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Have your students learn the importance of safety when conducting any experiments in the science lab by observing a demonstration.
North Atlantic U.S. Military Bases
Subject: Social Studies
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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World War II Maritime
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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
Japanese-American internment camps at Tule Lake and Topaz
Subject: Social Studies
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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World War II Homefront
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Find out what the Koret Task Force thinks about the country's response to 'A Nation at Risk' over the past two decades.
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Bullies Are A Pain To The Brain
Trevor Romain combines humor with serious, practical suggestions for coping with bullies. Not only are bullies are mean and scary, but they are a pain in the brain. Every child needs to know what… See More$10.10
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Learn the history of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and its ancestor agencies. Read poetry and stories, view art, photographs and maps from the NOAA archives.
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Students learn about adaptive advantage, based on beak function, by simulating birds competing for various foods.
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Study trees, matter, insects, motion, weather, baby animals and more with interactivities, photo galleries, videos and related Web sites.
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American Medical Association Boy's Guide To Becoming A Teen
This book provides an introduction to puberty for boys and briefly discusses all aspects, both physical and emotional, of the process of moving from childhood to adulthood. Published under the… See More$14.60
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Find information about how to participate in this regional Delaware science fair competition.
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