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Books in Georgia Experience series

  • Weather

    John Farndon

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Journey across oceans and continents to experience the most extreme weather on the planet. Far out to sea, clouds form together as towering thunderheads, building and gathering strength. As the winds climb to incredible speed, the storm is ready to unleash terrible destruction: and it's heading straight for the city! Fantastic digital imagery takes you right into the heart of devastating tornadoes, hurricanes, storm surges, monsoons and blizzards. See lightning strike, find out how rain develops and visit the foggiest place in the world. Eyewitness accounts from a twister survivor and action-packed scenes turn meeting mother nature into an extreme adventure. Bring the weather inside with the gigantic panoramic poster - it'll blow you away! This book is brilliant for homework and school projects or just for fun.
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  • Georgia Biography Bingo

    Carole Marsh

    Game (Gallopade, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Learn state must-know people while having fun! The game includes 36 different Bingo cards, colorful cover-ups, answer mat for quick easy check, instructions for 10 fun and educational ways to play, fact cards, and funny reward cards. Get the matching History and Geography Bingo cards for 150 different Bingo games.
  • Georgia "Jography": A Fun Run Through Our State

    Carole Marsh

    Unknown Binding (Gallopade, )
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  • The Positively Georgia Puzzle Book

    Carole Marsh

    Staple Bound (Gallopade, Jan. 13, 2009)
    Each Puzzle Book helps kids build higher order thinking skills and helps with deductive reasoning with these fun puzzles. Each Puzzle Book has a wide range of reproducible activities including logic, acrostics, word boxes, rebus, hidden pictures, crosswords, matching, word search, mazes and many more creative puzzles that will entice any child to learn more about YOUR state. Puzzles touch on history, geography, people, places, symbols, animals, and more!
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  • 50 Ways for Parents to Help Georgia Kids Learn Middle School Math!:

    Carole Marsh

    Staple Bound (Gallopade, Sept. 1, 2008)
    These 50 WAYS use practical, logical, simple, inexpensive ways you can reinforce math, whether that's helping you balance the checkbook, preparing a grocery budget, counting calories, measuring for a new carpet, and more! These methods especially focus on problem areas kids seem to have because they think this is “hard.” This 50 Ways for Parents to Help Georgia Kids to Learn Math includes: 50 Math-Based Ideas and Activities To Do! Reproducible Math - The Daily Dozen How Many? Cheat Sheet! What Time Is It? Fraction to Decimal Conversion 25 Reasons Kids Should Learn Math!
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  • The Student's Civil War Georgia Reproducible Activity Book

    Carole Marsh

    Staple Bound (Gallopade, Nov. 5, 2010)
    The Georgia Reproducible Activity Book is a 30-page book filled with a Civil War Timeline, Civil War Glossary, word scrambles, crossword puzzle, true or false, word search, fill-in-the-blanks, and many other creative activities - all about Georgia's Civil War heritage! Listed below is the Table of Contents: The Fight for Fort PulaskiA Maz0ing Battle! Great Locomotive ChaseCrack the Code! The Clash at Chickamauga CreekCivil War Math! Collision at KennesawWhich Way Do We Go? The Burning of AtlantaWhat Happened Next? March to the SeaAre You Puzzled? The Prison at AndersonvilleFact or Opinion? Formidable Fort McAllisterWhat Am I? Civil War Naval Museum at Port ColumbusCivil War and Columbus Word ScrambleJefferson Davis Captured in Georgia! Tell the World! More Civil War! Historic Georgia Word Search! The Atlanta CycloramaLetters Back HomeCivil War ReenactmentsCivil War CodesGeorgia Civil War TimelineCivil War TimelineGlossaryAnswer Key
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  • Winky, the Get-Up-and-Go Gopher Tortoise! A Play for Elementary Schools

    Carole Marsh

    Staple Bound (Gallopade, Oct. 13, 2008)
    Not only is the play funny and entertaining, but your students will learn a lot about Georgia's official state reptile, the gopher tortoise. The easy-to-follow script is educational and adds humor to make the play delightful for your students, your teachers, and your parents. When your students actively participate in this lesson, they are more likely to remember it. Winky, The Get-Up-and-Go Gopher Tortoise play includes:A cast of characters Backdrops, costumes, and prop lists suggestionsA reproducible programReproducible speaking partGopher Tortoise factsAnd More!
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  • My First Book About Georgia!

    Carole Marsh

    Unknown Binding (Gallopade, )
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  • 50 Ways for Parents to Help Georgia Kids Learn Science!:

    Carole Marsh

    Staple Bound (Gallopade, Sept. 1, 2008)
    These 50 WAYS use practical, logical, simple, inexpensive ways you can reinforce science, whether that's a corner kitchen “lab,” getting outdoors for some seasonal science activities, family “field trips” to Fernbank, The Atlanta Botanical Gardens, the Georgia Aquarium, etc., with an “eye toward science and many other great ideas! These methods especially focus on problem areas kids seem to have because they think this is “hard.” 50 Ways for Parents to Help Georgia Kids Learn Science includes: 50 Science-Based Ideas and Activities To Do! The Scientific Method Lab Sheet 25 Reasons Kids Should Learn Science!
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