanadaThe Story of a Developing Nation• Senior Authors: Elspeth Deir, John Fielding • Authors: George Adams, NickBrune, Peter Grant, Stephanie Smith Abram, Carol White • © 2000 • Grade 8The stories and people of Canada’s past all come to life in thisresource written to address Ontario’s history curriculum forgrade 8.Table of ContentsA Tour of British North America, 1860Unit 1: Towards Confederation1 Growth and Change2 Political Deadlock3 The Path to Confederation4 Building ConfederationUnit 2: The West5 Settlement at Red River6 King George Men Move In7 Settlers, Rebellion, and Gold Again8 A Home in the West, 1896-1914Unit 3: A Changing Society9 An Era of Change10 The Working People, 1867-192011 The Struggle for Rights12 Canada at War, 1914-1918The Story Todaywww.mcgrawhill.ca/books/csdnStudent Resources include Study Quizzes, Hands On Activities, andWeb Connection. For a detailed description of text features and toview a tour of the text, please visit our website.Student Text 0075607387 $62.45Teacher's Resource Binder 0075607395 $235.22Catholic Values Teacher's Resource 0070864799 $32.67Computerized Assessment Bank 0075607409 $255.40* To order French edition, see page 26TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school


LegacyThe West and the World• Senior Author: Garfield Newman • Authors: Usha James, Jennifer Watt, TomCohen, Michael Butler • © 2003 • Grade 12Echoes from the PastWorld History to the 16th Century• Senior Author: Garfield Newman • Authors: Elizabeth Graham, Rick Guisso,Elizabeth McLuhan, Osman Mohamed, David Pendergast, James Reilly, GerrySchaus, Christopher Simpson, John Topic, Narendra Wagle • © 2001 • Grade 11WOR LD HI STORYLegacy: The West and the World is a dynamic resourceresearched and written for West and the World, Grade 12University course (CHY4U). Legacy takes students from the late 1400sup to present day, integrating the influences, interconnections, andimpacts modern civilizations have had on the present, and may have onthe future.www.mcgrawhill.ca/books/legacyStudent Resources include Study Quizzes, Web Connections andHands-On Activities. For a detailed description of text features andteacher’s support material, please visit our website.Table of ContentsPrologue: Making History in the WestUnit One: The World Reinvented1 Renaissance and Reformation, 1480-16002 The Age of Absolutism, 1600-17153 Contact and Conflict, 1450-1715Unit Two: An Age of Enlightenment and Revolution4 The Enlightenment, 1700-17895 Revolution to Restoration, 1789-18156 The World in the Eighteenth CenturyUnit Three: Modern Europe7 The Birth of Modern Industrial Society: Europe, 1815-18508 Nations in Upheaval: Europe, 1850-19149 Imperialism, Colonialism and Resistance in the Nineteenth CenturyUnit Four: The World at War10 The War to End War: World War I, 1914-191811 Between the Wars: An Anxious Generation, 1919-193912 World War II (1939-1945)Unit Five: The New World Order13 The Western Experience, 1945 to Today14 Challenge and Change in the Global VillageEpilogue: Getting from There to HereStudent Text 0070914532 $92.47Teacher's Resource Guide CD-ROM 0070914540 $152.49Teacher's Resource Guide in Print 0070916004 $174.45Computerized Assessment Bank 0070914834 $194.95Written for the Ontario World History to the SixteenthCentury, Grade 11, University/College Preparation course(CHW3M). Diverse societies from around the world are presented inchronological order. Opportunities for students to make comparisonsamong these societies, and evaluate their influence on the modernworld are consistently provided.www.mcgrawhill.ca/books/echoesStudent Resources include Web Connections, Study Quizzes andHands-On Activities. For a detailed description of text features andteacher’s support material, please visit our website.Table of ContentsAn Introduction to Historical InquiryUnit 1: The Near East1 The March of Civilization2 Egypt and IsraelUnit 2: The Mediterranean3 Greece in the Heroic Age4 Classical Greece5 The Rise of Rome6 The Roman EmpireUnit 3: The Islamic Middle East And Africa7 The Islamic Middle East8 African KingdomsUnit 4: Asia9 India10 China11 JapanUnit 5: The Americas12 The Maya13 The Aztecs14 The IncaUnit 6: The Middle Ages15 The Early Middle Ages16 The High Middle Ages17 The Late Middle AgesUnit 7: Toward The Modern Age18 The Renaissance19 Seeds of the Global VillageEpilogueStudent Text 007088739X $87.79Teacher's Resource 0070887403 $235.22World History Handbook 0070887411 $106.94Computerized Assessment Bank 0070887438 $228.92* To order French editions, see page 26TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school7


8WOR LD HI STORYHuman Heritage• Third Edition, © 2006 • Grades 7, 8, and 9Astorytelling approach makes world history accessible forevery student. A variety of new features enhance theeasy-to-read text and eye-catching images that invite students to explorethe history of the world and its people.FeaturesExclusive! The National Geographic Reference Atlas helps studentsmake the important history-geography connection.The Primary Source Library, correlated to every unit, providesstudents with the opportunity to learn from journals, speeches, artifacts,and more.Every section and chapter review includes a Graphic Organizer tohelp students grasp the big ideas.Technology Skills, Geography Skills and Critical Thinking Skills givestudents what they need to succeed in tomorrow's world.Table of ContentsUnit 1: Place and TimeUnit 2: River Valley CivilizationsUnit 3: Ideas and ArmiesUnit 4: The GreeksUnit 5: The RomansUnit 6: The Early Middle AgesUnit 7: Emergence of New EmpiresUnit 8: The Late Middle AgesUnit 9: Beginning of Modern TimesUnit 10: The Changing WorldUnit 11: Nations and EmpiresUnit 12: The Twentieth Century to TodayAround the World: Our Shrinking WorldStandardized Test PracticeStudent Edition (Hardcover) 0078695007 $89.41World History, Teacher Wraparound Edition 0078695015 $135.80Teacher Classroom Resource 0078695023 $379.95Examview Pro Testmaker 0078731356 $216.65A History ofthe Modern World• Palmer, Colton, Kramer • Tenth Edition, © 2007Conceived and written as a history of the modern worldrather than a truncated Western civilization book. Thisedition includes two-colour inserts highlighting fine art, additionalpedagogy to guide students through challenging material, and full,up-to-date inclusion of current events.FeaturesOver 140 photos have been added to this volume. Art is integratedthroughoutAll maps have been revised for readability and clarity, and severalnew maps have been added to this volumechronicles major events from the late Middle Ages to the politicaland religious conflicts at the beginning of the twenty -first centuryCurrent issues such as terrorism, recent upheavals in the MiddleEast, and the continuing economic development of the world'spoorest countries are addressedwww.mhhe.com/palmer10Online Learning Centre includes student access to Maps fromthe text, Animated Maps, Additional Maps, Interactive Glossaryand Study Skills Primer. Chapter Outlines, Chapter Overviews andInteractive Chronologies are also provided for every chapter.Password protected access to online Instructor’s Resource isavailable upon adoption.Student Text(Reinforced Binding, hardcover, 1248 pages)* 9780073257204 $115.99Advanced Placement Examination Guide 9780073256726 $22.95Advanced Placement Instructor Manual 9780073256719 $36.00Advanced Placement Map Insert (10 pack) 9780073296531 $20.10Overhead Transparencies 9780073107462Student Study Guide 9780073270418For current pricing call 1-800-565-5758.*Inventory availability guaranteed until July 31, 2014TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school


