Free Topics of the Week

With Summer here Charlie has been wanting to stay up all night and live on his Play Station. I can’t get Charlie to venture outside. With school right around the corner I’m afraid Charlie will not be ready.

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Free Summer Topics of the Week

Starting tomorrow Charlie isn’t going to be allowed on any ELECTRONICS until he goes outside and plays for at least a hour. Then comes inside and reads a book for 30 minutes and practice his handwriting.

To make sure Charlie has the resources to complete these things I thought I would share Free Topics of the Week which you can be used in your classroom as well.

Free at Last





Free at Last

By the 1850s, Americans were sharply divided over the issue of slavery. But in the North, many worked to end it. Learn more about its abolishment in this Topic.

How Solar Energy Works



How Solar Energy Works
Count to 60. By the time you’re done, Earth will have soaked up enough sunlight to meet the world’s energy needs for an entire year!

To Ratify or Not to Ratify?




To Ratify or Not to Ratify?

The new Constitution was sent to the states, and each state was to call a convention. There, delegates would vote to ratify or not ratify. Then the real debate began.

How White Blood Cells Fight Germs


How White Blood Cells Fight Germs
A drop of blood can zip through your bloodstream in a minute or less. So can poisons like snake venom and toxic chemicals. Germs can zip through you just as quickly. Your white blood cells and organs such as your liver and spleen are always battling them.

The First World Empire

The First World Empire


Thousands of years ago, the land now occupied by the countries of Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan was home to many different groups of people. The Sumerians, the Babylonians, and the Assyrians ruled the area.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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