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Have your students complete an experiment in order to determine the chemical changes made in the process of fermentation. Then have your students use their knowledge of fermentation to make apple...
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Learn incredible stuff about your bones, muscles, and organs through pictures and funny stories.
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Subject: Language Arts (reading, writing, literature)
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Strange Son
Emmy®-winning art director Portia Iversen's life was turned upside down when her son Dov was diagnosed with autism. After hearing about a miraculous story of a woman in India who had taught her own… See More$16.85
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Highlights science activities and information related to ancient and modern Mayan culture.
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Screamfree Parenting
As a parent, you may or may not scream at your children, but you are always concerned about what they choose and how they will turn out. Many of the methods some experts recommend can actually make… See More$12.95
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This Web lesson will teach you how to correctly identify and explain the differences and similarities between plant and animal organelles.
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Explore how major events in US history affected local communities. Have students investigate their community's history, founding fathers, development, and economic activities.
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Participants in this online collaborative project will survey phenotypic traits of classmates and schoolmates, compile data with students from around the world and analyze data to determine if the...
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No Bullying Program Student Workbook Grades 4 And Grade 5 - 30 Pack
In this student workbook, your fourth and fifth grade students will find information and activities to help them explore and remember the key concepts of the sessions. They will find everything they… See More$210.00
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After researching an environmental issue that affects their town or region, students will draw pictures assuming two possible outcomes for the problem in 50 years (one negative, one positive), then...
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