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OpenSciEd Biology + Earth & Space Unit 5: Common Ancestry & Speciation Consumable Kit

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OpenSciEd Biology + Earth & Space Unit 5: Common Ancestry & Speciation Consumable Kit

Extend hands-on science learning in your classroom with aligned manipulative k

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 cen

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Navigator Heritage Series: A Single Shard Study Guide 1 Year License

Interlaced themes include family, stealing, and change in this Newbery Medal Wining tale, A Single Shard. The story follows an orphan boy living in a twelfth-century Korean potter’s village. Since an early age, Tree-ear has lived under a bridge, content with the company of his older friend, Crane-man. But one-day Tree-ear watches Min creating beautiful pottery and dreams of becoming a potter himself. Soon Tree-ear begins an apprenticeship with Min that culminates in the boy taking a journey to the king’s court to show his master’s pottery. This

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What is Science? The Way Scientists Work and Think

Designed to be the basis for a science course intended to fulfill a general education science requirement in a variety of different programs...

The content of this publication is presented in a format ideal for active classroom instruction. This publication also provides convenience and value to remote instruction by implementing all the key instructional content while presenting minimal requirements for st

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Project M3: Level 5-6: What Are Your Chances? Probability in Action Teacher Guide + 3 Year License

In this unit, students begin their exploration of probability as a measurement of the likelihood of events. The unit was designed to engage students as mathematicians conducting and analyzing experiments that involve the likelihood of events happening.They will see how mathematics is used in real-life situations as they create a “Carnival of Chance” using games constructed with the laws of probability.

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