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This Web lesson will teach you how to use tree diagrams as models for predicting outcomes and the likelihood of events using coins.
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Discuss with the class the leadership traits portrayed in Machiavelli and the story The Prince. Then have the students compare and contrast those with the skills that they think leaders should have.
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Bully Free Card Game
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This species account includes an audio sound of the bird's song or call, a photo, physical description, conservation status, range, habitat and other facts.
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Students will act as a team of personal trainers to design, present, and justify an exercise and nutrition plan for an imaginary client; then discover how knowledge of the body's systems can help...
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This online exhibit traces the life and work of this famed photographer with a special emphasis on his North American Indian Project.
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Teen Drug Abuse DVD
Today's teens are faced with the question of whether or not to use drugs every day. It is important for these young people to see that the drug world is anything but glamorous, especially for… See More$83.95
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Take a virtual tour of China and meet some of the people who live there.
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As an introduction to cartography, this lesson works well to illustrate to students that maps can be used to convey any type of information visually.
Constitutional Convention Lesson Plan
Subject: Social Studies
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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The Constitution
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American Medical Association Boy's Guide To Becoming A Teen
This book provides an introduction to puberty for boys and briefly discusses all aspects, both physical and emotional, of the process of moving from childhood to adulthood. Published under the… See More$14.60
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Examining examples from their own experiences and from popular media, students learn about the aesthetic elements of athletics. They then write in reflective journals, view and interpret media, take...
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