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Kids School on the Net: Fun-Filled Internet Activities Across the Curriculum: Grades 3-6
Published in Paperback by Learning Works (1997)
Authors: Karen Krupnick and Kelly Kennedy
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Fear No More!
Ever run out of fun activities utilizing the Internet? Fear no more! This book not only contains various Internet activities throughout the curriculum, but it also provides everything you need to know about the Internet. FAQ's as well as basics of the Internet's capabilities are examples of the topics covered. Along with numerous Internet activities of each academic subject, special activities dealing with holidays are also included. Most definitely recommended for all educators; only caution as mentioned in this book is to check websites before indulging in activities. Websites tend to change and update frequently.

A wonderful way to introduce children to the Internet!
I really enjoyed reading this book and doing the activities with my class. Any teacher would benefit from including this one in their curriculum.


The Great Race to Nome: An Alaskan Adventure Across the Curriculum
Published in Paperback by Learning Works (1996)
Authors: Karen Krupnick, Bev Armstrong, and Beverly Armstrong
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The best teaching book I've ever seen!
I have never seen a more complete book made for teaching. It is well-written and very interesting for the teacher and student alike. A must-have book for the elementary school teacher!


A Shock to the System: Restructuring America's Electricity Industry
Published in Paperback by Resources for the Future (1996)
Authors: Timothy J. Brennan, Karen L. Palmer, Raymond J. Kopp, Alan J. Krupnick, Vito Stagliano, and Dallas Burtraw
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Good review of broad issues.
A good introduction to some of the important issues in electric utility deregulation. Has a short history of the electric utility industry and the laws & regulations that have brought the industry to where it is today. Outlines several of the possible market models that an electric utility market could take as it enters deregulation. Issues identified are still being played out in the California utilities market. Written at a level for the general public outside of the utility industry.


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