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Shapes All Around
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Shapes All AroundShapes All Around

Book deals with all the shapes I see: circles, squares, rectangles, and triangle all around.

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Ancient Civilizations for Children - Ancient Rome (VIDEO)
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Ancient Civilizations for Children - Ancient Rome (VIDEO)

Surveys the expansion of the vast Roman Empire, its leaders, developing systems of government, art, architecture and trade.

 

Primary Grades (K-3), Junior Grades (4-6), Intermediate Grades (7-8) (PJI)

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Ancient Civilizations for Children - Ancient Inca (VIDEO)
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Ancient Civilizations for Children - Ancient Inca (VIDEO)

Visit the ruins of the lost city of Machu Picchu and other remains of the Inca culture to explore the daily life, religion, farming and food of the Inca.

 

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Ancient Civilizations for Children - Ancient Aegean (VIDEO)
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Ancient Civilizations for Children - Ancient Aegean (VIDEO)Are Homer's incredible stories in The Iliad and The Odyssey true? Did the lost continent of Atlantis exist? This program explores the "prehistory" of Europe's first civilizations that developed around the Aegean Sea, on the islands and mainland that now make up Greece. The artifacts of the ancient culture of the Mycenaeans reveal a civilization of warriors and craftsmen. By contrast, the ancient Minoans, named for King Minos, were artists, engineers, merchants and traders. 

 

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The Economist - Issue 2016-01-30
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The Economist - Issue 2016-01-30The Economist - Issue 2016-01-30

The Economist is a global weekly magazine written for those who share an uncommon interest in being well and broadly informed. Each issue explores the close links between domestic and international issues, business, politics, finance, current affairs, science, technology and the arts.
 
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