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This web quest from Instructor magazine is filled with rainforest facts.
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Read through articles from Scholastic News, Science World and other student magazines that are useful for reports on the land and animals of the Arctic.
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Students are divided into North and South groups and research that part of the country's role during the Civil War.
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Parenting An Only Child
These days, there are many couples that are choosing to have only one child. Having only one child presents distinct considerations, advantages and opportunities. The author has been studying single… See More$13.25
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Why did the U.S. go to war with Iraq? What went wrong? And at what cost? Get answers to these questions with this 2003 documentary.
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Explore the geology of this national historic site through fieldnotes, maps and photos.
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Introduce your students to the concept of fractions using squares. Then have your students practice converting fractions into percents and percents into fractions.
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Bye Bye Time Board Book
For many toddlers, bye-bye is a big deal. By being dropped off at daycare, or left with a baby-sitter, it means saying good-bye to Mom or Dad. This gentle book helps ease the transition with simple… See More$8.95
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Get background information, view the original and read the text of this historic document.
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Percentage means parts per 100. Learn how they are used with this short lesson.
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Stop Picking On Me - A First Look At Bullying
This book explores the dynamics in relationships among children of preschool through early school age, and encourages kids to understand personal and social problems as a first step toward solving… See More$7.50
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Get to know this NASA scientist through a biography, video interview and photo gallery.
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