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Use digital photos from common every day things, such as bugs, spiders, animals, etc. in this lesson. Use the photos included in the lesson or ask …
Continue ReadingUse digital photos from common every day things, such as bugs, spiders, animals, etc. in this lesson. Use the photos included in the lesson or ask …
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Continue ReadingLearn about the Battle of the Bulge, the Battle of Bastogne and other battles of WW II. Study guide covers Chapters 6-9 of Citizen Soldiers, by …
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Continue ReadingThis article is a lesson plan that focuses on Facebook’s popular application, Farm Town. Students have the opportunity to grow a virtual farm, …
Continue ReadingDo you know what steps to take when a student hands in a writing assignment that contains violent scenarios? Learn what you can do to be proactive and …
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