Hi everyone,
I am looking for your input as to the most valuable history
reference resource for high school level. I, naturally, would like
to get by as inexpensively as I can and yet I want a solid resource
for our students doing National History Day work. All we have is a
hod-podge of miscellaneous titles and a 1940 Dictionary of American
History from Scribners.
Thanks for your advice!
Sheri Haveman
Teacher Librarian
Pella Christian High School
604 Jefferson
Pella, IA 50219
havemans@pella-christian.pvt.k12.ia.us
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