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| Price
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 | How we Live: Understanding the Needs in Our Community; Roots & Shoots for Young Children Winter 2006: Explores what the people, animals and plants in the child's community need to stay healthy. Science and humanitarian-based activities are included so that participants will have various opportunities to engage with their surroundings. | 3-8 Yrs
| $9.99 |
 | Hey Little Ant ; Roots & Shoots for Young Children Summer 2005: Leads children in fun, hands-on projects to encourage them to observe and show care and compassion for ants and other insects.
| 3-8 Yrs
| $9.99
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 | The Special Qualities of Water ; Roots & Shoots for Young Children Spring 2005: Encourages children to explore the special qualities of water, as well as learn why and how they need to keep it clean for all living things.
| 3-8 Yrs
| $9.99
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 | The Lessons for Hope Teachers Guide Navigates a high school educator through the 12 web-based lessons inspired by Dr. Jane Goodall’s life. Students learn to recognize their personal values and then translate those values into service-learning activities.
| 11-18 Yrs
| $14.95 |
 | TAPROOTS for Elementary School Combines age-appropriate, interdisciplinary lesson plans with outdoors hands-on activities to teach students about the importance of trees. Activities include a tree treasure hunt, exploring the uses of trees and creating shape poems. | 6-10 Yrs
| $9.99
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 | TAPROOTS for Middle School Combines age appropriate, interdisciplinary lesson plans with outdoors hands-on activities to teach students about the importance of trees. Activities include measuring tree growth and writing history through the eye of a tree.
| 11-13 Yrs | $9.99
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 | TAPROOTS for High School Combines age appropriate, interdisciplinary lesson plans with outdoors hands-on activities to teach students about the importance of trees. Activities include monitoring biodiversity in a local ecosystem and creating the roots of a story.
| 14-18 Yrs
| $9.99
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