Western CivilizationSources, Images, and Interpretations,• Sherman • Seventh Edition, © 2008GlencoeWorld History• Spielvogel. National Geographic • © 2008WOR LD HI STORYThis collection of primary, secondary, and visual sources for theWestern Civilization survey course provides a broad introductionto the materials historians use, the interpretations historians make, andthousands of years of Western civilization. Its broad selection of documents,photographs, maps, and charts, and its full array of accompanyingcommentaries—drawn from a balanced spectrum of perspectives andapproaches—offer valuable insight into the work of historians and provide thecontext that helps students understand the texts' full historical significance.Table of ContentsPart 1: Civilizations of the Ancient World1 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East2 The Emergence of Greek Civilization3 Classical and Hellenistic Greece4 The Rise of Rome5 The Roman Empire and the Rise of ChristianityPart 2: The Middle Ages6 The Early Middle Ages7 The Medieval East8 The High Middle Ages: The Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries9 The High Middle Ages: The Crusades and the East10 The High Middle Ages: The Thirteenth Century11 The Late Middle AgesPart 3: The Renaissance, Reformation, and Expansion12 The Renaissance13 The Reformation14 Overseas Expansion and New PoliticsPart 4: The Early Modern Period15 War and Revolution: 1560-166016 Aristocracy and Absolutism in the Seventeenth Century17 The Scientific Revolution18 Politics and Society in the Ancien Regime19 The EnlightenmentPart 5: The Nineteenth Century20 The French Revolution21 The Age of Napoleon22 Industrialization and <strong>Social</strong> Change23 Reaction, Reform, Revolution, and Romanticism: 1815-184824 The National State, Nationalism, and Imperialism: 1850-191425 Culture, Thought, and Society: 1850-1914Part 6: The Twentieth Century: 1914 to the Present26 War and Revolution: 1914-192027 Democracy, Depression, and Instability: The 1920s and 1930s28 Communism, Fascism, and Authoritarianism29 World War II and the Postwar World30 The Present in Perspectivewww.mhhe.com/shermansources7Volume 1, Chapters 1-17 (256 pages, Softcover) 9780073284750Volume 2, Chapters 16-30 (256 pages, Softcover) 9780073284743From Renaissance to the Present 9780073513249For current pricing call 1-800-565-5758.Experiencing world history and understanding its relevance tothe modern world is the goal of this program. The programaddresses the importance of motivating students and engaging them inmeaningful learning-learning that links the past with issues confrontingyoung people today. This new edition is completely revised with a newdesign; new features; updated photos, charts, and maps; and updatedcontent.Table of ContentsUnit 1 The First Civilizations and Empires, Prehistory to A.D. 500Unit 2 New Patterns of Civilizations, 400-1500Unit 3 The Early Modern World, 1400-1800Unit 4 An Era of European Imperialism, 1800-1914Unit 5 The Twentieth-Century Crisis, 1914-1945Unit 6 Toward a Global Civilization, 1945 to the PresentStudentWorks Plus DVD includes student-centred supplements forself-directed learning, page by page audio of the entire text, andConcepts in Motion interactive maps, graphs, and charts.TeacherWorks Plus DVD is your complete Lesson Planner andResource Centre, containing the entire Teacher Edition, every printresource and transparency, and editable blackline masters.Teacher Classroom Resources package includes: DifferentiatedInstruction Resource, Building Academic Vocabulary, English LearnersHandbook, Unit Resources, World History in Graphic Novel, ReadingEssentials, Reading and Study Skills Foldables, Reading Strategies,Foods from Around the World, Outline Map Resource Book, Quizzesand Tests and Assessment with RubricsStudent Edition 9780078745256 $105.67StudentWorks Plus DVD 9780078782459 $153.12TeacherWorks Plus DVD 9780078782480 $302.40Teacher Wraparound Edition 9780078745263 $174.38Teacher Classroom Resources 9780078782213 $302.40ExamView Assessment Suite CD-ROM 9780078782497 $207.98Presentation Plus! DVD 9780078782527 $158.40Previous EditionGlencoeWorld History• Spielvogel • National Geographic • © 2005Student Edition 0078607027 $105.87Teacher Wraparound Edition 0078607035 $178.45Teacher Classroom Resources 0078607043 $315.00TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school9


WOR LD HI STORYTraditions& EncountersA Global Perspective• Bentley, Ziegler • Fourth Edition, 2008WorldLiterature LibraryThis text covers the world as a whole, examining the formationsand development of the world’s major societies (“traditions”),and exploring cross-cultural interactions and exchanges that have beensome of the most effective agents of change in history (“encounters”).Features“Contexts and Connections” essays appear in approximately everyother chapter, highlighting historical subjects with interesting linksacross eras.Each of the primary source excerpts, “Sources from the Past”, nowends with a thought-provoking question to prod the reader tocontextualize and think critically about the key issues raised in thedocument.AP* Achiever for World HistoryAdvanced Placement Exam Prep GuideA thorough explanation of course expectations, exam parameters,and preparation suggestions to help your students maximize studiesand time.Prepares your students for the three different types of free-responsequestions.Two complete timed practice exams with detailed answers.www.mhhe.com/bentley4Online Learning Centre includes student access to Primary Sourcelinks, Quizzes, Activities, chapter outlines and chapter overviews forevery chapter. Password protected access to online Instructor’sManual, PowerPoints and Testbank is available upon adoption.Student Text (Reinforced Binding, Hardcover)with Primary Source Investigator CD-ROM,1248 pages 9780073330679 $127.18AP Achiever (AP Exam Preparation Guide) 9780077243005 $22.95Advanced Placement Instructor Manual (Print) 9780077242985 $27.00The World Literature Library for high school consists of novelsand other full-length works, related readings, and studyguides. Study Guides offer instructional support and student activities.They also include extensive background on the author and the work,lesson plans, blackline master activities, cross curricular activities andassessment.All Quiet on the Western Front,with Related Readings 0028179943 $19.13All Quiet on the Western Front Study Guide 0028180534 $9.18Animal Farm, with Related Readings 002817982x $19.13Animal Farm Study Guide 0028180429 $9.18Cyrano de Bergerac, with Related Readings 0028179897 $19.13Cyrano de Bergerac Study Guide 0028180496 $9.18Frankenstein, with Related Readings 0078212804 $19.13Frankenstein Study Guide 0078212812 $9.18Great Expectations, with Related Readings 0028179617 $19.13Great Expectations Study Guide 0028180224 $9.18Hamlet, with Related Readings 0028179862 $19.13Hamlet Study Guide 0028180461 $9.18A House for Mr. Biswas, with Related Readings 0078203732 $19.13A House for Mr. Biswas Study Guide 0078203783 $9.18The Metamorphosis, with Related Readings 0028179927 $19.13The Metamorphosis Study Guide 0028180518 $9.18Nectar in a Sieve, with Related Readings 0028179919 $19.13Nectar in a Sieve Study Guide 002818050x $9.18Night, with Related Readings 0028179668 $19.13Night Study Guide 0028180275 $9.18One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich,with Related Readings 0078203767 $19.13One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichStudy Guide 0078203635 $9.18A Tale of Two Cities, with Related Readings 0028179811 $19.13A Tale of Two Cities Study Guide 0028180410 $9.18Complete World Literature Library 0078238420 $310.9310TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school


