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Get help teaching science
Aha!Science provides teachers with interactive instruction modules, science games, lessons, simulations and quizzes that all work well in whole-class and small group settings and individualized instruction.
Learn more about Aha!Science, our online supplemental science curriculum for Grades 3-5, featuring broad instruction and exploration of Physical, Earth and Space, and Life Sciences.
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Our solutions fit your funds
See how our solutions meet the goals of Title I, Title IID (EETT), IDEA and get help from our grant-writing guide. Learn more.
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Elementary STEM Solution
 Learning.com offers an integrated STEM solution that makes it easy to add a STEM focus to your elementary curriculum. Learn more.
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New Quick Start Guides
Get the most out of Learning.com with new product guides that feature larger images and helpful section descriptions.
New "Anatomy" of curriculum items These guides go into great detail explaining the instructional concepts and delivery of each curriculum item for Aha!Math, Aha!Science, and EasyTech.
Log into your Learning.com account and click "Resources" to find the new guides.
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Designed for grades K-2, 3-5 and 6-8 to meet a variety of standards for technology and core subjects.
Rock me Amadeus
Help students gain an appreciation for the classical music genre during September, designated as Classical Music Month.
Be true to your school
Give students a positive start on the new school year by celebrating School Success Month this September.
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Talk to a Learning.com representative at the following events:
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Encyclo-Media
September 17-18 ·Oklahoma City, OK
ITEC
October 11-13 · Coralville, IA
New Jersey Science Convention
October 13-14 · Somerset, NJ
MITC
October 18-20 · Osage Beach, MO
Tech Forum Northeast
October 23 · New York, NY
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VETC
October 28-30 · Richmond, VA
CAST Conference
November 4-7 · Galveston, TX
Tech Forum Southwest
November 6 · Austin, TX
NYSCATE Annual Conference
November 22-24 · Rochester, NY
VSTE
November 30 - Dec 2 · Roanoke, VA
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Computers for Learning
Sponsored by the U.S. General Services Administration, the Computers for Learning program transfers excess computers and related technologies to schools. The program's goal is to make modern computer technology an integral part of every classroom so that every child has the opportunity to be educated to his or her full potential.
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