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Study the various physical changes to substances. These include state changes such as melting and boiling, and what happens when a substance is dissolved.
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Ever have trouble getting rid of the hiccups? Try some of these home remedies the next time you can't make them stop.
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This lesson is designed to encourage first grade students to work on patterns in nature and to recognize how different living things adapt to different environments.
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Before It's Too Late
Do you know how to stop your child from destroying his or her life? If you think that your child is extremely troubled, and you feel helpless, or wonder if you have been a bad parent, this newly… See More$12.95
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Each student will focus closely on one character in any Shakespeare play and create a visual representation of that character's language, personality, motivation and relationships.
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Learn how minerals can only be identified by x-ray analysis and chemical tests. Click on a list of physical properties that provide extensive descriptions of each type of mineral.
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The Angry Child
If a child's anger causes a strain in the family that affects every member, and can potentially jeopardize his school and social life, it's time for a parent to wonder if the child is too angry and… See More$13.95
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Students practice catching and throwing to each other while moving around the room.
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In 1903 the Wright Brothers made the world's first flight in a power-driven airplane. Browse this list of book recommendations based on this historic event.
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This circuit simulator provides a battery, light bulbs, switches, resistors and wire so you can create simple, series, parallel and combination circuits.
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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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Challenge your students to understand why generalizations are not always accurate and how stereotyping can be hurtful.
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