The American Vision• Appleby, Brinkley, Broussard, McPherson, Ritchie, National Geographic • © 2010American HistoryA Survey• Brinkley • Thirteenth Edition, © 2009AM E R ICAN HI STORYThis major revision of The American Vision provides a fullpanorama of American history that comes alive through vividand accurate retelling. The co-authorship of National Geographicensures the validity of program's new maps, charts, and graphs.FeaturesIntegrates content and skills in each lessonPrepares students for classroom and standardized examinationsHigh-interest projects with hands-on History Simulations andProblem Solving activitiesTable of ContentsUnit 1 Three Worlds Meet, Beginnings to 1763Unit 2 Creating a Nation, 1754 to 1816Unit 3 The Young Republic, 1789-1850Unit 5 The Birth of Modern America, 1877-1900Unit 6 Imperialism and Progressivism, 1890-1919Unit 7 Boom and Bust, 1920-1941Unit 8 Global Struggles, 1941 to 1960Unit 9 A Time of Upheaval, 1954-1980Unit 10 A Changing Society, 1968-PresentStudent Text 9780078799846 $124.32StudentWorks Plus CD-ROM 9780078917530 $153.12Teacher Wraparound Edition 9780078909399 $174.38TeacherWorks Plus CD-ROM 9780078917547 $302.40Teacher Classroom Resource 9780078921261 $350.40Presentation Plus! withMindJogger Checkpoint CD-ROM (Win) 9780078891090 $158.40ExamView Assessment Suite CD-ROM 9780078917554 TBAThe United States is presented in a global context and how itshistory is woven together with other nations' history with Americain the World essays. Now includes new developments in 21st centuryAmerica, including George W. Bush's second presidency, the 2004election, Hurricane Katrina, weblogs and the war in Iraq.Table of Contents1 The Collision of Cultures2 Ttansplantations and Borderlands3 Society and Culture in ProvincialAmerica4 The Empire in Transition5 The American Revolution6 The Constitution and the NewRepublic7 The Jeffersonian Era8 Varieties of American Nationalism9 Jacksonian America10 America’s Economic Revolution11 Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South12 Antebellum Culture and Reform13 The Impending Crisis14 The Civil War15 Reconstruction and the New South16 The Conquest of the Far West17 Industrial Supremacy18 The Age of the City19 From Crisis to Empire20 The Progressive Era21 America and the Great War22 The New Era23 The Great Depression24 The New Deal25 The Global Crisis26 America in a World at War27 The Cold War28 The Affluent Society29 Civil Rights, Vietnam, and theOrdeal of LiberalismI30 The Crisis of Authority31 From “The Age of Limits” to theAge of Reagan32 The Age of GlobalizationStudent Text(Reinforced binding, Hardcover, 1152 pages) 9780078916977 $134.95Previous EditionThe AmericanVision• Appleby, Brinkley, McPherson, Ritchie, National Geographic,• © 2007 • Grades 9-12Student Edition 9780078743504 $101.45StudentWorks Plus CD-ROM 9780078747427 $126.11Teacher Wraparound Edition 9780078743511 $171.31TeacherWorks CD-ROM 9780078747410 $302.40Teacher Classroom Resource 9780078743528 $302.40American History in Graphic Novel 9780078747373 $21.05ExamView Assessment Suite CD-ROM 9780078747403 $207.98Presentation Plus! 9780078747434 $134.64American Vision Video Program, DVD 9780078300264 $254.96Previoius EditionAmerican HistoryA Survey• Brinkley • Twelfth Edition, © 2007Student Text (Reinforced Binding, Hardcover,1152 pages)* w/PSI CD 9780073280479 $134.95Advanced Placement ExamPreparation Guide 9780073256603 $22.95Advanced Placement Instructor Manual, in print 9780073124971 $23.70Advanced Placement InstructorResource CD-ROM withComputer Test Bank 9780073293462 $22.50Instructor Resource CD-ROM 9780073125008Transparencies 9780073124995*Inventory availability guaranteed until July 31, 2013For current pricing call 1-800-565-5758.TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school11


SOCIAL STUDI E SAlberta <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>ExploringGlobalization• Senior Authors: Robert Gardner, Wayne Lavold • © 2007Designed specifically to support the New Alberta <strong>Social</strong><strong>Studies</strong> senior high curriculum, this dynamic family ofresources provide a clear framework by which students will further andapply their understandings of the complexities of globalization (10-1)and nationalism (20-1, 20-2). This framework integrates:An issues-based approachEffective inquiry strategiesScaffolded skill developmentThought-provoking content and featuresEach resource package features a student text, teacher's resourcebinder, online student centre, and online teacher centre.FeaturesA rich array of over 450 photos, maps, illustrations, charts andpolitical cartoons provide context for the narrativeThe visual aspects of the text increase its readability by enhancingstudent interest, broadening their understanding of the data, andproviding different points of view and perspectives on the issuesOnline Student CentresTemplates and graphic organizers to support chapter content andactivitiesChapter highlights that serve as advance organizers and study aidsAnnotated Links to all Web Connections features in the student textTeacher's Resource PackageComplete course planner organized into 75 fully supported lessonsand activitiesModifiable line masters to support all activities and assessmentstrategiesStrategies for differentiating instructionImage bank of text photos and illustrations in electronic format foruse in classroom presentationsOnline Teacher CentrePassword protected access upon adoptionelectronic copy of Teacher Resource and reproducible line mastersAssessment LibraryAudio/Video LibraryThisengaging new resource has been created specifically forthe new Alberta <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> 10-1 curriculum.Table of ContentsRelated Issue 1: To what extent should globalizationshape identify?1 Globalization and Identity2 Identity and the Forces of Globalization3 Identity, the Media, and Communication Technology4 Affirming Identity, Language, and CultureRelated Issue 2: To what extent should contemporary societyrespond to the legacies of historical globalization?5 Foundations of Globalization6 Legacies of Historical Globalization7 Legacies of Historical Globalization in Canada8 Living with the Legacies of Historical GlobalizationRelated Issue 3: To what extent does globalization contributeto sustainable prosperity for all people?9 Foundations of Economic Globalization10 Expanding Globalization11 Globalization and Sustainability12 Sustainable Prosperity - Challenges and OpportunitiesRelated Issue 4: To what extent should I, as a citizen, respondto globalization?13 Human Rights, Democracy, and Globalization14 Global Awareness15 Global Connections16 The Global Citizenwww.ExploringGlobalization.caStudent Resource 9780070976726 $89.39Teacher Resource Package 9780070976849 $215.4912TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school


