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Have your students understand how light travels in straight lines by exposing them to various activities.


Have your students become familiar with Renaissance artists, their work and the value of their contributions through a series of cooperative learning activities.


Students explore the concepts and content necessary to write narrative feature articles and then develop their own such articles.
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Twenty Things Adapted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents Know
In this book, the author provides you with a variety of verified strategies and the touching descriptions from many adoptive families that will help you, as a parent, to get a better a understanding… See More$13.95
Civil War Maps at The Valley of the Shadow: The Eve of War
Subject: Social Studies
Languages: English
Countries: United States


Civil War


This fact sheet from the U.S. Department of State covers the country's geography, people, economy, government, history, foreign relations and political conditions.
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Why Good Parents Have Bad Kids
Children who get into trouble are victims of neglect by their parents, according to the author. These parents may think they are good parents, but for various reasons, are actually unaware of their… See More$13.95


Using the themes and content of geography, students examine and demonstrate knowledge of cultural elements and traditions of selected nations of the world and how they impact philanthropy and...
Looking at Student Work - MiddleWeb Resources
Subject: Professional Development
Languages: English
Countries: United States


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Grade 5 Vocabulary Chapters 19-24
The TeachAde Tutors take your children on a learning journey through Grade 5 Vocabulary Chapters 19-24, including 30 weekly word lists of words that every third grader is expected to know. Each set… See More$2.99
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