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Students are journalists during the Roman Empire and they are called upon to write, over the years from 44 B.C. to A.D. 68, obituaries for Julius Caesar and then the first five emperors: Augustus,...
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Students will be able to correctly match insects to their correct insect order based on the characteristics of the insects given.
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What exactly is a star? Find out here, along with facts about its structure, life cycle, and much more.
Documentation: A Portrait and a Place
Subject: The Arts (art, music, performing arts)
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Learn about many kinds of lines. Then try drawing some to mean different things, like being happy or sad.
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A four-page activity guide with a summary of the picture book, a list of themes and how to explore them, and printable worksheets to help students practice new vocabulary and grammar and develop...
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A Parent's Guide To The Middle School Years
Many of today's middle school children confront important topics like alcohol, drugs, sexuality and technology at such an early age that would have been hard to imagine a decade ago. It's typical for… See More$13.95
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Students consider the ways that sculptors have represented concepts and ideals as symbolic forms in three dimensions. They compare historical examples to those in contemporary culture, and begin...
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Self-Esteem - Grades 2-3
Developing self-esteem and social resilience in students is fundamental to creating a safe, happy learning environment. This book addresses these issues. You can help your students develop skills… See More$16.20
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