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Find explanations for concepts such as block growth, concatenation, Paterson's worms and turing machines.
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Have your students work in groups and role-play that they are stranded on an unknown island. Challenge your students to answer basic survival questions in order to find a settlement. Students use...
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This detailed biography includes information on his family life, campaigns and elections, standing on key domestic and foreign affairs, milestones while in office, and life after the presidency.
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Conflict Resolution - Grades K-2
This book contains a collection of practical, age-appropriate activities that will help students understand the causes of conflict, and also allows them to practice skills and strategies for… See More$14.95
Canadian Military History Gateway: Second World War
Subject: Social Studies
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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World War II Canada
Living in Extreme Environments: Havens on the Deep Sea Floor
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Students will understand biological sampling methods by gathering, recording and analyzing data from a scientific investigation.
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Playful Parenting
Do you ever observe what is actually going on when your children are playing? Beginning with getting a little giggle during your baby's first game, or making jokes with a teenager while hanging out,… See More$13.95
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Read about the professional and personal life of this dancer and discover some of his many accomplishments.
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Students create paper straw instruments to produce a sound and discover changes in tone or pitch in relation to length of the straw.
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Teaching Big History. "'Big history' is a fresh approach to history that places human history within the wider framework of the history of the universe."
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Marijuana: Gateway Drug DVD
Marijuana is not the safe drug that many believe it is. Each joint is as harmful as five tobacco cigarettes, and every time a joint is smoked, the lungs absorb more than 2,000 chemicals. … See More$71.95
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Students look for patterns within a given set of data. After looking at the pattern, students form generalizations for the problem and sharpen their algebraic skills.
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