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She was one of the first poets to write English verse in the American colonies. Learn more about this 17th-century writer from Encyclopaedia Britannica's '300 Women Who Changed the World.'


Gives an overview and history of who used this type of dwelling and how it was constructed.
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The Rat And The Tiger
Although one is just a tiny little fellow and the other is a big tough guy, the rat and tiger are best friends. They always have lots of fun playing together, even though tiger is a bit of a bully.… See More$7.90
Exercise in Capitalization
Subject: Language Arts (reading, writing, literature)
Languages: English
Countries: United States


Capitalization and Punctuation


Students will research facts about ocean animal species, prepare illustrated cards with facts, and create a food-web display.
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No Bullying Program Student Workbook Grades 6 Through Grade 8 - 30 Pack
In this student workbook, your sixth and seventh grade students will find information and activities to help them explore and remember the key concepts of the sessions. They will find out what… See More$210.00


Become familiar with different species of whales, their anatomy, characteristics, behavior, songs and reproduction.


Students investigate the historical and cultural significance of various 'wonders of the world', both of ancient and modern times, and develop travel posters and guides exploring them.
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Louder Than Words
Jenny McCarthy was having a cup of coffee one morning when she found her two-year old son, Evan, in his room having a seizure. Many doctors misdiagnosed Evan until after many traumatic,… See More$15.70


South America has a wide range of climates. Most of the continent receives ample rain, however, the Atacama Desert in northern Chile is one of the driest places on earth. This map and legend show...
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