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Learn how technology applied to textile mills revolutionized industry, in turn affecting mill architecture, city planning, and transportation.
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Select a city to get its weather forecast as well as the average monthly minimum/maximum temperatures, mean total precipitation and mean number of precipitation days.
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This simple paper toy spins through the air like a mini-helicopter. Make one for yourself then learn the science behind this experiment to find out how it works.
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Sports, Drugs, And You DVD
What are the effects that drugs have on your athletic performance? You might think that because you're in shape, you can get away with using substances such as alcohol, nicotine, marijuana, and… See More$47.95
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Have your students calculate the area of plane surfaces using the formulas for the area of a square, rectangle and triangle.
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Find information on its physical characteristics, habitat, diet, life span, behavior and more from the National Zoo.
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This fact sheet from the U.S. Department of State covers the country's geography, people, economy, government, history, foreign relations and political conditions.
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How Not To Be A Bully Target
At last, a manual that can be used by teachers to help children avoid being teased by bullies. This book is a complete guide that contains reproducible activities, and also contains an emotional… See More$25.99
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Counting money and paying for purchases is usually left to adults. Give your students this real-world, adult responsibility in your classroom and watch them become proficient consumers who can count,...
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Through a hypothetical situation where students are owed $500, they will learn about interest rate then determine if they would rather have this money repaid right away in one payment, or spread out...
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Facing Autism
Autism is a complex disorder that has long puzzled parents and experts, and it's very distressing to learn that your child has been diagnosed with autism. Doctors usually gave parents almost no hope… See More$15.95
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Have your students describe the structure of the double helix, explain how DNA copies itself and recognize that the sequence of DNA is what makes each individual unique.
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