ExploringNationalism• Senior Authors: Robert Gardner, Margaret Hoogeveen, Daniel McDevitt,Angus Scully • © 2008UnderstandingNationalismSenior Author: Margaret Hoogeveen • © 2009SOCIAL STUDI E SThisnew resource has been created specifically for the newAlberta <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> 20-1 curriculum.Table of ContentsRelated Issue 1: To what extent should nation be thefoundation of identity1 Nation and Identity2 Shaping Nationalism3 Reconciling Nationalist Loyalties4 Reconciling Nationalist and Non-Nationalist LoyaltiesRelated Issue 2: To what extent should national interestbe pursued?5 National Interest and Foreign Policy6 Nationalism and Ultranationalism7 Ultranationalism and Crimes against Humanity8 National Self-DeterminationRelated Issue 3: To what extent should internationalismbe pursued?9 Nations, Nation-States, and Internationalism10 Foreign Policy and Internationalism11 Internationalism and Nationalism12 Internationalism and Global IssuesRelated Issue 4: To what extent should individuals and groupsin Canada embrace a national identity?13 Visions of Canada14 Canadian Identity15 The Quest for Canadian Unity16 Visions of National Identitywww.ExploringNationalism.caStudent Resource 9780070740280 $83.55Teacher Resource Package 9780070740396 $194.85* To order French editions, see page 26.Understanding Nationalism addresses not only the outcomesunique to the 20-2 curriculum, but also the unique needsof teachers and students in the 20-2 classroom. Ever respectful of the20-2 student, this text presents topical and provoking content within aclean, uncluttered design. The uninterrupted narrative strand enhancesreadability. The increased graphic emphasis, further scaffolding of skilldevelopment, expanded literacy features and support for differentiatedinstruction all facilitate active exploration and expression of students'understandings of nationalism.Table of ContentsRelated Issue 1: Should nation be the foundation of identity?1 Nation and Identity2 Shaping Nationalism3 Reconciling Nationalist Loyalties4 Reconciling Nationalist and Non-Nationalist LoyaltiesRelated Issue 2: Should nations pursue national interest?5 National Interest and Foreign Policy6 Nationalism and Ultranationalism7 Ultranationalism and Crimes against Humanity8 National Self-DeterminationRelated Issue 3: Should internationalism be pursued?9 Nations, States, and Internationalism10 Foreign Policy and Internationalism11 Internationalism and Nationalism12 Internationalism and Global IssuesRelated Issue 4: Should individuals and groups in Canada embracea national identity?13 Visions of Canada14 Canadian Identity15 The Quest for Canadian Unity16 Visions of Canada in the Futurewww.UnderstandingNationalism.caStudent Resource 9780070740273 $83.55Teacher Resource Package 9780070740389 $194.85TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school13


SOCIAL STUDI E SAnnual Editions<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>/DushkinTaking Sides<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>/DushkinAnnual Editions are designed to provide convenient, low-costaccess to a wide range of current, carefully selected articlesfrom some of the most important magazines, newspapers, and journalspublished today. The articles selected are authored by prominent scholars,researchers, and commentators writing for a general audience.The Taking Sides series provide students with well-developed,carefully considered, and sharply opposed viewpoints onmajor enduring issues. Each volume provides background introductionsand postscript summaries to each issue. The pro and con essays speakfor themselves.www.mhcls.com/annualeditionsAnnual Editions titles are supported by the student Website thatcontains study tips and links to related sites. Instructor Manuals arenow available online.Anthropology, 09/10 9780073397832Comparative Politics, 08/09 9780073397665Developing World, 09/10 9780073397825Geography, 22/e, 2008 9780073515465Geography Instructor's Manual 9780073365138Global Issues, 08/09, 24/e 9780073397634Global Issues Instructor's Manual 9780077218782Health, 08/09, 29/e 9780077212841Human Development, 08/09, 36/e 9780073516363Mass Media, 08/09, 15/e 9780078127762Mass Media Instructor's Manual 9780077285579Psychology, 09/10, 40/e 9780073516394Sociology, 08/09, 37/e 9780073397672Urban Society, 2008, 13/e 9780073397436Urban Society Instructor's Manual 9780073319704Violence and Terrorism, 08/09, 11/e 9780073397764Western Civilization, Vol 1, 15/e 9780073516332Western Civilization Vol 2, 14/e 9780073516226Western Civilization, Instructor's Manual, Vol 2 9780073279060World History, Vol 1, 2008, 9/e 9780073397405World History Instructor's Manual 9780073318028World History, Vol 2, 2008, 9/e 9780073528465World History Instructor's Manual 9780073317113World Politics, 08/09, 29/e 9780073397702For current pricing call 1-800-565-5758.www.mhcls.com/takingsidesTaking Sides titles are supported by the student website. InstructorManuals are now available online.NEW! Adolescence 9780073515366American History Since 1945, 3/e 9780073515199American History Vol 2, 13/e 9780073515328Drugs & Society, 8/e 9780073515113Economic Issues, 13/e 9780073527253Economic Issues, Instructors Manual 9780073341576Environmental Issues, 13/e 9780073514444Mass Media and Society, 10/e 9780073515243Political Issues, 16/e 9780073515274Psychological Issues, 15/e 9780073515106Race and Ethnicity, 7/e 9780073515373Race and Ethnicity Instructor's Manual 9780073274638<strong>Social</strong> Issues, 15/e 9780073515236World Civilizations Instructor's Manual 9780073032504World History Vol 1, 3/e 9780073514994World History Instructor's Manual, Vol 1 9780073267043World History Vol 2, 2/e 9780073515175World Politics, 13/e 9780073515250For current pricing call 1-800-565-5758.14TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school


