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Students will use statistical methods to record and make inferences about real-world situations using graphs.
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No More Jellyfish, Chickens Or Wimps - Raising Secure, Assertive Kids In A Tough World
These days, children are more worried and fearful than those of previous generations. Consequently, well-intended parents are raising some of the culture's wimpiest kids. Overprotective mothers and… See More$20.25
Literacy 2.0 p. 1
Subject: Language Arts (reading, writing, literature)
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Have your students learn about characteristics of good playing postures by writing an essay contrasting good playing position with any poor habits that they may have.
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Students will learn about emperor penguins' habitat and behaviors and will illustrate a map to show what they have learned. They'll view pictures of icebergs that are affecting penguin colonies and...
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Teen Drug Abuse DVD
Today's teens are faced with the question of whether or not to use drugs every day. It is important for these young people to see that the drug world is anything but glamorous, especially for… See More$83.95
Over the River and Through the Woods: Traveling By Memory
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Introduces the concept of mental maps and their development. The transfer of the geographic images to a sketch map provides visible reinforcement and a means of discussion and assessment.
Animal Farm
Subject: Language Arts (reading, writing, literature)
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Feet Are Not For Kicking Board Book
Feet are used for many things, like walking, standing, leaping and landing. They're also used for kicking balls or leaves, but not for kicking people! In simple words and adorable, full-color… See More$8.95
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A literature and problem-solving lesson designed to help students deal with day to day troubles. Using a chapter from Henry Huggins by Beverly Cleary.
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