If you've ever wondered how to make geography more interactive, this list of 100 hands-on geography activities for middle school is perfect for you.
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Our Landforms Interactive Notebook is a great tool to study and learn about the world around us and learning about landforms and bodies of water.
Trust vs. mistrust is the first stage of Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development. It determines whether a child learns to trust their environment or not.
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A review of kids educational app Kidloland that teaches the alphabet, math and about the world around us through interactive activities and games.
Make history come alive with these fun, hands-on history lessons for kids! These kids history lessons include activities, worksheets, & more!
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A beguiling look at seven contemporary nomadic cultures around the world, offering a timely insight into alternative ways of life that connect us to our ancestral roots. A fascinating and beautiful survey of seven nomadic societies spread across the continents. With delicately beautiful illustrations bringing the material to life, we learn about the Sama Bajau, fishing nomads from the Philippines who spend months at sea without ever touching land. We discover the Yanomami peoples of the Amazon rainforest whose connection to their environment informs every aspect of their lives. The Nenet nomads of Siberia follow their reindeer through blasting winds to the very edge of the Arctic Circle. All these cultures face common pressures and problems. Governments want them to settle down and assimilate; local populations view them with suspicion; subsistence farming or herding is not viable in a cut-throat globalised world. This book offers a timely window on a simpler way of life, and on human traditions and cultures that connect us to our distant ancestors. Elegantly and respectfully written and illustrated, this book is a captivating contribution to the growing literature on nomadic societies, and will appeal to both the education and the gift markets. Colour illustrations throughout
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Skullcap is one of the most beloved plants in my garden and oft-used herbs in my apothecary. I was first introduced to skullcap by one of my herbal teachers who recommended it to me as a restorative herb for the nervous system. I had been navigating some intense stress at the time and the classic pa
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We've all heard of a "sixth sense" and extra-sensory perception. So how many ways can we actually sense the world around us?
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Our world is a complex network of people, places and things. Here are 32 maps will teach you something new about our diverse and interconnected planet.
There are many things around us. Children need to get introduced with this common objects, animals and other things. There are very few contents that helps children to know things around them. But most of them are not so learning friendly or enjoyable for them. This is a unique content which is des...
In The Manga Guide to Calculus, Noriko discovers that hard-hitting journalism requires a lot more mathematical know-how than she has. Luckily, her boss teaches her everything she needs to know about calculus, like integration, differentiation, Taylor expansions, and more.
For those of us accustomed to domesticated dog breeds, it can be hard to imagine dogs as wild. But they exist, and there are even several different varieties. With so many different species of dingo, here are facts about the most common, well-known or wide-ranging dingoes, as well as facts about large, small, and rare […]
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On August 20, 1911, a dispatcher in the New York Times office sends the first telegram around the world via commercial service. Exactly 66 years later, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) sends a different kind of message–a phonograph record containing information about Earth for extraterrestrial beings–shooting into space aboard the unmanned spacecraft Voyager […]
Sometimes they're poorly built, sometimes the ground is giving way beneath them and sometimes these 13 leaning towers of the world are intentionally tilted.
The bestselling I Wonder Why series has the answers to all the questions you've ever wanted to ask about the natural world, history, space, and more! Why does the Sun rise in the morning? Can animals tell the time? Where is it night all day long? Learn the answers to these questions and more in I Wonder Why: The Sun Rises, a fascinating question-and-answer book all about time and the seasons. Information is presented in bite-sized nuggets, making it ideal for dipping in and out. Colourful illustrations by award-winning artist Marie-Eve Tremblay bring the subjects to life, from seasonal festivals celebrated around the world to the calendars used by ancient Romans and Aztecs. This is the ideal book for kids who are curious about the world around them.
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