CivicsParticipating in a Democratic Society• Senior Author: Alan Skeoch • Authors: Lynn Moore, Peter Flaherty • © 2000• Grade 10World Geographyand Cultures• Boehm, National Geographic, • © 2008, Grades 9-12CIVICS | GEOG RAPHYFeaturesRich with activities, case studies, political cartoons, interviews, primarysources, biographical profiles, and current relevant examples.A Day in the Life of… details the actions of participating citizens.Opportunities in each unit for students to actively participate inissues pertaining to civics and citizenship.Think...Discuss...Act sections in each chapter allow students toreflect on citizenship issues and turn them into present day actions.www.mcgrawhill.ca/books/civicsStudent Resources include Web Connections and Study Quizzes.Student Text 007086389X $54.99Teacher's Resource Binder 0070863903 $246.44Human Geography• Fellmann, Getis, Getis, Malinowski • Tenth Edition, © 2008The only high school geography text co-authored by NationalGeographic. Completely revised and updated for 2008. WorldGeography and Cultures helps students learn about regional patterns andprocesses in a way that captures their interest and shows geography'srelevance to their lives.Table of ContentsUnit 1: The WorldUnit 2: The United States and CanadaUnit 3: Latin AmericaUnit 4: EuropeUnit 5: RussiaUnit 6: North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central AsiaUnit 7: Africa South of the SaharaUnit 8: South AsiaUnit 9: East AsiaUnit 10: Southeast AsiaUnit 11: Australia, Oceania, and AntarcticaEach unit is organized as follows:First Chapter: The Physical Geography of the RegionSecond Chapter: The Cultural Geography of the RegionThird Chapter: The Region TodayThe book focuses on culture, society, and human activity from ageographic perspective. Another important feature of the textis its thorough and well-integrated coverage of gender roles in societyand culture.www.mhhe.com/fellmann10eOnline Learning Centre access is included upon adoption.Access includes interactive quizzing and exercises, casestudies and maps. Teaching resources online include lecturePowerPoints, Instructor's manual, test banks, illustrations/tables/artfiles.Text (Softcover, 576 pages) 9780077216047For current pricing call 1-800-565-5758.FeaturesStudentWorks Plus DVD includes student-centred supplementsfor self-directed learning, page by page audio of the entire text, andConcepts in Motion interactive maps, graphs, and charts.TeacherWorks Plus DVD is your complete Lesson Planner andResource Centre, containing the entire Teacher Edition, every printresource and transparency, and editable blackline masters.Teacher Classroom Resources package includes: DifferentiatedInstruction for the Geography Classroom, Building AcademicVocabulary, English Learners Handbook, Unit Resources, WorldGeography in Graphic Novel, Reading Essentials, Reading and StudySkills Foldables, Reading Strategies for the <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> Classroom,GIS Simulations, Strategies and Activities, Foods Around the World,Outline Map Resource Book, Quizzes and Tests and Assessmentwith Rubrics.Student Edition 9780078745294 $104.04StudentWorks Plus DVD 9780078783944 $128.52TeacherWorks Plus DVD 9780078783951 $302.40Teacher Wraparound Edition 9780078745300 $144.00Teacher Classroom Resources 9780078783722 $302.40ExamView Assessment Suite CD-ROM 9780078785719 $207.98Presentation Plus! 9780078785740 $158.40TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school15


G EOG RAPHY | PSYCHOLOGYCanadian GeographyA Sense of PlaceSenior Author: Kim Wallace, Halton District School Board; Authors: Linda Barrett,District School Board of Niagara; Paul VanZant, Peel District School Board; LewFrench, OISE/University of Toronto • © 2006A100%match to the Ontario curriculum for Geography ofCanada, Grade 9, Applied (CGC1P).FeaturesTwo-page spread format with no page turning and a maximum of400 words per lesson3-4 GIS activities for every unitTeacher's ResourceBinder format with over 300 pages of teacher notes and includesstudent workbook section with 185 reproducible worksheetsImage bank on CD-ROM and complete Teacher's Resource onCD-ROM are also included.Table of ContentsUnit 1: Canada: All Systems GO!Your Challenge: Where would you locate Canada's next national park?Theme 1: Systems Alert!: Protecting Our EnvironmentTheme 2: Systems Thinking: Ecozones in CanadaTheme 3: Systematic Protection: Endangered SpacesUnit 2: Living in CanadaYour Challenge: Should the growth of our communities be controlled?Theme 1: What Makes Canada a Great Place to Live?Theme 2: Who We AreTheme 3: Where We LiveTheme 4: How Are We Changing Places?Theme 5: How Can I Make a Difference?Unit 3: Made in CanadaYour Challenge: How can we work and live more sustainably?Theme 1: Industrial Strength CanadaTheme 2: Power it Up!Theme 3: We Need to Work Differently!Unit 4: Connecting CanadiansYour Challenge: Is it time to change my connections?Theme 1: Trade Connects UsTheme 2: Transportation Connects UsTheme 3: Communication Connects UsTheme 4: Culture Connects UsTheme 5: Our Humanity Connects UsGeoToolsApplying Mapping ConventionsDrawing a Choropleth MapDrawing a Multiple Line GraphDrawing a Circle GraphDrawing a Population PyramidDrawing a Climate GraphApplying the Geographic Inquiry ProcessWriting a ReportGeoTechnologyGIS: Applying Geographic Information Systems to Solve Geographic ProblemsGPS: Global Positioning SystemsMaps/GlossaryPsychologyThe Science of Mind and Behavior• Passer, Smith • Fourth Edition, © 2008Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior imparts studentswith a scientific understanding of the field of psychology whileshowing them the impact on their day-to-day existence. A simpleconceptual framework within the text emphasizes relations betweenbiological, psychological, and environmental levels of analysis and portraysthe focus of modern psychology. Together with Research Close-Ups ineach chapter and Beneath the Surface discussions and What Do YouThink? questions, the text challenges students to think critically aboutpsychology as a science and its impact on their lives.www.mhhe.com/passer4Student Text (Hardcover, 816 pages) 9780073382760Study Guide 9780077215002For current pricing please call 1-800-565-5758PsychologyAn Introduction• Lahey • Tenth Edition, © 2009The text's student-friendly writing, new chapter openers, freshapplications and new research throughout make the materialmore relevant to students than ever before, and the proven learningsystem ensures that all students will grasp the concepts presented inthe book. Lahey's hallmark emphasis on diversity and culture remainsintegrated throughout the text, making this the text for a well roundedintroduction to all areas of psychology.www.mcgrawhill.ca/books/cdn+geography9www.mhhe.com/lahey1016Student Resource 0070976694 $60.58Teacher's Resource 007097683X $220.45Student Text (Softcover, 752 pages) 9780073531984Study Guide 9780073316871For current pricing please call 1-800-565-5758TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school


