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Gain an understanding of this area of mathematics with online tutorials and practice exercises.
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Have your students explore different perspectives on the homeless, including the issue of whether or not they should be arrested and taken off the streets. Then have your students examine different...
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It's Not Okay To Bully - Coloring Book
Introduce violence prevention to young children through this lively and fun coloring book. Created for children in grades K-3, It's Not OK to Bully explains what bullying is and teaches children how… See More$4.75
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Get to know the author of the Cam Jansen books, the Picture Book biographies and other stories and nonfiction for children.
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Students work in groups to make the shapes of states or countries using jump ropes.
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Have your students explore some properties of chemical changes by conducting an experiment.
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Bullies Are A Pain To The Brain
Trevor Romain combines humor with serious, practical suggestions for coping with bullies. Not only are bullies are mean and scary, but they are a pain in the brain. Every child needs to know what… See More$10.10
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Follow four teenagers who have committed violent or serious crimes through the justice system. Two are charged as adults and two are charged as juveniles.
College Tours of North and South Carolina
Subject: Language Arts (reading, writing, literature)
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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For high school students planning on college, a school trips designed to explore college campuses and learn about different programs and schools is a wonderful idea. Inspire students to achieve a...
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This multimedia slideshow presents both the glamorous and gruesome side of the diamond business.
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Teens, Marijuana And Alcohol DVD
When you go to a party, nearly everyone is drinking alcohol or smoking pot, because this is why they usually go to them. You'll need to decide whether or not to participate. You'll also need to… See More$71.95
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It has been said that history repeats itself every four generations or so. Learn more about this phenomena and how it relates to U.S. history.
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