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Create stories and book reviews to share online, play grammar games, or find information about your favorite authors and illustrators.
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Have your students construct, read and interpret appropriate tables, charts, pictographs and bar graphs.
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Students will use their understanding of the determinants of supply and demand as well a changes in equilibrium prices to act as expert witnesses on behalf of the both the plaintiff and the defendant.
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Grade 2 Reading Animals
The TeachAde Tutors take your children on a learning journey through Grade 2 Reading Animals, including skills such as fluency, comprehension, vocabulary, sentence building, spelling and context… See More$1.99
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Have students research the functions of money by comparing the value of Continental Congress money with a Spanish half-dollar from 1778.
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From 1854 to 1930, somewhere between 150,000 and 200,000 orphaned, abandoned, and homeless children were sent 'west' from New York on trains to find new families. Read a full transcript from PBS to...
The Consumer, the Laborer, The Capitalist, and the Nation-State
Subject: Social Studies
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Consumerism
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No Bullying Program Student Workbook Grades 2 And Grade 3 - 30 Pack
In this student workbook, your second and third grade students will find pictures and activities to help them explore and remember the key concepts of each session. They will color, cut out and wear… See More$210.00
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Find facts, photos and stories about this marine ecosystem, including information on the animals that call it home.
High quality resources for educators, including links to professional organizations and research, as well as lesson plans
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Bully Free Bulletin Boards, Posters, And Banners
Most bulletin board displays focus on holidays, the seasons, or other lighter fare. Bully Free bulletin boards will send strong, consistent messages that bullying will not be tolerated, that it… See More$28.10
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Divide students into small groups and direct them to conduct research using library and Internet resources to find out what strategies were employed on D-Day and what the results were.
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