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1voteWelcome to Bibliomania's Study Section. It is designed to be of particular interest to school and university students and their teachers and tutors. However, it has plenty to offer the general Bibliophile. The study guides, in particular, are a great way to get into a book or play, whether for a book club, theatre visit, or dinner party. You will need to register to access them but it is quick, pa
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1voteTeaching resources from the US Government.
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2voteBut for this teacher, something about the first day back is different this year. All the assignments, lessons and materials are now available online. The school district’s E-Chalk software is now ready for computer-based lesson planning.
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3votefree Exploring Time Teachers Guides at <http://www.exploringtime.org> Go to: Classroom/Teacher Guides...These guides go along with the Exploring Time program that my company, Red Hill Studios, co-produced with Twin Cities Public Television for The Science Channel (an NSF funded project). The guides extend opportunities to teach about how we learn about changes over time. These guides are ide
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2voteAnnenberg Media is a unit of The Annenberg Foundation. Our mission is to advance excellent teaching in all disciplines throughout American K-12 schools. Former names of Annenberg Media are: Annenberg/CPB, The Annenberg/CPB Project, and The Annenberg/CPB Math and Science Project.
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2voteTeachers are busy people. I've therefore limited this webpage to just a few educational websites that I think are particularly useful and easy to use. There is a wealth of internet-based teaching resources at these sites. This web page was originally created for Project Village, a collaboration between Rutgers and the city of Camden, and is maintained for other teachers and education students as well.
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