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Not all bubbles are made with soap. Learn how to make a bubble out of vinegar, water baking soda and a balloon. Then learn the science behind this experiment to find out how it all worked.
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Subject: Technology (computer science)
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Students explore and discover the importance of subject-verb agreement rules. They identify both correct and incorrect agreements and discuss the difference between formal and informal language using...
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Children Who Are Not Yet Peaceful
In this book, educator Donna Goertz shows how positive change can occur in the proper surroundings. She follows and charts the progress of twelve children in a real Texas classroom. While describing… See More$14.95
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A demonstration of empty calories in a normal breakfast cereal. Using cereal and sugar, students calculate calories and carbohydrates and measure the equivalent answer of sugar into a bowl.
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Mean Girls - Facing Your Beauty Turned Beast
Why is it so tough to be a girl? Whether they're teasing a girl because of how she looks, making up rumors to torment others, or launching an online campaign to destroy their target, girls can be… See More$16.90
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Haiku poetry is an excellent way for students to focus on the use of language to describe observations of nature. Students write in the standard Haiku form while practicing the use of simile,...
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Read up on this leader of the early women's rights movement. Includes pictures and links for more information.
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Use this Polish proficiency test to evaluate your foreign language skills, including vocabulary and grammar.
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Preparing Your Daughter For Every Women's Battle
Early in your daughter's life is the perfect time for a talk about sex, since young women are often confused at this time in their life. They have many questions about their own values, dating, and… See More$14.95
Photoshop Contact Sheet - Darkroom Photography
Subject: The Arts (art, music, performing arts)
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Students explore darkroom photography using Photoshop, create negative and manipulate them in the traditional darkroom
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