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NOVA Black Holes App Educator Guide
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Teach students about the life cycle of a star, different types of celestial objects and their properties, and where black holes come from!
Read MoreA Brief History of the First Earth Day
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Did you know that an estimated 20 million Americans participated in the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970?
Read MoreHow and Why We Read
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Stores are about communication! Recognize D.E.A.R. (Drop Everything and Read) Month with this Crash Course lesson, in which John Green asks: “Why do we read? What's the point of reading critically?”
Read MoreVisualizing
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When you close your eyes, what place do you think about that makes you happy?
Read MoreValentine's Day Science
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What better excuse to talk about the heart’s structure and function than on Valentine’s Day!
Read MoreBlack History Month | Malcolm X
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Help your class deepen their understanding and knowledge of black history through the life of Malcolm X, African American leader and human rights activist, with the following "American Icons" lesson plan.
Read MoreClifford's Birthday Surprise 2018
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Join us and meet your favorite big red dog – Clifford. Be sure to bring your camera! Watch a story as Emily Elizabeth, Cleo, and T-Bone plan a surprise party for Clifford. After the story children and parents can make stick puppets, a Clifford bag puppet, and dog ears to wear home.
Read MoreReader, it's Jane Eyre | Crash Course Literature #207
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The novel, “Jane Eyre” - published in 1847 - became one of the great successes of the Victorian age and yet its release was tinged with scandal.
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