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Left, Center or Right — Don’t lose your chips
The exciting game that everyone’s getting hooked on
Simple to play and fast-paced
Play with chips or whatever makes is fun for you
Build Essential Skills on Key, Standards-Based Terms
Comprehensive Review of Key Next Generation Science Concepts
Features Pronunciation and Color Illustration on One Side with Definition on Reverse
Can Be Used for Individual or Small Group Review or on “Word Walls”, Bulletin Boards and Pocket Charts
Guide students toward a healthy lifestyle, both physically and financially
This 128-page book covers topics such as work ethic, nutrition, exercise, and more
Graphic organizers, self inventories, puzzles, real-life situations, and cloze activities
Provides opportunities for students to assess their own lifestyles and make good choices for the future
19,000 main entries with statements describing the meaning shared by the synonyms provided.
Nearly 28,000 synonyms; over 71,000 related words; over 8,000 antonyms; and over 30,000 near antonyms provided.
Many entries contain multiple senses, each with a definition and usage example
Over 32,000 usage examples.
Shows full-color maps, photographs, charts and graphs
Special maps on continental drift, ocean floors, climate, & population
Introduces map reading skills and key geography concepts
For students in grades 5-8
Integrates history with reading and writing and can be easily differentiated to meet individual needs.
Has 28 lessons spanning four units: Major Migration Events, Major Immigration Events, Coming to America, and United States Citizenship.
Correlated to current national, state, and provincial standards
Great for homeschool or classroom settings
Integrates history with reading and writing and can be easily differentiated to meet individual needs.
Has 28 lessons spanning three units: First People of North America, Important People and Events, and Native American Achievements.
Correlated to current national, state, and provincial standards
Great for both homeschool and classroom settings
Discover what matter is, and is not. Learn about and the difference between a mixture and a solution. Chocked full with hands – on activities to understand the various physical and chemical changes to matter.
Our resource provides ready-to-use information and activities for remedial students using simplified language and vocabulary.
Written to grade these science concepts are presented in a way that makes them more accessible to students and easier to understand.
Our resource is jam-packed with experiments, reading passages, and activities all for students in grades 5 to 8.
Ideal for ages 9 – 12, teens and Grades 5th – 8th
Usage ideas: Topics includes logical reasoning, pre algebra, decimals, percentages, basic geometry, graphs and statistics
Guided practice and activity pages help students formulate complete answers to real life problems
Daily format is perfect for science warm-ups or review
Each page includes four warm-ups to be used one by one or as a whole-page assignment
Includes over 300 warm-ups
Use throughout the year to increase understanding and improve performance
Shows full-color maps, photographs, charts and graphs
Special maps on continental drift, ocean floors, climate, & population
Introduces map reading skills and key geography concepts
For students in grades 5-8
Clear design and detailed illustrations of key human body systems in this handy 7-chart set.
Nerve; Cardiovascular; Reproductive-Endocrine-Excretory; Digestive; Skeletal; Respiratory; Muscular.
Extra Value: Back of charts feature reproducible activities, subject information, and helpful tips.
17″ x 22″ size appropriate for classrooms as well as smaller workspaces & home use.
160 Pages, Ages 10-14
By Natalie Babbitt
Trade Paperback
Make learning fun for older children and adults
WhisperPhone offers voice amplification to promote learning
Provides a discreet design for every-day use
Integrates history with reading and writing and can be easily differentiated to meet individual needs
Has 28 lessons spanning six units: Settlement, Road to Independence, Women Move West, The Age of Reform, Modern America, and Achievements
Correlated to current national, state, and provincial standards
Great for both homeschool and classroom settings
Aligned to your state standards
Curriculum based activities
Based on Bloom’s Taxonomy
Written by Deborah Thompson
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