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This Christmas themed resource, Peppermint Candy Numbers and Number Words, was created to help students learn to identify and match numbers and number words. It also includes Math mats for students to begin creating addition, subtraction and multiplication problems! These materials are perfect to create holiday math centers and bulletin boards for numerous fun activities.
Includes:
- * Number strips (1 – 100)
- * Number cards (1 – 100)
- * Number words (one – fifty)
- * Signs (+,-,x,=)
- * Sign words (plus, minus, times, equals)
- * Plenty of blank Peppermint cards to add your own numbers and words!
- * MATH MATS *
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Use these ‘Super’ Star awards for any achievement, effort or to encourage students when they have made positive strides!
2 sizes
Includes three blank lines so you can write in what has been achieved. Then you will sign and date the certificate. -
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This resource is a FREE resource to promote Holocaust education. This resource is from the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education
This is a 5th-8th Grade Holocaust / Genocide Curriculum
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Give students the practice they need counting money with coins and bills to $20. This packet will give them a total of 50 problems (10 worksheet with 5 problems each plus answer keys). Worksheets contain ‘real’ pictures of money so it is easy for students to read (not clip art). All sums will fall between $14.43 – $99.36.
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Mary Rowlandson was a British American colonial author who wrote one of the first 17th-century captivity narratives, in which she told of her capture by Native Americans, revealing both elements of Native American life and of Puritan-Indian conflicts in early New England.
Here is a student-centered unit to aid students in researching and reporting about her. Who was she? What did her writings reveal? How did she influence U.S. History?
This unit is a notebooking project. It can be assigned individually or within cooperative groups. Use it to help students learn and practice research skills, report writing skills, project skills, presentation skills and more. Use it within a Language Arts classroom or a Social Studies / U.S. History classroom. Very flexible and cross-curricular!
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North American Birds of Prey Flashcards includes 29 birds! Give each student a set and they can color them or you can laminate them and use them year after year.
See description below for the list of birds included.
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With this resource, students will learn about George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, money (penny, quarter, $1 and $5 bills), Washington Monument, and the Lincoln Memorial! You’ll find activity pages appropriate for both Literacy and Math centers and there’s even a mini-book for students to create. This unit can be used at any time of the year or around the Presidents’ birthdays in February as well as Presidents Day.
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This Regions of the U.S. Geography resource is centered on the Northeast Region and contains textbook style informational text and related student worksheets with answer keys. Students will enjoy learning about the northeast region studying the categories of Land and Water, Climate, Products and Natural Resources, Landmarks, Culture and Food.
The informational text worksheets begin with an anticipation activity section followed by questions that students will answer about each category. The last is a fun ‘unscramble’ the state names worksheet. (Pages: 12)
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⭐ Make learning and practicing grammar fun with Grammar Games! ⭐This Language Arts download includes a poster explaining the correct usage of the articles ‘a’ and ‘an’, and two different center activities. I have several grammar game editions –
This set comes includes:
- Grammar poster
- 2 different sets of 12 picture cards both with matching article cards
- Instructions and Answer Keys
- Optional ‘What’s in your Zoo?” activity set
- Worksheets for both sets of picture cards
his one is the Animal Set edition.
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This resource, Pumpkin Poetry, has been created to spark your students’ imaginations and creative writing!
Watch a preview video here.Covering 9 different types of poetry:
- Acrostic
- Diamante
- Haiku
- Limerick
- Mono rhyme
- Cinquain
- Minute
- Tanka
- Shape
See description below for more details.
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Students love playing games! Have them practice their multiplication knowledge and reinforce those Math facts with this FUN card game! It is themed for February – Valentine’s Day but can be used anytime of the year because students will love the hearts and penguins. Multiplication facts 0-10 are included.
Game Pieces
- – 96 math cards
- – 2 wild cards
- – Cover for the back of each card
Detailed game ‘HOW TO PLAY’ instructions included!
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Hand, Arm & Food – Human Anatomy Nomenclature Cards – This resource will help students learn and study the location of the following parts of body parts: Hand (palm, thumb, index, middle, ring, pinky, fingernails, wrist; Arm (elbow, forearm, wrist, upper arm, shoulder); Foot (sole, ball, toes, ankle, toenails, heel); Leg (thigh, knee, calf, shin, kneecap, hip).
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This French resource is a poster of basic weather terms: sun, wind, rain, snow, lightning, tornado.
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Easy to use, print and go, insect note cards for your students to use! Perfect for any Science / Biology classroom studying insects (entomology). This is a set of 4 note cards. On each, students will draw and name the insect as well as listing where the insect lives, what it eats and one interesting fact.
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A great ‘getting to know you‘ resource, these celebration of family activities can also be used when students are learning more about their own families. Through sharing of completed sections of the unit, students can learn more about their classmates and begin to celebrate how families are similar and different!
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This resource, Child Labor – Industrial Revolution Informational Text, will introduce your students to how the Industrial Revolution led to children working in factories and the conditions they endured.
After students read the information, their comprehension and understanding will be assessed through 8 multiple choice questions and 2 short essay questions. One essay question will ask students to compare and contrast a factory child’s life (of the 1800s) to a life of a child today. The other is an opinion piece on what they believe is appropriate (and not appropriate) work for children. They will also be asked to make a chart of this information.
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This is a downloadable copy of the book.
About the book: This book was written in 1923 by Leonard Haseman and can be a good tool to use when beginning to study insects. -
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A fun craft for December as Christmas approaches! This Build a Nativity resource is my basic set and has templates for the manger, Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus. Templates come in both color AND black and white. Perfect for home, in a Christian classroom or in a Sunday School class!
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Help students develop their reading comprehension skills as they gain knowledge about the planets within our solar system with this informational article and assessment questions. This has been written for 5th-6th grade classrooms. The assessment includes 11 multiple choice questions, 1 opinion, short answer question and asks students to draw the planets in relation to the sun. Answer Key provided.
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 6.5
Grade level: Sixth Grade
Automated Readability Index: 5.5
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Engaging Spanish Lessons on Christopher Columbus!
This 20 page download includes:
- – 10 vocabulary words
- – 6 page conversation on ‘Sailing the Ocean Blue’
- – 6 worksheets (with answer keys)