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Answer questions about the brain, neurons, the senses and action potential physiology.
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Have your students learn how slaves used quilting to send messages to those traveling along the underground railroad.
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What On Earth Do You Do When Someone Dies DVD
The death of a loved one is a traumatic experience for anyone, especially children. After her grandma dies, Skye is very sad and upset. In this video, Trevor, along with his sketchbook, sends Skye… See More$34.75
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Describes an exercise to train students to identify long and short vowel sounds. Lesson includes homework and group activities.
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Why did Cro-Magnon man crawl on his belly through dangerous mazes in deep dark caves? How did the 'Upright Man' travel from Africa to America without a boat? Who were the Neanderthals? Did man live...
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Freeing Your Child From Anxiety
Childhood should be a fun and happy time. Unfortunately, an increasing number of children are showing symptoms of anxiety, which has become the biggest mental health problem facing young children… See More$13.95
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Explore the geology of this national monument through fieldnotes, maps and photos.
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A variety of information and activities to explore multicultural issues with your students.
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Water is very familiar, but it is hardly ordinary. Scientists still have much to learn about this remarkable and versatile substance. Find out what they are investigating.
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The Little Big Book For Moms
This well known book is newly designed and contains classic art and a new introduction for the tenth anniversary edition. It remains the ideal book for any mom that doesn't want her children to miss… See More$22.95
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Introduce your students to the concepts of magnetic and electric fields via the use of phenomena as magnetism and electric current flows.
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