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Kindergarten - 1st
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3 Stars

Students sit in a large circle. The teacher will pour a bag of candies onto the floor. Students identify the three types of candies and guess of which type there is the most. Then, they will estimate how many there are of each type. Full Review »

Grade Range
5th
Rating
3 Stars

Students solve simple multiplication fraction problems using manipulatives and verbalize that when multiplying fractions less than one the result will be less than the factors. Full Review »

Grade Range
Kindergarten - 1st
Rating
4 Stars

Students recognize, describe and create symmetry by making their own mask using symmetry as a guideline. After listening to the book, Lord of the Dance, students create their own masks similar to the ones they saw in the book. Full Review »

Suggestions for using primary sources were compiled from the National Digital Library's Educators' Forum held in July, 1995 and from the Library staff. Educators at the Forum, like many throughout the country, know that history comes alive for students wh Full Review »

Fifty Years of Coca-Cola Television Advertisements: Highlights from the Motion Picture Archives at the Library of Congress presents a variety of television advertisements, never-broadcast outtakes, and experimental footage reflecting the historical develo Full Review »

Emergence of Advertising in America presents over 9,000 images relating to the early history of advertising in the United States. The materials, drawn from the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library at Duke University, include cookbooks, p Full Review »

This digital collection presents 7,949 publicity brochures, promotional advertisements and talent circulars for some 4,546 performers who were part of the Chautauqua circuit. These talent brochures are drawn from the Records of the Redpath Lyceum Bureau, Full Review »

They don't use glue, or suction, or even nature's version of Velcro. So just how do geckos scamper up walls and across ceilings so effortlessly? Researchers have pondered this question for decades but were unable to identify the adhesive mechanism. Until Full Review »

In the movie Spider-Man, Peter Parker looks down at the palms of his hands to find that they have sprouted thick, black hairs, giving him a firm grip on walls and ceilings. A growing body of evidence indicates that gecko lizards, too, cling to surfaces wi Full Review »

1. Everything possible must be done for every patient in terms of preserving life, treating illness, and relieving suffering. All therapeutic decisions must be in the patient's best interests. The safest, gentlest treatment for a given condition must alwa Full Review »