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Pay a visit to this examination of sculpture in the realm of fine arts
The Exploratorium in San Francisco offers this extensive site that looks into many aspects of baseball.
Recognizing and using word prefixes helps with reading comprehension and specificity in writing.
In today's video, learn about the two parts of Kid Pix Deluxe 4—the Paintzone art-making tool and the Slideshow presentation tool.
Challenge your younger students to use their problem-solving skills with these short problems.
The primary focus of this excellent interactive site is for users to decide how to plan for evacuation when a volcanic eruption is imminent.
What an interesting way to explore Manhattan and its place in American literary history.
This site, divided into information for five different age groups, provides lessons and activities that teach important lessons about saving, spending, and ways to avoid debt.
The Answer Pad is an enhanced student response system with an automatic grading tool for quizzes and assessments that supports BYOD
One of the daunting battles scientists are fighting now is preventing antibiotic resistance of certain bacteria that cause lethal diseases.
An ePortfolio can be individual or group and may include digital works in multiple formats.
Visit this online museum that is filled with interactive learning and explore American historical artifacts
This lesson plan shows students how to use a Venn diagram to represent events and information that are not mutually exclusive.
Thwart Danger Dog’s attempts to wreak havoc in Sparkyville by fixing the messes he’s created at Sparky’s house. There are safety lapses inside and outside Sparky’s place. You’ll need to look through..
The problem with “who” and “whom” is that a little knowledge can be dangerous.
Get ready now to celebrate Children’s Book Week, May 13-19.
Understanding types of relationships among Access objects is key to using the software effectively.
The Hindenburg crashed on its eleventh trip to the United States on May 6, 1937, in Lakehurst, New Jersey.