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Poetry with Ken Nesbitt |
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California Missions |
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Science In Your Backyard: Spring! |
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Kenn Nesbitt – poet extraordinaire – treats your class to live readings of his poetry. He discusses the art of writing poetry and works with students to write their own. |
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Students will go on a video tour of the Mission San Diego de Alcala, San Juan Capistrano Mission, and the Santa Barbara Mission. Dr. Jack Williams will describe the significance of these missions to California and American history. He will also describe what life was like for people who lived in the missions. |
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Winter, spring, summer, and fall! What is happening in your backyard as the seasons change? Scientist, Maria Interlandi, explains to classes the types of science that is happening in trees and earth and animals as each month passes.The earth is waking up to a new year and your class will wake up to new ideas! |
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How To Become a Super Hero and Save the World: Global Warming and You |
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Needs and Wants: How to Critically View the Media |
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The Toughest Thing on Earth! |
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Global Warming is the new buzz word! Jessica Bolson, from the University of Miami, helps students understand what the term means and what the real life effects are. She shows students how they can make an impact and help to save the world! Your class full of super heroes will love Jessica's direct and knowledgeable approach and the world will thank you! |
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The Two Bennu's help your students understand the difference. This passport will start your class on the journey through media literacy. What do you want? What do you need? How does television influence those decisions?! Pierre and Jamyla lead the way in this delightful passport! |
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What is the toughest living thing on Earth? You might be surprised at the answer. Mr. B takes your class on a close up trip through the desert flora and fauna. There is nothing at all like a desert in bloom during the spring, and your class will be right there! Mr. B’s passion for the desert in contagious as he shows your students how these bizarre plants have withstood the harsh environment. |
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Taking an Interest in Money! |
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Book Reports, Speeches and Debates: Public Speaking for Kids! |
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All About Cheetahs! |
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Loans, interest, credit – it can all be a bit confusing! Matt Stephenson helps students figure it all out. Your class will be introduced to real life concepts that will help them manage their own finances – whether they have an allowance or an after school job. Matt looks at credit cards, and savings accounts and financial terms, tying it all together with a purchase of the ultimate gaming system! Your class will definitely take an Interest in this passport! |
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Panic and horror when you discover half of your grade will come from a class presentation! EVERYONE will be watching! A class presentation doesn’t have to be a nightmare – Pierre and Jamyla show kids how to relax and have fun while speaking in public. Fun warm ups, voice control and relaxation techniques are tailored for the Book-Report crowd. |
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Are cheetahs really the fastest running animal in the world? How do they run so fast? Did you know that cheetahs have a problem with their speed? Did you also know that cheetahs have some of the same pieces of equipment that baseball players have - only in a natural way? Join "Mr. B" (Public Educator at the Phoenix Zoo), as he takes you on an exciting journey to learn "All About Cheetahs!" |
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