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Here are some examples of how some animals sense the outside world and the anatomical structures that allow them to do so.
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State learning standards from the Texas Education Agency. Educator's guides and other resources available.
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Have your students examine the legislative structure of the state government of Utah by learning the process by which a bill becomes a law in Utah.
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Strange Son
Emmy®-winning art director Portia Iversen's life was turned upside down when her son Dov was diagnosed with autism. After hearing about a miraculous story of a woman in India who had taught her own… See More$16.85
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This electrical engineer had more than 700 inventions and 100 patents to his credit but his greatest invention was the electro-magnetic motor.
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This species account includes an audio sound of the bird's song or call, a photo, physical description, conservation status, range, habitat and other facts.
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Choose a topic from science, geography, sports or music for this hangman-style game (you have to keep a boat from sinking).
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Adolescents With Anger Problems
This book will give you a unique, practical collection of insights, techniques, activities and reproducible student worksheets to help persistently angry adolescents. Using this resource, you will… See More$31.20
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Gain insight into his life as president of the United States from 1881 to 1885.
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This interactive Web site focuses on whales and marine research. The teacher page includes lesson plans, maps, study guides and more.
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Boys Should Be Boys
We all know that boys always like to play, be adventurous, and curious, and push their young bodies as far as they can as part of their growth into manhood. Unfortunately, our sons face an… See More$13.95
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Meet Norman Mineta, a ten-year-old Japanese-American who found himself and his family relocated to an internment camp during World War II.
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