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A Tapestry Fit for a King
Subject: The Arts (art, music, performing arts)
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Find teaching ideas for using this book by Paul Fleischman in your classroom. Includes a book excerpt, brief synopsis, pre-reading activity, thematic and interdisciplinary connections, suggestions...
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Show students rivers that separate different countries and states. Have them explain why a river border might be the reason for different cultures.
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No Bullying Program Teacher's Manual Grades 4 And Grade 5
With the practical information and detailed instructions in this manual, you'll be ready to guide your students through seven interactive lessons that will help them understand and identify bullying… See More$35.95
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Students learn about the orbital space plane, NASA's proposed spacecraft of the future. They then work in groups to plan missions to take place twenty years from now and design orbital space planes...
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Tour the churches, schools, homes and neighborhoods where some of the key events of the Civil Rights movement took place.
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Students will describe the characteristics and give examples of nonrenewable resources. They will then consider the economic question of 'when' a resource should be used.
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Understanding Suicide: Why Would Someone Do That? DVD
This first part of a two-part series helps young people understanding suicide; facts and statistics about teen suicide; why it happens; the myths and fallacies surrounding it; and the ways in which… See More$84.95
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Read a biography of the prolific British author of mystery novels and short stories, Agatha Christie. Discover how Christie wrote more than 70 detective novels, as well as a series of romance novels...
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The human body is like a house. Students use this analogy to learn how some parts in the human body interact.
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Students will discuss the concept of competition in nature and will learn about competition between the gray seals and harbor seals of Sable Island.
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What Is Spirit? - Messages From The Heart
Spirit is something that we all have in common, but experience in different ways. This beautiful book contains a unique collection of quotes and inspirational stories about Spirit from many public… See More$17.45
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By reading fables such as The Lorax by Dr. Seuss or The Man Who Planted Trees by Jean Giono, students examine the importance of conserving natural resources.
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