KidSpeak 6-in-1 World Pack: Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Hebrew

The fun way for kids to learn a new language, KidSpeak is a language-learning breakthrough that makes learning Spanish, French, German, Italian, Hebrew, and Japanese easy for kids of all ages. A perfect way to get your kids started with a new language, KidSpeak combines state-of-the-art animations with fun interactive activities, puzzles and songs to make second languages simple. Children won’t think of it as an award-winning educational software program…they’ll say that it’s just plain FUN! Your child will build a solid foreign-language foundation using the successful immersion approach preferred by educators. Each language is hosted by a fun cartoon “friend” and his or her playful pet who only communicate in the language being taught. Your child simply points and clicks. (Of course, help in English is never more than a mouse click away.) With KidSpeak, your child will automatically learn correct pronunciation, alphabet and word recognition, simple sentence structure, plural and

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Decisions That Shook the World (2004)

Decisions That Shook the World

Examines Franklin D. Roosevelt’s plan for arming Britain prior to America’s entry into World War II, Lyndon Johnson’s choice to support Civil Rights, and Ronald Reagan’s dedication to the \Star Wars” defense system.Genre: DocumentaryRating: NRRelease Date: 19-APR-2005Media Type: DVD”"”

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Grade 1-3-A fact-filled, accessible study of solids, liquids, and gases. The book gives examples of each state of matter and some simple activities that demonstrate the attributes of each. The last page presents three related science experiments. The author’s use of sentence fragments, such as “Water flowing in the creek,” is bothersome, but the humorous illustrations add to the text and provide a good mix of children of both genders and various races enjoying science. The page layout makes this title suitable for use with groups; the easy-to-read text makes it a good choice for independent reading and research. Teachers will delight in the clear definitions and examples used to introduce concepts that are often offered on a much higher level.Marty Abbott Goodman, L. J. Bell Elementary School, Rockingham, NCCopyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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