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Order of Operations (fill in all operations)
Subject: Math
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Multiplying Decimals
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Let this one page fact sheet introduce you to the topic, then click on one of the provided links for more information.
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Study this biologist who compiled data from interviews about the sexual practices of men and women in the 1940s. Learn of this scientist's remarkable achievements and examine how his personal life...
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Grade 1 Science Animal Categories
The TeachAde Tutors take your children on a learning journey through Kindergarten Science Bugs, including skills such as fluency, comprehension, vocabulary, sentence building, spelling and context… See More$1.99
Outline of the Civil War-- With Links
Subject: Social Studies
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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CIVIL WAR THE SOUTH TODAY
Civil Rights Movement: African Americans, Chicanos, Native Americans
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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This unit points out the similarities and contrasts of the activities that these three cultures have contributed to ensuring equality and justice for all citizens of the United States.
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This virtual exhibition from the Smithsonian tells how the hunting of birds for their feathers in the 1890s led to America's first conservation movement.
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I Have A Secret
This book is written from one child's perspective, as he goes through the day surrounded by secrets. There are some he'll want to keep and some that make him feel sick inside, and he knows these are… See More$12.70
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Learn about the stars by exploring them with a star chart and pictures from the Hubble Space Telescope. Take charge of the Hubble Telescope and explore the cosmos on your own.
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Students will create a Venn diagram to identify the most important belief systems in Korean culture and graphically display the similarities, differences, and interrelationship among Korean belief...
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Using a map of California students will plot the location of each major earthquake by its latitude and longitude and use different representations for variances in magnitude.
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Helping Children Cope With The Loss Of A Loved One
When a child has just lost a parent, a sibling, or other loved one, what can we say? How can we do the right things without adding to the child's sadness, confusion and grief, especially when we are… See More$16.75
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Have students grow vegetables that they would eat on a pizza in a round shaped garden.
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