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Exploring Cause and Effect Using Expository Texts on Natural Disasters
Languages: English
Countries: United States


After activating prior knowledge about cause and effect, students discover these relationships in a text and record what they find in a graphic organizer. In small groups they will outline the...
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The Safe Side Cool Tunes Cd
The Hot Tips presented in the Stranger Safety DVD are explored in song on this cool music CD, which keeps cool kids on the Safe Side. Produced by Grammy Award-winning musician Christopher Davis. … See More$12.45


Help students understand the costs of living on one's own, provide practice in setting up budgets that include such costs, and develop the skills and knowledge necessary to interpret and evaluate...


Examines infertility treatments that push the limits of biology. Includes printable and online activities and other online resources.
Pennsylvania Volunteers of the Civil War
Subject: Social Studies
Languages: English
Countries: United States


Civil War
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Pacifiers Are Not Forever Book
Giving up the pacifier is a major accomplishment for many young children. This board book offers simple, comforting words and full color pictures to ease the transition and make it a positive… See More$8.95


While reading a short story, students make notations about characters on small, sticky notes that they will use in a comparison/contrast essay.


This article gives an overview of an Ivy League tour of 4 schools.


Explore ancient Native American cultures of New Mexico, Utah, and Washington. Find activities, lesson planning suggestions and other resources.
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Helping Children Cope With Your Cancer
It's upsetting to even think about it, but cancer affects many of us, and people we know. It's even more scary for your children to know you have cancer. Many questions arise, such as: How are you… See More$14.95


Students will examine and evaluate changes in diet and lifestyle from prehistoric to modern times to see how these differences have spurred the development (and better treatment) of heart disease.
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