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Students will describe and explain the Coriolis force. They will compare and contrast conditions under which the Coriolis force has a significant impact on objects in motion with conditions under...
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South America has a wide range of climates. Most of the continent receives ample rain, however, the Atacama Desert in northern Chile is one of the driest places on earth. This map and legend show...
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Have your students learn about theatrical design by developing environments for improvised and scripted scenes.
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This lesson gives the class a constructive problem-solving lesson in these days of construction and renovation of building projects in our school system. Students measure and grid their ideas for the...
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Luminous objects are objects which generate their own light.
Illuminated objects are objects which reflect light.
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Help your students improve their reading skills by dividing the reading of the book among groups of four or so members and then draw pictures to represent the events that happened in their section.
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Calm And Compassionate Children
This book was written for parents and teachers so they can help children develop good qualities, such as integrity and compassion, and as they grow and mature, also build on such inherent qualities… See More$14.95
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Using this Aesop fable, students will list the characteristics of a lion and a mouse, rewrite the fable switching the roles of the two characters in the story. Then they will explore if those who are...
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What If? Keeping Kids Safe DVD
In this educational safety video, there are half a dozen scenarios where younger and older kids discuss what you should do if an adult you're not sure about comes to your door when you are home… See More$73.75
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A visual presentation with teacher commentary introduces the students to the art of maskmaking and develops the students' understanding of the world cultures that have produced the masks.
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