Identifying Rocks and Minerals: Hands-On Lesson for Elementary Grades
Do your students find rocks and minerals boring? Well, they’re not! This lesson is a great way to help spice up your science class.
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Do your students find rocks and minerals boring? Well, they’re not! This lesson is a great way to help spice up your science class.
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Continue ReadingTeaching about the rock cycle can be boring – unless you spice it up with some fun activities. These three ideas are fun, multi-sensory ways that you …
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Continue ReadingThese quotes from “Cry, the Beloved Country” bring out the main themes in the book. Read on for an analysis of important excerpts from the book.
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