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Go on a journey to space with astronauts from the International Space Station. Includes photos and facts about living in space as well as a video interview with an astronaut and cosmonaut on the ISS.
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Read up on the 34th president of the United States. Includes pictures and links for more information.
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Parenting An Only Child
These days, there are many couples that are choosing to have only one child. Having only one child presents distinct considerations, advantages and opportunities. The author has been studying single… See More$13.25
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Studying the important people who have contributed to science is an excellent way to make science topics relevant to students. They will discover the trials and tribulations scientists experienced...
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In the 1950s and early '60s a freedom movement emerged in the United States with the purpose of ending segregation and racism. Learn more about the most effective social movement in U.S. history.
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Bye Bye Time Board Book
For many toddlers, bye-bye is a big deal. By being dropped off at daycare, or left with a baby-sitter, it means saying good-bye to Mom or Dad. This gentle book helps ease the transition with simple… See More$8.95
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Students consider what they know about the war in Iraq and develop scripts for segments of a news broadcast focusing on various topics regarding the most recent news about the war.
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This web quest from Instructor magazine covers the human skeletal system.
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Investigate Osama Bin Laden and get some insights on who he is and what he wants. Then examine the evidence of his terrorist attacks.
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Stop Picking On Me - A First Look At Bullying
This book explores the dynamics in relationships among children of preschool through early school age, and encourages kids to understand personal and social problems as a first step toward solving… See More$7.50
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