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Lesson on Creating a Sound Map
Subject: The Arts (art, music, performing arts)
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Poetry of Sight: The Prints of James McNeil Whistler (1834-1903)
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Chronologically explores the expatriate American artist's entire career.
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Students examine the characteristics of money by comparing and contrasting examples of world currencies. Imagining that their classroom is a country, students choose whom to honor and what images to...
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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
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Investigates the evidence for and controversies surrounding who the first Americans were, where they came from and how they arrived in the Americas. Includes viewing ideas, a classroom activity, an...
Information about density determination
Subject: Science
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Chemistry
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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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Students will learn how to apply for a credit card, compare services and calculate financial charges.
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Located in St. Louis, Missouri, the memorial consists of the Gateway Arch, the Museum of Westward Expansion, and St. Louis' Old Courthouse.
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This web quest from Instructor magazine covers the human skeletal system.
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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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Using process skills, have your students classify Earth materials by their physical characteristics. Students will use rocks, minerals, soil and fossils to classify and to find similar and different...
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