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Take a look at individual tribes and compare them to one another with this interactive approach to learning about the earliest Americans. Students will use chronology to organize historical events...
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Sports, Drugs, And You DVD
What are the effects that drugs have on your athletic performance? You might think that because you're in shape, you can get away with using substances such as alcohol, nicotine, marijuana, and… See More$47.95
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Discover the details behind the invention of many items we use on a daily basis including the toilet, pencil, glasses, batteries and many more.
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Get information about the materials, history and development of Native American arts and crafts including: beadwork, feathers, clay, pottery, leather, clothes, metalwork, plants, trees, porcupine...
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Through images and written accounts, observe the pageantry of presidential inaugurations.
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Respect - Building Core Values In The Classroom (Grades 5-6)
Teaching values education has always been a part of learning, often taking place indirectly during the school day. Respect, Grades 5-6, takes a focused approach to values instruction, taking up… See More$14.95
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Utilizing stories from young children's literature, have your students create their own script for a play they present to the class.
Key topic, Second Grade, Language Arts & Conventions
Subject: Language Arts (reading, writing, literature) , Security and Ethics
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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StandardsWork Key Topic Description around English-Language Arts, Second Grade, & Language Arts & Conventions
Moving from Talking with Pictures to Speaking with Words and Sound
Subject: Special Education
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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A Parent's Guide To The Middle School Years
Many of today's middle school children confront important topics like alcohol, drugs, sexuality and technology at such an early age that would have been hard to imagine a decade ago. It's typical for… See More$13.95
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Have your students learn the value of money, how to add money and correctly write the amount. Then have your students use a dollar to purchase items to decorate a cookie.
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