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Civil War Naval Art by William R. McGrath
Subject: Social Studies
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Civil War
Newtonia - Pages about Sir Isaac Newton
Subject: Science
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Physics
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Through drawing, kids are given the opportunity to express themselves in non-verbal, non-academic venues. These month-long projects will focus on studio art and art appreciation.
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Health And Social Issues: Resisting Peer Pressure DVD
Peer pressure in school has the biggest impact on a young person's health decisions. In this video, you'll see that peer pressure comes from all sides, including friends, strangers, and family. … See More$58.45
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This is an interactive, hands-on lesson to estimate and measure the length of the creatures as they grow when placed in water. Students check the creature assigned to their group and observe,...
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Various resources to assist the personal and social development of students. Topics include character education, race relations, problem solving, and more.
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Students research the adaptation and acculturation of immigrant groups in the United States. They then create 'culture capsules' aimed at preserving the cultural heritage of new peoples in American...
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Why Abstinence? DVD
The question that troubles teens today is should they have sex, or not. The media messages seem to constantly declare that everyone everywhere is sexually active, and this is simply not true. Many… See More$107.95
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Hear this poet talk about the influence of Marx and Freud on his poetry, the musical treatment of poets' work, the aim of the arts and the importance of fun.
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Learn what the Internet is and how to use your computer to view Web pages.
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Challenging Behaviours Pocketbook
All children can be challenging at some point in time, but some are more challenging than others. Students with social, emotional and behavioral difficulties (SEBD) can be hard to support and teach.… See More$16.20
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Get rid of the excess and's and use commas instead to create grammatically correct sentences containing lists.
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