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Easy-to-use, print-and-go, resource! When learning to simplify equations, this 10 worksheet bundle will give students the opportunity to practice and show what they know!
A 2-set bundle:
– Set 1: 5 worksheets with answer banks for students to use
– Set 2: 5 worksheets with no answer banks
Use for practice and assessment. A total of 220 problems in all. Answer keys provided!
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A Day in History – Investigation Station is a series of fun sleuthing research activities based on a single event on a specific day in history!
Students will learn about an event and be given several topics from which to choose to ‘investigate’. After some exploration, students are asked to write what they have discovered and name used sources.
Students will learn all about the respiratory system with this resource designed for middle and high school biology / anatomy students. Students will learn about the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, lungs, pleura, diaphragm and more.
This resource includes:
Three fun word search puzzles with an Easter theme. These puzzles are perfect for a Christian classroom, a Sunday school class or to use at home!
A Day in History – Investigation Station is a series of fun sleuthing research activities based on a single event on a specific day in history! This resource centers around the convening of the First Continental Congress. Investigation ideas include the study of the Intolerable Acts, the delegates that attended and finding out why Georgia did not send a delegate.
Students will learn about an event and be given several topics from which to choose to ‘investigate’. After some exploration, students are asked to write what they have discovered and name used sources.
So…with each lesson, students will:
▪ (Read) Learn one ‘On this Day in History’ fact.
▪ (Investigate) Take a related topic and explore it through the use of different forms of media (i.e. books, internet).
▪ (Write) Summarize and write what they have discovered. This also should include the recording of sources.
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