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Utilize these links to research, activities and photographs related to this monumental year in United States history.
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Assign each member of your class one of the elements in the periodic table; asking each student to research the element he or she has been assigned.
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In the early 1970s, John Cocke transformed computing by simplifying the set of instructions that tell computers what functions to perform.
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Teens At Risk: Addiction And Depression DVD
Many depressed teenagers also have problems with alcohol or other drugs. In some cases, the depression comes first and they try using drugs as a way to escape. Other times, the alcohol or other drug… See More$58.45
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Read about the professional and personal life of this writer and director and discover some of his many accomplishments.
19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Women's Right to Vote (1920)
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Get background information, view the original and read the text of this historic document.
Educational Technology Standards
Subject: Technology (computer science)
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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This site is for Washington State. However, like many state sites, there is a wealth of information for educators. Educators are learning more about how people learn and are changing the way they...
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How It Feels When A Parent Dies
In this touching book, the author talks to eighteen children, from seven to sixteen, who talk openly and honestly about their experiences and feelings about losing a parent. They are seen in photos… See More$14.95
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Search more than 4,500 critical and biographical Web sites about authors and their works.
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Information and materials to guide you and your students on an exploration of the world of sea otters. Includes lesson plans for reading, technology, writing, and social studies.
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Grade 1 Science Force and Motion
The TeachAde Tutors take your children on a learning journey through Kindergarten Science Force and Motion, including skills such as fluency, comprehension, vocabulary, sentence building, spelling… See More$1.99
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Discuss with the students how New Years Day is celebrated in other countries. Then have the students write how the holiday is celebrated in their family.
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