UnderstandingPsychology• Kasschau • © 2008, Grades 10-12PsychologyFrontiers and Applications• Passer, Smith, Atkinson, Mitchell, Muir • Third Canadian Edition,© 2008P SYCHOLOGYUnderstanding Psychology strives to make psychology fun,relevant, interesting, and approachable. It is an interactiveprogram with hands-on activities, case studies, and current informationregarding the field of psychology.Table of ContentsUnit 1: Approaches to Psychology1 Introducing Psychology2 Psychological Research Methods and StatisticsUnit 2: The Life Span3 Infancy and Childhood4 Adolescence5 Adulthood and Old AgeUnit 3: The Workings of Mind and Body6 Body and Behavior7 Altered States of Consciousness8 Sensation and PerceptionUnit 4: Learning and Cognitive Processes9 Learning: Principles and Applications10 Memory and Thought11 Thinking and Language12 Motivation and EmotionUnit 5: Personality and Individuality13 Psychological Testing14 Theories of PersonalityUnit 6: Adjustment and Breakdown15 Stress and Health16 Psychological Disorders17 Therapy and ChangeUnit 7: <strong>Social</strong> Psychology18 Individual Interaction19 Group Interaction20 Attitudes and <strong>Social</strong> Influence21 Psychology: Present and FutureBeginning with the view that behaviour can be studied atpsychological, biological, and environmental levels, the textemploys a variety of pedagogical elements to emphasize the relationshipbetween theoretical and applied science; to promote analytic and criticalthinking, while fostering an understanding of scientific principles andmethods.www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/passerVisit to preview sample material and access passwordprotected teacher support material such as onlineInstructor’s Manual, PowerPoint Presentations, ImageLibrary, EZ Test and more. Password protected accessavailable upon adoption.Text (Hardcover, 840 pages) 9780070985926In-Class Activity Manual 9780072384314Instructor’s CD-ROM (IM, CTB, PPT) 9780070742062For current pricing call 1-800-565-5758.Student Edition 0078745179 $95.95StudentWorks DVD 0078781108 $129.55Teacher Wraparound Edition 0078745187 $153.60Teacher Classroom Resources 0078753589 $254.40Chapter Concepts, Transparencies,Strategies, and Activities 0078777925 $38.40Daily Focus Transparencies, Strategies,and Activities 0078753694 $76.80*Psychology Projects and Lab Activities 0078753651 $51.17Readings and Case <strong>Studies</strong> in Psychology 0078753678 $51.17*Writers' Guidebook for <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> 0078727774 $19.15ExamView Assessment Suite 0078781132 $207.98Presentation Plus! DVD 0078781140 $158.40Vocabulary PuzzleMaker 0078781124 $127.97* Included in Teacher Classroom Resources.TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school17


SOCIOLOGYImages of SocietyIntroduction to Anthropology,Psychology and Sociology• Authors: Dennis Gerrard, Charles Hawkes, Reg Hawes, Dick Holland, MarcKeirstead Feature Writer: Jennifer Watt • © 2001 • Grade 11Sociology and You• Sheppard, Greene, • © 2008, Grades 10-12Written for the Ontario Introduction to Anthropology,Psychology and Sociology, Grade 11, University/CollegePreparation course (HSP3M). Images of Society is organized aroundissues such as: our common qualities, our diversity, our conflicts, oursocial structures, and our global connections. These issues are presentedfrom the points of view of the three social science disciplines, allowingstudents to become familiar with current social science thinking.www.mcgrawhill.ca/books/imagesStudent Resources include Web Connections. For a detaileddescription of text features and teacher’s support material, pleasevisit our website.Table of ContentsUnit 1: Self And Others1 What Makes Us Human?2 How We Communicate3 What Shapes Our Behaviour?4 Rites of PassageUnit 1 Culminating ActivityUnit 2: <strong>Social</strong> Structures and Institutions5 <strong>Social</strong> Institutions6 Change in <strong>Social</strong> Institutions7 <strong>Social</strong>ization and <strong>Social</strong> Restraint8 Groups and Group BehaviourUnit 2 Culminating ActivityUnit 3: <strong>Social</strong> Organization9 Conflict and Cohesion10 Discrimination11 Anti-social Behaviour12 <strong>Social</strong> Movements and OrganizationsUnit 3 Culminating ActivityStudent Text 0070880328 $93.75Teacher's Resource 0070887454 $246.44Computerized Assessment Bank 0070887470 $228.92Asociologyprogram written exclusively for high schoolstudents.FeaturesAge specific examples relate directly to students' experiences andunderstandingUses the SQ3R reading method. (Survey, Question, Read, Recite,Review) Reading experts agree that using focus questions to introducetopics helps students to better anticipate and comprehend newmaterial.Includes a hands-on, activity-based strand. Students can experiencesociology through experiments, activities, and projects.Teacher Support MaterialTeacher Classroom Resources includes Unit Resources, Cultural<strong>Studies</strong>, Sociology Projects and Lab Activities, Quizzes, Chapter Tests,and Authentic Assessment and Skillbuilder Worksheets.Table of ContentsUnit 1: Sociological Perspectives1 An Invitation to Sociology2 Sociologists Doing ResearchUnit 2: Culture and <strong>Social</strong> Structures3 Culture4 <strong>Social</strong>ization5 <strong>Social</strong> Structure and Society6 Groups and Formal Organizations7 Deviance and <strong>Social</strong> ControlUnit 3: <strong>Social</strong> Inequality8 <strong>Social</strong> Stratification9 Inequalities of Race and Ethnicity10 Inequalities of Gender and AgeUnit 4: <strong>Social</strong> Institutions11 The Family12 Education13 Political and Economic Institutions14 Religion15 SportUnit 5: <strong>Social</strong> Change16 Population and Urbanization17 <strong>Social</strong> Change and Collective BehaviorStudent Edition 0078745195 $95.95StudentWorks DVD 0078781051 $129.55Teacher Wraparound Edition 0078745209 $174.38TeacherWorks Plus DVD 007878106X $302.40Teacher Classroom Resources 0078753430 $254.40ExamView Assessment Suite CD-ROM 0078781086 $207.98Presentation Plus! DVD 0078781418 $158.4018TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school


