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"Flocabulary...is a dynamic new tool for teaching and learning. Now teens can hip-hop their way to history success! Featuring an audio CD with...original, educational, and cutting-edge music, this latest entry in the innovative Flocabulary series turns U.S. history...into an enjoyable experience"--Publisher web site.
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Rap (Music), Study and teaching (Secondary), Examinations, Music in education, Influence, Study guides, Hip-hop, History, American history, Juvenile Nonfiction, Children: Young Adult (Gr. 10-12), USA, Study & Teaching, United States - General, BG-ART/PHOTO/ARCH - BG-ART/ARCHITECTURE, HOME REFERENCE - HOME ORGANIZ TRD PB, Study Aids / Study Guides, Study Aids, History - United States/General, Study Aids - Test Preparation, Vocabulary testsPlaces
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Flocabulary: The Hip-Hop Approach to U.S. History (Flocabulary Study Guides)
September 28, 2006, Cider Mill Press
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1933662352 9781933662350
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"The new and innovative approach to learning American history"--Cover.
"From Columbus to the Civil Rights era"--Cover.
"Prepare for the U.S. history AP and SATII"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 124-125).
Vocals by Escher and other artists.
Approximate ages: 14-17 years.
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