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OpenSciEd Grade 1 Unit 2: Waves: Sound Consumable Kit

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OpenSciEd Grade 1 Unit 2: Waves: Sound Consumable Kit

Extend hands-on science learning in your classroom with aligned man

Illustrative Mathematics: Grade 3 Spanish Teacher Resource Copy Master Set

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Illustrative Mathematics: Grade 3 Spanish Teacher Resource Copy Master 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. 

The big ideas in grade 3 include: developing understanding of multiplication and division and strategies for multiplication and division within 100; developing understanding of fractions,

Anchored Science Unit 6.4: Forces & Motion Student Workbook

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Anchored Science Unit 6.4: Forces & Motion Student Workbook

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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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Tradebook

Mark Twain created one of America s best-loved fictional characters when he wrote The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Using realistic language, Twain tells the story of two runaways Huck Finn and the slave Jim and their adventures down the Mississippi River on a raft. Though the story focuses on the humorous exploits of an imaginative adolescent, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), told from the point of view of Huck, ultimately is concerned with deeper themes man s inhumanity to man and the hypocrisy of conventional values.<