PhilosophyQuestions and Theories• Senior Authors: Paul Paquette, Laura Gini-Newman • Authors: Peter Flaherty,Michael Horton, David Jopling, Peter Yan, Peg Tittle Ph.D, Heather Mackay Miller• © 2003 • Grade 12Questions that MatterAn Invitation to Philosophy• Miller, Jensen • Sixth Edition, © 2009PH I LOSOPHYPhilosophy: Questions and Theories is a textbook written tomatch the new Ontario Philosophy grade 12 curriculum(H2T4U). This text presents a detailed exploration of logic and thephilosophy of science, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, aesthetics,and social and political philosophy.Table of ContentsIntroduction: The Nature of Philosophy1 Introducing Philosophy2 Human NatureUnit 1: Logic3 Introducing Logic4 Applying Logic5 The Philosophy of ScienceUnit 2: Metaphysics6 Introducing Metaphysics7 From Mind to Metamind8 A Meaning for ExistenceUnit 3: Epistemology9 Introducing Epistemology10 Epistemological Theories and Methods11 Knowledge and TruthUnit 4: Ethics12 Introducing Ethics13 Exploring Answers to Questions that Matter14 Ethics in the WorldUnit 5: Aesthetics15 Introducing Aesthetics16 Theories, Categories, and Types of Art17 BeautyUnit 7: <strong>Social</strong> and Political Philosophy18 Introducing <strong>Social</strong> and Political Philosophy19 Theories of <strong>Social</strong> and Political Philosophy20 Society and Politics in the WorldThis text-reader introduces readers to the fundamental, timeless,and pressing questions of philosophy. The authors make theissues accessible for students with primary source readings incorporatedinto clearly written text material and an extensive pedagogical programthat includes running summaries, high-interest boxes, biographies,epigrams, a philosophical dictionary. The new edition has been streamlinedand revised to include a new chapter on Democracy, whichexpands the coverage of the ever-evolving realm of social and politicalphilosophy.www.mhhe.com/millerquestions6eVisit to preview sample material and access passwordprotected Instructor’s Manual. Password protected accessavailable upon adoption.Student Text (Hardcover, 576 pgs) 9780073386560For current pricing call 1-800-565-5758.www.mcgrawhill.ca/books/philosophy12Student resources include Study Quizzes and Web Connection.Student Text (Softcover) 0070913862 $80.66Teacher's Resource CD-ROM 0070913870 $131.24* To order French editions, see page 26TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school19


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IndexA History of the Modern World, Palmer, Colton, Kramer,10/e, © 2007 ......................................................................................................8American History: A Survey, Brinkley, 13/e, © 2009................................11American History: A Survey, Brinkley, 12/e, © 2007................................11Annual Editions, <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>/Dushkin ......................................................14Canada: The Story of Our Heritage (Grade 7)..............................................6Canada: A Nation Unfolding, Newman, Aiken, Eaton, Holland,Montgomery, Riddoch, © 2000 ....................................................................5Canada: A Nation Unfolding, Newman, 1/C/e, © 1995..........................24Canada: The Story of a Developing Nation (Grade 8)................................6Canadian Case Law <strong>Studies</strong>, Dickinson, Talos, © 2004 ..............................Canadian Geography: A Sense of Place,Wallace, Barrett, VanZant, French, © 2006 ..............................................16Canadian History: A Sense of Time, © 2006 ................................................4Creating Canada, © 2010 ..................................................................................3Criminal Law and the Canadian Criminal Code,Barnhorst, Barnhorst, 5/C/e, © 2009 ..........................................................24Civics: Participating in a Democratic Society,Skeoch, Moore, Flaherty, © 2000 ..............................................................15Critical Challenges Across the Curriculum ..................................................21Defining Canada: History, Identity, and Culture,Brune et al, © 2003 ..........................................................................................5Dinah Zike's Teaching with Foldables........................................................22Earth Science: Geology, the Environment, and the Universe,Borrero et al, National Geographic, © 2008 ............................................23Earth Science: Geology, the Environment, and the Universe,© 2005 ..............................................................................................................23Echoes from the Past: World History to the 16th Century,Newman et al ......................................................................................................7Economics, McConnell, Brue, 17/e, © 2008 ..............................................20Exploring Globalization, Gardner, Lavold, © 2007 ....................................12Exploring Nationalism,Gardner, Hoogeveen, McDevitt, Scully, © 2008........................................12Graphic Novels ....................................................................................................22Glencoe Physical Science, © 2008................................................................23Glencoe World History, Spielvogel. National Geographic, © 2008 ........9Glencoe World History, Spielvogel, © 2005 ..................................................9Glencoe World Geography, Boehm, National Geographic, © 2005 ....24History of a Free Nation, Bragdon, McCutchen, Ritchie, © 1998 ........24Human Geography,Fellmann, Getis, Getis, Malinowski, 10/e, © 2008..................................15Human Heritage, 3/e, © 2006 ..........................................................................8Human Heritage: A World History,Greenblatt, Lemmo, 2/e, © 2004 ................................................................24Ideologies, Booi, Baldwin, 3/e, © 1998........................................................24Images of Society: Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology andSociology, Gerrard et al, © 2001....................................................................18Legacy: The West and the World, Newman, © 2003 ................................7National Geographic World Atlas, National Geographic..........................24Philosophy Questions and Theories,Paquette, Gini-Newman, © 2003 ................................................................19Physical Geology and the Environment,Plummer, McGeary, Carlson, Eyles, Eyles, 2/C/e, © 2007....................23Psychology: An Introduction, Lahey, 10/e, © 2009 ..................................16Psychology and You, McMahon, McMahon, Romano, © 2000 ................Psychology: Frontiers and Applications,Passer, Smith, Atkinson, Mitchell, Muir, 3/C/e, © 2008........................17Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior,Passer, Smith, 4/e, © 2008 ..........................................................................16Questions that Matter: An Invitation to Philosophy,Miller, Jensen, 6/e, © 2009 ..........................................................................19Reading <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> ....................................................................................22Sociology and You, Sheppard, Greene, © 2008........................................18Taking Sides, <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>/Dushkin ..............................................................14The American Vision, Appleby, Brinkley, McPherson,Ritchie, National Geographic, © 2010 ......................................................11The American Vision, Appleby, Brinkley, Brousard, McPherson,Ritchie, National Geographic, © 2007 ......................................................11Traditions and Encounters: A Global Perspective,Bentley, Ziegler, 4/e, © 2008 ......................................................................10Understanding Economics, Lovewell, 4/C/e, © 2007 ..............................20Understanding Economics, Lovewell, School Edition, © 2004..............20Understanding Nationalism, Hoogeveen, © 2008 ....................................12Understanding Psychology, Kasschau, © 2008 ........................................17Understanding Psychology, Kasschau, © 2003 ........................................24Understanding Psychology, Kasschau, © 1995 ........................................24Western Civilization: Sources, Images, and Interpretations,Sherman, 7/e, © 2008 ......................................................................................9World Geography and Cultures,Boehm, National Geographic, © 2008 ......................................................15World Literature Library ....................................................................................10TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/schoolI N DE X25


