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Anchored Science Unit 6.6: Population Growth and Ecological Interactions Student 1 Year License

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Anchored Science Unit 6.6: Population Growth and Ecological Interactions Student 1 Year License

Anchored Science by Mi-STAR is a comprehensive middle school science curriculum driven by a bold vision for the future, where science isn’t just a subject but a powerful, integrated body of knowledge that equips students to tackle today’s pressing societal challenges. This curriculum harnesses the full potential of the Next Generation Science Standards, empowering students to actively engage with science and engineering practices. They’ll move beyond the classroom, using their skills to solve

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Kalilah Adventures: Kalilah Goes Shoe Hunting

Kalilah’s adventures in her new home are just beginning! Join her on her mission to bring her favori

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Illustrative Mathematics: Grade 4 Student Edition Set

Illustrative Mathematics K-5 MathTM is an IM Certified product providing trusted, highly rated materials to ensure students thrive in mathematics. Each Illustrative Mathematics lesson has four phases, from pre-unit practice modules to cool downs, focusing students’ attention on definitions, notations, and graphical conventions contributing to the development of real numbers. 

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IM v.360: Algebra 1 Spanish Student Edition Set

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IM v.360: Algebra 1 Spanish Student Edition Set

IM® v.360 9-12 Math is an IM Certified curriculum providing t

OpenSciEd Grade 1 Unit 2: Waves (Sound) Student Workbook

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OpenSciEd Grade 1 Unit 2: Waves (Sound) Student Workbook

The OpenSciEd elementary science program al

Threads of Change Teacher Guide + 1 Year License

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Threads of Change Teacher Guide + 1 Year License

For grades 8-10, this unit explores five themes or threads of change in nineteenth century American history through literature of the times: Romanticism, transcendentalism, abolitionism, industrialism, and feminism. Each of the five “isms” has its own “Literature Box” that contains appropriate documents to serve as a resource for small investigative teams of students. The “isms” are investigated as change agents in American life through the study of key writings of the period, including the works of Whitman, Hawthorne, Melville, Thoreau, and Emerson. Students produce both written and oral p