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Provides a simple explanation of the physical properties of reflective and non-reflective objects, including examples of their uses in nature and everyday life.
Examines the system of camps set up by the Nazis during the Holocaust, describing how they were used, how they were run, and the living and working conditions within them.
Introduces the land, landmarks, homes, food, clothing, work, transportation, language, and culture of the United Kingdom.
Discusses the dinosaur Baryonyx, including its known physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and what other creatures were contemporaneous with it, as well as how scientists study fossils and evaluate geological features to learn about extinct organisms.
Learn to use Google Earth and add technological richness across the content areas in grades 1-2 with this highly engaging, easy-to-use resource that offers flexibility for authentic 21st century learning. This teacher-friendly book provides step-by-step instructions, lessons, and activities that integrate this technology into social studies, science, mathematics, and English language arts curriculum. All lessons are differentiated for a variety of learning styles and activities are leveled for all learners. In addition, suggestions for flexible groupings and for extension activities are also included. Using Google Earth™: Bring the World Into Your Classroom shows teachers how to help their ...
The history of Canada from the 1763 war to beyond the Confederation and building of the railroads.
Which forces make a roller coaster ride so thrilling? Buckle up and read this book to take a thrilling and scientific ride.
Explores the differences between flexible and rigid objects, such as bicycle tires (flexible) and steel beams (rigid), and why each quality is useful for different things.
What is a responsibility? How can you be responsible for yourself? In what ways can you behave responsibly? Read 'Acting Responsibly' to learn about how and why to behave in a responsible way. Explore what might happen if people were not responsible for themselves and others around them.
Do you know that computers were only invented within the past 100 years? And that the smartphone was only recently invented, in the mid-1990s? Yet today, computers and other devices are everywhere in our lives--in classrooms, homes, and public places. From the first calculating machines made of cogs and wheels during the 1640s to virtual reality headsets such as Oculus Rift, this book charts the incredible history of computers.