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This Physics textbook was written in 1920 and will help students gain a solid understanding of the subject matter. It is 436 page .pdf and includes valuable illustrations that will aid in student understanding. There are no test or answer keys, however each chapter will ask important questions and includes a review outline. Because there are no answer keys, it is suggested that students keep a physics science notebook. Within that notebook, they are to
– write out the exercises
– write their answers
– highlight their answers/or text that helped them develop their answers within the textbook
– notate by their answers the page number(s) of highlighted sectionsPreview a small selection of this resource here.
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Studying the state of Kentucky? Perhaps doing a unit on Ornithology? This project-based unit is designed to help students study and record information about Kentucky’s state bird – the Northern Cardinal! To learn more, see details below or you can preview a similar product here.
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Whether you are studying turkeys because you want to focus on one species of bird or if it is because you want a fun topic to study around Thanksgiving, your students will love to create their very own turkey lapbook!
A little about ‘the turkey’: Benjamin Franklin would have preferred to have the Wild Turkey, not the Bald Eagle, chosen as the national symbol of the United States. Although the barnyard variety seems to be (according to some sources) lacking intelligence, the original wild form is a wary and magnificent bird. Wild Turkeys usually get around by walking or running, but they can fly strongly, and they typically roost overnight in tall trees.