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Kootenay SD, Stikine SD, SunshineCoast SD, Vernon SDErin Pope(604) 986-2977Toll Free 1-888-793-7706 ext 4072Fax (604) 986-5977erinp@mcgrawhill.caBC School Districts: Alberni SD, Arrow Lakes SD,Boundary SD, Burnaby SD, Campbell River SD, CentralCoast SD, Central Okanagan SD, Coast Mountains SD,Comox Valley SD, Delta SD, Fort Nelson SD, GulfIslands SD, Haida Gwaii Queen Charlotte SD, HoweSound SD, Kootenay Columbia SD, Kootenay Lake SD,Nanaimo SD, North Vancouver SD, OkanaganSimilkameen SD, Okanagan Skaha SD, Peace RiverNorth SD, Peace River SD, Prince Rupert SD, QualicumSD, Surrey SD, Vancouver Island North SD, VancouverIsland West SD, Vancouver SD, West Vancouver SDAlbertaSales Representatives:Cam McDonald(403) 251-0014Toll Free 1-888-793-7706 ext 4073Fax (403) 251-3691camm@mcgrawhill.caAlberta School Districts: Calgary RCS SD, Calgary SD,Canadian Rockies RD, Chinook's Edge RD, ChristRedeemer RCS RD, Clearview SD, Foothills SD, Golden<strong>Hill</strong>s RD, Grasslands RD, Holy Spirit RCS RD, HorizonSD, Lethbridge SD, Livingstone Range SD, MedicineHat RCS RD, Medicine Hat SD, Palliser RD, PrairieLand RD, Prairie Rose RD, Red Deer Catholic RD, RedDeer Public SD, Rocky View SD, Westwind RD, WildRose SD, Wolf Creek RDAndrew Saunders(780) 439-4661Toll Free 1-888-793-7706 ext 4021Fax (780) 439-4661andrews@mcgrawhill.caNorthwest Territories, Nunavut, and Alberta SchoolDistricts: Aspen View RD, Battle River RD, Black GoldRD, Buffalo Trail RD, East Central Alberta CSS RD,Edmonton RCS SD, Edmonton SD, Elk Island CSS RD,Elk Island Public School RD, Evergreen TCS RD, FortMcMurray RCS SD, Fort McMurray SD, Fort VermillionSD, Grande Prairie Public SD, Grand Prairie RCS SD,Grand Yellowhead RD, Greater St Alberta CSD, HighPrairie SD, Holy Family CRD, Lakeland RCS SD, LittleRed River Bd of Ed, Living Waters RD, LloydminsterPublic SD, Lloydminster RCS SD, Northern GatewayTD, Northern Lights SD, Northland SD, Parkland SD,Peace River RD, Peace Wapiti RD, Pembina <strong>Hill</strong>s RD, StAlbert Protestant SSD, St Paul Education RD, StThomas Aquinas CRD, Sturgeon SD, Wetaskiwin RDSaskatchewanSales Representative:John Vaisanen(306) 652-6857Fax (306) 652-6857johnnyv@sasktel.netManitobaSales Representatives:Eph Bergman and Heather Bergman(204) 475-0652Fax (204) 475-6515Email: ephb@mts.net andhberg@mts.netOntarioRegional Sales Manager:Noreen Lenihan(416) 218-9713Toll Free 1-888-793-7706 ext 4075Fax (416) 218-9714noreenl@mcgrawhill.caOntarioSales Representatives:Holly Anderson(416) 441-1611Fax (416) 441-3237hollya@mcgrawhill.caOntario School Boards: Toronto DSB, TorontoCatholic DSBEph Bergman and Heather Bergman(204) 475-0652Fax (204) 475-6515ephb@mts.net and hberg@mts.netOntario School Boards: Kewatin Patricia DSB, KenoraCatholic DSB, Lakehead DSB, Northwest Catholic DSB,Rainy River DSB, Superior North Catholic DSB,Superior-Greenstone DSB, Thunder Bay Catholic DSBAlina Casterton(905) 608-8256Toll Free 1-888-793-7706 ext 4076Fax (905) 608-8294alinac@mcgrawhill.caOntario School Boards: Brant Haldimand NorfolkCatholic DSB, District SB of Niagara, Dufferin PeelCatholic SB, Grand Erie DSB, Halton DSB, HaltonCatholic DSB, Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic DSB,Hamilton-Wentworth DSB, Niagara Catholic DSB,Peel DSBChris Nanou(416) 465-3441Toll Free 1-888-793-7706 ext 4077Fax (416) 465-0618chrisn@mcgrawhill.caOntario School Boards: Durham Catholic DSB, DurhamDSB, Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB, Peterborough VictoriaNorthumberland Clarington Catholic DSB, SimcoeCounty DSB, Trillium Lakelands DSB, Simcoe MuskokaCatholic DSB, York Catholic DSB, York Region DSBMargaret Rayner(519) 474-6128Toll Free 1-888-793-7706 ext 4079Fax (519) 474-6816margaretr@mcgrawhill.caOntario School Boards: Avon Maitland DSB, BluewaterDSB, Bruce-Grey Catholic DSB, Greater Essex CountyDSB, Huron-Perth Catholic DSB, Lambton Kent DSB,London Catholic DSB, St. Clair Catholic DSB, ThamesValley DSB, Upper Grand DSB, Waterloo Catholic DSB,Waterloo Region DSB, Wellington Catholic DSB,Windsor-Essex Catholic DSBMark Richards(613) 729-4933Toll Free 1-888-793-7706 ext 4002Fax (613) 729-6616markr@mcgrawhill.caOntario School Boards: Algoma DSB, Algonquin &Lakeshore Catholic DSB, Near North DSB, NippissingParry Sound Catholic DSB, Catholic DSB of EasternOntario, Hastings/Prince Edward DSB, Limestone DSB,Northeastern Catholic DSB, Ottawa-Carleton DSB,Ottawa-Carleton Catholic DSB, Rainbow DSB, RenfrewCounty Catholic DSB, Renfrew County DSB, DSBOntario North East, Huron-Superior Catholic DSB,Sudbury Catholic DSB, Upper Canada DSBQuebecMark Richards(613) 729-4933Toll Free 1-888-793-7706 ext 4002Fax (613) 729-6616markr@mcgrawhill.caAtlantic RegionNova Scotia, New Brunswick, PrinceEdward Island, NewfoundlandRegional Sales ManagerBarry Smith(902) 423-6568Toll Free 1-888-793-7706 ext 4074Fax (902) 423-4770barrys@mcgrawhill.caTo Place an Order OnlyToll Free Order Line:1-800-565-5758Toll Free Fax Order Line:1-800-463-5885Visit our Website for OnlineStudent and Teacher Resourceswww.mcgrawhill.ca/school7 0 6 924800703138659780070313866

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