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Students will study the history of U.S. naval aviation including the contributions on the home front of women aircraft workers.


The Civil War was an important event in United States history. War, death, destruction, slavery and more occurred during the Civil War. We should ask ourselves, what were the negative and positive...
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Subject: Language Arts (reading, writing, literature)
Languages: English
Countries: United States


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Guiding Your Child Through Grief
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This species account includes an audio sound of the bird's song or call, a photo, physical description, conservation status, range, habitat and other facts.
What Good May I Do: Franklin and the American Civic Association
Languages: English
Countries: United States


By comparing organizations founded by Benjamin Franklin to those of today's towns and cities, students learn about the aims and character of American civic associations that have their origins in...
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What's the difference between an alligator and a crocodile? While all crocodilians share characteristics, there are some subtle differences. Find out what they are.


Includes a biographical sketch of this British Romantic poet as well as examples of his work.
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How Not To Be A Bully Target
At last, a manual that can be used by teachers to help children avoid being teased by bullies. This book is a complete guide that contains reproducible activities, and also contains an emotional… See More$25.99


While listening to music with their eyes closed, have the students draw the movements onto a piece of paper.
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