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Preview of Robert Page, the Father of Radar

Robert Page, the Father of Radar

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Garth Oakey
Robert Page was a physicist and a pioneering "Hidden Hero" whose work at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) gave the United States a massive technological edge. He is often called the "Father of U.S. Radar" because he solved the critical problem of how to make radar practical for actual combat.+1 The Problem: The "Wall of Silence"In the early 1930s, the concept of using radio waves to detect objects was known, but the technology was "blind." Scientists could send out a radio signal, but they c
Preview of College vs. Trade School Worksheet | Career Exploration | Real-Life Decision

College vs. Trade School Worksheet | Career Exploration | Real-Life Decision

🎓 College vs. Trade School Worksheet | Career Exploration | Real-Life Decision MakingHelp students explore their future with this engaging and relatable worksheet comparing college and trade school pathways! Perfect for: ✔️ Middle & high school students ✔️ Career readiness & life skills lessons ✔️ Counseling, advisory, or SEL sessions Students will: Read an informative passageComplete a comparison chartAnswer critical thinking questionsReflect on their own future goalsThis resource encourages
Preview of Mushroom For All -Original Poem for Kids

Mushroom For All -Original Poem for Kids

Created by
Gulzhan Elkin
Mushroom for All is a delightful, heartwarming tale about five charming insect friends—Starkeesha the Ant, Keeshon the Beetle, Mo’Nick the Butterfly, Barak the Bee, and Mathew the Spider—who find themselves caught in a sudden spring storm. As they scramble for shelter under a tiny mushroom, they worry there won’t be enough room for everyone. But something magical happens when they choose kindness over conflict: the mushroom grows, making space for all! Filled with rhythm, humor, and vibrant pers
Preview of The Compass Without a North

The Compass Without a North

Created by
The Cozy Family
Help your students discover what it really means to “find direction” with this thought-provoking story — The Compass Without a North. This beautifully written short story follows a broken compass and a lost traveler as they both learn that true guidance doesn’t come from pointing north but from listening to one’s heart. Perfect for grades 6–9, this story supports Social Emotional Learning (SEL) and critical thinking while encouraging self-reflection and personal growth.Skills Developed:Reading c
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