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This unit will allow students to identify the personality styles of others as well as themselves. They will recognize the strengths and challenges of each style and understand how to deal with them.
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American women have played important roles in improving how we travel for more than 170 years. Learn about the female innovators in aviation bridge construction, maritime navigation, automobile...
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Have your students learn the role that Indiana played in the underground railroad. Then have your students learn about famous slaves that traveled through the Indiana underground railroad.
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Strange Son
Emmy®-winning art director Portia Iversen's life was turned upside down when her son Dov was diagnosed with autism. After hearing about a miraculous story of a woman in India who had taught her own… See More$16.85
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Have your students learn concepts of chemical and physical changes. Then by conducting an experiment, have your students understand the difference between osmosis and diffusion in the movement of...
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Read personal accounts of women who lived during World War II and learn about their work, struggles, and lives during that time.
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Adolescents With Anger Problems
This book will give you a unique, practical collection of insights, techniques, activities and reproducible student worksheets to help persistently angry adolescents. Using this resource, you will… See More$31.20
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Students examine the ways in which editorials and Op-Ed pieces respond to current events. They then write editorials in response to a news item from today's New York Times.
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Students learn the history of relations between Cuba and the United States and research one event or period to be included on a class time line of U.S.-Cuba relations.
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This 19th-century museum was opened by P.T. Barnum and at one time was the most visited place in America. Learn about its exhibitions of oddities and the fire that destroyed it.
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Boys Should Be Boys
We all know that boys always like to play, be adventurous, and curious, and push their young bodies as far as they can as part of their growth into manhood. Unfortunately, our sons face an… See More$13.95
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How can you get students fired up about environmental education? Get them outside and get them involved in local issues through activism, service learning and teaching others.
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