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This unit on the life values of Abraham Lincoln can be taught on its own or incorporates into a broader unit on the Civil War.
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What Children Need When They Need To Grieve
After the author lost her husband, it became very clear that each of her three children would grieve the loss in a completely different ways. One became angry, another was experiencing denial, and… See More$11.95
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Students will draw a picture of and write a few sentences telling about their favorite natural wonder of Africa.
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NCEF's resource list of links, books, and journal articles on the design of K-12 school libraries. Includes sample city and state guidelines, and resources on technology requirements.
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Discover how, why and when monarch butterflies migrate, when and where they lay eggs and why butterfly migration navigation is such a mystery to scientists.
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The Iq Answer
The primary contributing psychologist for the Dr. Phil Show offers practical advice on boosting brain power for the whole family. The IQ Answer is not only fascinating and user-friendly, but a great… See More$16.85
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Students investigate what ancient people knew about astronomy, how they gained that knowledge, and what it meant to them.
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This is the Discovery School web site. There are resources for both teacher and student.
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Students will be able to explain the concept of gene-sequence analysis and will be able to draw inferences about phylogenetic similarities of different organisms using given gene sequence data.
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Could It Be Autism
The number of children affected by autism is growing larger every day. Autism is an all encompassing term for a wide range of disorders that include classic autism, Asperger's syndrome, and Rett… See More$13.95
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This plan for modeling persuasive writing with middle school students uses homework as the topic.
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