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Jewish Holidays, 2010-2015
This calendar lists the dates of the major Jewish holidays, including Hanukkah, Passover, and... | Teacher-Parent Collaboration
A child's education can be greatly enhanced by successful parent-teacher collaborations. Use... | |
To Market in Africa
Use this printable to have children fill a woman's basket with items she would buy in an... | ||
Anansi and the Frog Prince
By writing the ending to an Anansi story, children can explore African folk tales. | ||
An Overview of Kwanzaa
An article defining and explaining Kwanzaa, the African-American holiday of culture. | Seasons
Seasons are caused by the 23.4-degree tilt of Earth's axis, which alternately turns the North... | |
The Asteroids
An article describing the 30,000 pieces of rocky debris between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars... | Lowest Recorded Temperatures
Distribute a chart that lists the lowest recorded temperatures in various parts of the world. | |
How Old Is the Universe?
An article describing how scientists have determined the age of the universe. | The Great White Hurricane
An article describing the most famous snowstorm in American history "The Great White... | |
Parent-Teacher Conference Resources
Maximize the benefit of parent-teacher conferences with our planning resources, communication... | Greatest Snowfalls in North America
Distribute a chart that lists the greatest recorded snowfalls in North America. | |
African Folk Tales: Background Information
Distribute an article that details the various types of African folk tales and gives examples... | Types of Snow
Distribute an article that explains where snow comes from and discusses different types of snow... | |
Activities for African Folk Tales
Get the most out of reading African folk tales by using these worksheets. This is a great... | ||
Advice for Parents
Our resources for parents include information and advice on child development, literacy, and... | Indentured Servants' Experiences 1600-1700
Read descriptions from indentured servants of the 1600s-1700s. These fascinating tales are an... |

