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Students learn about one kind of physical evidence that is studied through forensics - fingerprints. Students make their fingerprints, look at them with a hand lens, and then identify the type of...
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The opportunities for helping out in underdeveloped countries are examined. Students review the skills they have that could be applied to high-tech volunteer opportunities in those countries.
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Founder of Girl Tech, this inventor creates toys and other products aimed at making technology more interesting for girls.
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Bullying 101 DVD
Bullying doesn't stop at the grade school playground. Middle school students can be targets and perpetrators of verbal, emotional, and physical bullying as well. This important new video explores… See More$186.25
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Trenches on the Web: Armory - UBoats Visuals
Subject: Social Studies
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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World War I
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This Internet dictionary contains thousands of words and definitions that describe the technology and community of the World Wide Web.
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Grade 4 Math Multiplication
The TeachAde Tutors take your children on a learning journey through Grade 4 Math Multiplication, including skills such as Multiplication Facts 0-10, Multiple Numbers by 10 and 100, Multiply… See More$1.99
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This fact sheet contains information on its geographic range, life cycle, physical characteristics, diet, conservation and more.
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Students can solve this crossword puzzle, offered both in printable and online versions, by answering a few questions about famous scientists.
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Have your students gain a concrete understanding between the difference of a guess and an estimation by creating an estimation contest using Cheerios.
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Bully Free Bulletin Boards, Posters, And Banners
Most bulletin board displays focus on holidays, the seasons, or other lighter fare. Bully Free bulletin boards will send strong, consistent messages that bullying will not be tolerated, that it… See More$28.10
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Have your students graph two different pieces of data from the Chesapeake Bay and to begin to see a natural inverse variation occurring.
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