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Have your students learn about the history of hate groups in the United States. Then have your students define the concept of privilege and examine how they might experience privilege in life.


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Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project : Collection Connections
Languages: English
Countries: United States


View creative writing, themes in literature, chronological thinking and historical comprehension activities related to personal narratives written between 1936 and 1940.
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I Have A Secret
This book is written from one child's perspective, as he goes through the day surrounded by secrets. There are some he'll want to keep and some that make him feel sick inside, and he knows these are… See More$12.70


Read about the professional and personal life of this singer and actor and discover some of his many accomplishments.


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How To Handle A Hard-To-Handle-Kid
We have all seen children that disobey, argue, and throw temper tantrums more often than others. Clinical child psychologist C. Drew Edwards doesnt just tell you what to do with a hard-to-handle… See More$17.95


Have your students build a persistence of vision model of flying birds and relate this model to persistence of vision in viewing movies.
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The Anti-Bullying And Teasing Book For Preschool Classrooms
In preschool, children encounter their first experiences in forming and joining social groups outside their family. It is natural for them to try different social interactions while learning about… See More$19.10


This lesson examines the economic and ecological implications of biodiversity loss. Students can analyze maps of hot spots, project the economic value of biodiversity, give a soapbox talk on thinking...
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