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Using Picture Books to Teach Plot Development and Conflict Resolution
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Through the careful analysis of the portrayal of plot conflict using the text and illustrations as cues as well as story maps, students have the opportunity to build bridges from their own...
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Jump back in time to this era in American history and read about some of the events (big and small) that happened during these years.
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This lesson is about how Homo sapiens populating the earth. It also uses the strategy of context clues/punctuation of new vocabulary words. The video I used was from the Ancient Civilizations...
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It's Not Okay To Bully - Facilitator's Guide
In the classroom, this guide will help the facilitator of kids' groups ages K-3 better understand child bullying-a destructive behavior which ultimately leads to further violence if adults don't… See More$13.15
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Find information on its physical characteristics, habitat, diet, life span, behavior and more from the National Zoo.
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Get the description, size, habitat, distribution, food, reproduction and other facts about this sea creature.
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No Bullying Program Student Workbook Grades 2 And Grade 3
In this student workbook, your second and third grade students will find pictures and activities to help them explore and remember the key concepts of each session. They will color, cut out and wear… See More$8.35
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Explore a biography of Arthur Miller, award winning dramatist, political activist and American legend. Research his numerous works and famous plays that were created over a 50-year time period.
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Try And Stick With It
Trying new things is hard to do, for adults as well as children. Its even harder to stay the course when something proves to be more difficult than we thought it would be, or when things dont work… See More$11.95
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Students engage in visual and information literacy exercises to gain an understanding of how to identify and interpret primary historical sources, specifically oral histories.
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