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Statistics on the educational system, teachers, students, graduation percentages, government spending, and more.
WORKSHEETS
This introduction provides background information and teaching suggestions for a three-lesson unit (for middle and high…
Distribute an article that discusses the first U.S. census, and the 2000 census.
Students will explore the theme of the 2000 Census by creating a billboard.
Enhance your curriculum with extension activities and projects aligned to Communication: From Hieroglyphs to Hyperlinks.
Share the story of Jack Kerouac, and assign the related activities to help your students learn more about this literary…
Try to think of an automobile model for each letter of the alphabet.
Students explore the role of silks and synthetic fabrics, and discuss why clothing is made the way it is.
Students design special clothing for children, and then indicate what is special about it.
Students read about the Robot Zoo.
Clothing patterns can be used for a variety of classroom projects.
Teach students about the war on poverty with the resources in this reader's guide for Spitting Image, a book about…
Students will read a passage about the iPod® and answer reading comprehension questions. This printable warm-up about…
The questions in this printable reader's guide will help you and your class explore social issues in American history…
The discussion questions in this teacher's guide will help you examine the characters, literary devices, and message of…
DAILY WARM-UPS
Introduce students to the work of Bill Gates with a nonfiction reading passage. Check their understanding of the text…
In this printable daily warm-up, students read a passage on Thomas Edison's invention of the light bulb and answer…