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Expanding Vocabulary for Writing
Subject: Language Arts (reading, writing, literature)
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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He thrilled fans and shattered baseball's color barrier. Read a biography of baseball's first African American player.
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Real Life Teens: Teen Anger DVD
On many school campuses, anger is a growing problem for students. Anger is often the most powerful emotion for teens, and it can reveal a deep assortment of underlying emotions. This video covers… See More$58.45
North Korea and the United States: Declassified Documents
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Peruse memos, CIA reports, State Department briefings and other documents from the Bush and Clinton administrations that were once considered classified information about the North Korean nuclear...
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Have your students complete two experiments in order to understand the function of the cotyledons in providing nourishment to a plant during the early times after germination.
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Respect - Building Core Values In The Classroom (Grades 1-2)
Teaching values education has always been a part of learning, often taking place indirectly during the school day. Respect, Grades 1-2, takes a focused approach to values instruction, taking up… See More$14.95
A Maritime Perspective on American Expansion: Collection Connections
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Choose from lesson outlines that offer an excellent resource for studying maritime exploration, missionary activity in the Pacific, Gold Rush, the whaling industry and the histories of California,...
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Raising A Handicapped Child
This book offers a comprehensive guide to parents and those who care for children and teenagers that are handicapped. Dr. Thompson begins by starting with the difficult diagnosis. As she continues… See More$13.95
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Have your students write a brief paper suggesting a problem which needs to be explored scientifically. The paper should include a statement of the problem and a hypothesis about a possible solution.
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