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After 9/11 provides a dramatic retelling of the events of the day and the subsequent decade. The stunningly illustrated book is designed to not only help today's high school students understand the attacks and their context: After 9/11 lets students consider the issues presented by the intervening decade. After 9/11 covers:
A companion to the student edition of the After 9/11 from Behind the Headlines, the Teacher's Edition facilitates teaching the topic in the classroom. The entire text of the student edition is provided with annotations, including discussion questions and vocabulary words. Key concepts in the article are aligned to the National Council on Social Studies thematic strands. Also includes lesson plans and learning activities, as well as an assessment.
Teacher's materials available for free with purchase of 20 or more student volumes.