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Teaching Archaeology
Helping You Child with Science
Writing Instruction: Current Practices in the Classroom
Teaching About the United States Supreme Court
Grammar and its Teaching: Challenging the Myths
Portfolios for Assessment and Instruction
Multiple Intelligences: Gardner's Theory
Teaching about Japanese-American Internment
Seneca Falls Convention: Teaching about the Rights of Women
"Remember the Ladies" -Women in the Curriculum
Handwriting Instruction-What Do We Know?
Science in Home School
Homeschooling Gifted
  Children:A Guide for Parents
 

 

Commissioner's Home School Policy Letter
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Complete Idiot's Guide to Homeschooling
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Curfew: An Answer to Juvenile Delinquency and Victimization?
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Dealing with School District
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Dealing with the School District
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Excerpts from Texas Education Code
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First Year of Homeschooling Your Child, The
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From Homeschool to College and Work: Turning Your Homeschooled Experiences into College and Job Portfolios
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Getting Started on Home Learning: How and Why to Teach Your Kids at Home
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Home School History Lesson, A
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Homeschool Law in Texas
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Impact of Juvenile Curfew Laws in California, The
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Juvenile Curfews: The Rights of Minors vs. the Rhetoric of Public Safety
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Leeper Legal Mythology
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Parent-Approved Home Education
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Proliferation of Juvenile Curfews, The
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TEA Home School Information Letter
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Texas Constitution
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Texas Education Code for Homeschooling
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Texas Statutes
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UIL Participation for Private and Home School Students
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Atoms; Motion, Bill Nye
Two episodes from the television series Bill Nye the science guy exploring the topics of atoms and motion. Experiments used to demonstrate these concepts include comparing different molecules in liquid state; demonstrating the properties of different molecules; combining atoms and molecules to produce a new substance; demonstrating how things stay at rest until acted upon by an outside force; demonstrating the force of air to move an object at rest; and demonstrating how forces can produce an action that causes a reaction.

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San Antonio Central Library 
Thousand Oaks - El Sendero Library 
Westfall Library 

 

 

Comets and Meteors; Evolutions, Bill Nye
Experiments and activities demonstrate various facts about comets, meteors, and evolution.

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Cortez Library 
Forest Hills Library 
Great Northwest Library 
Johnston Library 
Landa Library 
Las Palmas Library 

 

 

Fluids; Storms, Bill Nye
In the first program Bill Nye tells us about the properties of fluids. In the second program Nye talks about what storms are and how they form.

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Cody Library 
Collins Garden Library 
Cortez Library 
San Antonio Central Library 

 

 

Lakes and Ponds, Bill Nye
Experiments and activities demonstrate various facts about lakes, ponds, and caves.

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Bazan Library 
Brook Hollow Library 
Carver Library 
Cody Library 
Collins Garden Library 
San Antonio Central Library 

 

 

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Magic School Bus Goes to Seed
The class' garden is going to be featured on the cover of PLANT IT! magazine. But Phoebe's garden plot is glaringly empty. Always eager to help, Ms. Frizzle shrinks the bus to the size of a ladybug, and the class is off and flying to Phoebe's old school to find a plant.
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Magic School Bus in the Rain Forest
"To celebrate Earth Day, the kids surprise Ms. Frizzle with her very own cocoa tree from the Rainforest Rental Catalog. But when the tree's cocoa bean harvest falls mysteriously short, it's time for, you guessed it, a rousing tropical field trip!"--

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Bazan Library 
Brook Hollow Library 
Carver Library 
Cody Library 
Collins Garden Library 
Cortez Library 
Forest Hills Library 
Great Northwest Library 
Johnston Library 
Landa Library 
Las Palmas Library 
McCreless Library 
Memorial Library 
Oakwell Library 
Pan American Library 
San Antonio Central Library 
San Pedro Library 
Thousand Oaks - El Sendero Library 
Westfall Library 

 

 

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Volcanoes of the Deep, Nova
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