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    This is a downloadable copy of the book. (215 pages)
    About the book: Little Men, or Life at Plumfield with Jo’s Boys, is a children’s novel by American author Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888), which was first published in 1871 by Roberts Brothers. The book reprises characters from her 1868-69 two-volume novel Little Women, and acts as a sequel, or the second book in an unofficial Little Women trilogy.

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    This is a downloadable copy of the book. (63 pages)
    About the book: In January 1776, Thomas Paine published a document that sparked the American fight for independence from England. His political pamphlet, called Common Sense, showed the colonists that they could be free from the tyranny of a king by creating an independent nation where they could justly and fairly govern themselves.

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    This is a downloadable copy of the book.

    About the Author:  Sarah Morgan Dawson was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on February 28, 1842 to Judge Thomas Gibbes Morgan and his second wife, Sarah Hunt Fowler Morgan. She spent her early childhood in New Orleans until Judge Morgan relocated the family to Baton Rouge in 1850. Although Sarah received less than a full year of formal schooling, she followed a serious course of study on her own. In addition to learning French, she read widely in English literature. References to her reading habits as well as allusions to various literary works appear in her diary, which she began during the Civil War.

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    Studying the human ear? This resource includes…

    • – Poster with the following parts labeled (auricle, auditory ossicles, semicircular canals, vestibule nerve, facial nerve, cochlear nerve cochlea, vestibule, eardrum, Eustachian tube, external auditory meatus)
    • – Student worksheet to label
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    This is a Science lab during which students will…

    • – Learn the parts of a compound light microscope and their functions
    • – Learn to calculate the magnification
    • – Learn how to make a wet mount slide
    • – Learn to use the microscope
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    Edgar Allan Poe was one of the most important and influential American writers of the 19th century. He was the first author to try to make a professional living as a writer. Much of Poe’s work was inspired by the events that happened around him.

    This resource includes 16 complete poems including: “The Bells”, “Annabel Lee”, and “The Raven”

    (See description for more details about Poe’s poetry.)

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    Students love to draw? Here are step by step instructions on how to draw these planes:
    – helicopter
    – biplane
    – 747
    – fighter jet

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    Taking what they already know about ‘matter’, this one page worksheet will require students to ‘think deeply’ (using critical thinking skills) to answer questions. Answer key also included.

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    Two worksheets for students to label of the human heart. One with a word bank and one without. Answer key provided.

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    Teachers edition for English II (2)

    English II (2) is typically studied in 10th grade. This curriculum is large and has been broken up into to two separate parts.

    Part 1 of English 2 (355 pages) covers:

    • Integrating Technology / Using the Internet
    • Reading / Understanding What you Read
    • Writing / Building upon Your Writing Skills
    • Writing / Taking a Second Look

    Part 2 of English 2 (412 pages) covers:

    • Listening, Viewing, Speaking / Communicating Face to Face
    • Literature / Discovering the World, Analyzing Ourselves (Themes, Plot, Conflict, Character and more)
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    This is a downloadable copy of the book. (128 pages)
    About the book: This is a 1921 work for young adults (14+) Steven is a young man who when subject to peer pressure takes his friends to the next town in his families touring car. He does not have a license but has driven a bit with is dad at his side. Things don’t work out as planned and there are some difficulties. He manages to get the car home without being discovered, but somehow the “right” time to confess is lost repeatedly. This moral challenge is the back drop to a series of discussions by by his father on the history of steam engines and trains, followed by discussions by a family friend on steam boating.

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    Biography & Literary analysis – Ernest Hemingway
    631 pages

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    Chemical Energy is released when bonds form in a chemical reaction, often producing heat as a by-product (exothermic reaction).
    Here are four experiments for students to perform which display chemical energy! Experiments include:
    1. Rusty Heat
    2. Easy Endothermic Reaction
    3. Classic Mentos Geyser
    4. Hot Ice

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    This is a downloadable copy of the book. (643 pages – Christian World-View)
    About the book: Lord begins the book (Chapter 1 – Antediluvian World) with the Creation and the Garden of Eden. The book continues up to and through the Fall of the Roman Empire. A great deal can be learned about a variety of states and empires and more specifically the Greek and Roman empires. Published in 1869.

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    This is a downloadable copy of the book. (558 pages)
    About the book: Life on the Mississippi, memoir of the steamboat era on the Mississippi River before the American Civil War by Mark Twain, published in 1883.

    The book begins with a brief history of the river from its discovery by Hernando de Soto in 1541. Chapters 4–22 describe Twain’s career as a Mississippi steamboat pilot, the fulfillment of a childhood dream. The second half of Life on the Mississippi tells of Twain’s return, many years after, to travel the river from St. Louis to New Orleans. By then the competition from railroads had made steamboats passé, in spite of improvements in navigation and boat construction. Twain observes new, large cities on the river

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    This is a downloadable copy of the book.
    About the book:  Cousins, or The Aunt-Hill was published in 1875 by American novelist Louisa May Alcott. It is the story of Rose Campbell, a lonely and sickly girl who has been recently orphaned and must now reside with her maiden aunts, the matriarchs of her wealthy Boston family. When Rose’s guardian, Uncle Alec, returns from abroad, he takes over her care.

    About the Author: Louisa May Alcott was an American novelist, short story writer and poet best known as the author of the novel Little Women and its sequels Little Men and Jo’s Boys.

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    High School American History 2 – Teacher’s Guide with Keys

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    Deborah Sampson became a hero of the American Revolution when she disguised herself as a man and joined the Patriot forces. She was the only woman to earn a full military pension for participation in the Revolutionary army.

    If you are looking for a student centered resource to help students learn and practice research skills, report writing skills, project skills, presentation skills and more this is it!

    Use it within a Language Arts classroom or a Social Studies / U.S. History classroom. Very flexible and cross-curricular!

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  • Muscles of the Face - Posters and Worksheets
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    Muscles of the Face – Learning Human Anatomy will be exactly what you need if you are looking for a easy to read posters as well as a labeling worksheet for students.

    This resource actually comes with two worksheets, one with and one without terms. (You choose if you want your students to completely remember the names or if they need the terms to help them. )

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