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Basic Tips to Improve Your Child's Standardized Test Scores
  By: Susan Ludwig
  How can you help your child score well on assessment tests?

Six Steps to Writing Blockbuster Nonfiction
  By: E. Renee Heiss
  Ace your nonfiction report with this step by step guide!

Feed Your Brain
  By: Randi Lynn Mrvos
  What can you do to improve your test scores?

A Sense of Character
  By: E. Renee Heiss
  How can you place your characters in a sensory world?

Tree Collage Project
  By: Melissa Ross
  How can you grow trees in the classroom?

Comma Sense
  By: E. Renee Heiss
  Do you know the difference between a" marching" comma and a "gossip" comma?

Wander Through the Wonders
  By: Melissa Ross
  Travel all over the world and never leave the classroom

Creating Time Capsules

  By: Sharon Olivia Blumberg
  Help your students create a priceless graduation gift for themselves.

The Civil War Comes to Life
  By: Lori Fillmore
  Extra, Extra Read all about It!

The Restless Earth
  By: Elizabeth Klein
  Five hot activities on volcanoes

Separating Colours
  By: Elizabeth Klein
  How can you make science colourful?

A Journey of Twists and Turns
  By: Randi Lynn Mrvos
  Isn't a labyrinth the same thing as a maze?

The Incredible Power of Magnets
  By: Elizabeth Klein
  How many ways can you explore magnets?

The Fibonacci Sequence
  By: Jodie Wells-Slowgrove
  Can your students find the hidden connections?

An Exploration of Van Gogh's Art Techniques
  By: Elizabeth Klein
  Get to know Van Gogh

Electricity: An Invisible Power Working For Us
  By: Elizabeth Klein
  Explore an invisible power!

Creating Memorable Characters
  By: Elizabeth Klein
  How can students create an engaging character of their own?

Andy Warhol and the Pop Art Movement
  By: Jodie Wells-Slowgrove
  Put "yourself" in the picture!

Eureka! Buoyancy Experiments
  By: Anjali Amit
  How did Archimedes discover what the king's crown was made of without destroying it?

Packing Tightly: Density Experiments
  By: Anjali Amit
  Can cotton and lead weigh the same?

The Limitless Possibilities of Plot
  By: Jodie Wells-Slowgrove
  Explore the countless ways in which to plot a story

The Case of the Boston Tea Party
  By: Lori Fillmore
  Conduct a mock trial of the most famous tea party of all

Exploring Surface Tension
  By: Anjali Amit
  Experiment with "sticky" water

The Pressure upon You
  By: Anjali Amit
  You can't see it, smell it, touch it, or taste it

Explorer Mix 'n Mingle
  By: Lori Fillmore
  Watch history come to life as students become Old World Explorers

Personalized Instructional Writing
  By: Megan Crossin
  How can you liven up a writing exercise?

Coastal Studies
  By: Megan Crossin
  Explore coastal erosion and environmental conservation

Fractured Fairy Tales
  By: Megan Crossin
  Fairy tales can help your students think and write in non-traditional ways.

Water Awareness Activities
  By: Megan Crossin
  Are you water-wise, or are you a water-waster?

Practical Poetry
  By: Megan Crossin
  How can you make writing poetry exciting?

Mapping Statistics
  By: Megan Crossin
  Learn how you can create a visual impact by using maps

Creative Valentine's Day Activities
  By: Richard Flowers
  Educational, fun activities for Valentine's Day

Science Experiments and the Voom Factor
  By: Richard Flowers
  How do you teach using voom?

Leonardo da Vinci - The Inventor!
  By: Dawnelle Breum
  Students design an original invention, inspired by da Vinci

Development Chart for Children Between the Ages 0 - 5 Years
  By: Aparna Nambiar
  Here's a way to give teachers, parents, and caregivers an insight into the developmental progress of children.



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