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A .pdf FREE copy of Let’s Teach! Digital Magazine (Winter 2023 edition). Once you download your pdf copy, you’ll be able to print the free worksheets and click the links!
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This winter themed BIG BOOK of activities will keep your preschooler busy with fun learning pages and have them coloring, tracing, drawing, counting, learning shapes and more! They’ll will love the snowmen and winter themed items throughout. There is even a fun poem about mittens and a mini-book to create!
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This resource provides a full year of grammar activities! Designed for 3rd grade students (or advanced 2nd grade or 4th graders who need additional practice), students will find 28 booklets covering important grammar skills. Each booklet will provide information and examples of the skill/concept for students to review. Students will then practice and implement the skill, show real world examples of the skill and then reflect and write in their own words what they have learned. Once each booklet is complete, they will then glue into a spiral notebook. At the end of the year, they will have a notebook full of grammar work! (See description below for a list of skills covered.)
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- Let’s Practice Grammar includes over 150 pages of fun worksheets for students to practice and demonstrate their understanding of a variety of important grammar skills and concepts!
Including:
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Pronouns
Articles
Prepositions
Contractions
Sentences
Punctuation
Capitalization
Commas
Compound Words
Synonyms
Antonyms
Homophones
- Let’s Practice Grammar includes over 150 pages of fun worksheets for students to practice and demonstrate their understanding of a variety of important grammar skills and concepts!
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A .pdf FREE copy of Let’s Teach! Digital Magazine (Fall 2023 edition). Once you download your pdf copy, you’ll be able to print the free worksheets and click the links!
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Two worksheets (with answer keys) to give students the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge of subject-verb agreement in simple sentences. Students will identify and circle the correct form of the verb ‘be’ as well as forms of other verbs such as see/saw, leave/left/drink/drank, win/won, sit/sat, write/wrote.
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Throw a little fun into your Language Arts plans this Thanksgiving with these three activities!
- Building sentences with nouns and adjectives
- Syllable work
- Writing a Thanksgiving themed limerick poem!
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This resource is perfect for fun and quick poetry writing during the Fall! Students can write one or two different forms of poetry, acrostic and haiku, on pumpkin designed pages! The resource also includes an informational page about pumpkins.
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These worksheets are designed for students just learning about pronouns as well as those that are ready to show what they know! Three types of pronouns are covered: subject, object and possessive. Use of this resource will give students practice in recognizing, recalling, and using each type of pronoun.
Includes: 10 student worksheets + answer keys
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Help students learn about pronouns! These colorful grammar posters will teach students about pronouns, giving definitions and examples of personal, subject, object, possessive, reflexive, demonstrative and interrogative pronouns.
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Judas Iscariot was one of the 12 apostles of Jesus Christ. He infamously betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver, which led to his death on the cross. Today, “Judas” is virtually synonymous for “traitor.” Judas appears in several New Testament stories. He was the treasurer of the disciples, a thief and, in the end, lived long enough to regret his decision to betray Jesus.
As students study Judas, they can use these beautifully designed pages to create a lasting project detailing what they have learned.
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- – 11 notebooking pages specifically created for a study of Judas. They will be asked to answer questions such as the meaning of his name, who he was, detail life events, write about his character, document verses to remember, describe how his betrayal was revealed as well as why students believe he betrayed Jesus, detail notable interactions that revealed his character and his regret, describe how artists have depicted him and how the church remembers him. Students will also be asked to reveal and reflect on an action that caused them regret.
- – 10 pages to help provide guidance, structure and organization to the project
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John the Apostle was one of Jesus’ closest friends and a leader of the early church. He was a fisherman, follower and disciple of Jesus, wrote 5 books of the New Testament and was martyred. As students study John, they can use these beautifully designed pages to create a lasting project detailing what they have learned. (Video Preview)
What’s included:
- – 11 notebooking pages specifically created for a study of John, the Apostle. They will be asked to answer questions such as the meaning of his name, who he was, give life events, write about his character, his contributions to the Bible, memorable verses, notable interactions with others and more.
- – A list of links that may be used for research during study
- – 10 pages to help provide guidance, structure and organization to the project
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This unit introduces several important concepts about heat energy including heat sources, temperature measurement, controlling heat through insulation and the importance of heat energy for living things. This unit will also explain how heat is transferred including convection, conduction and radiation.
The resource includes:
- – Student book
- – Quiz with answer key
- – Vocabulary cards with definitions
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Students will create an 18 page mini-book as they learn about different sources of light energy!
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Studying dinosaurs? Here are 12 picture and fact cards plus a worksheet for students to use as the report on each dinosaur!
Dinosaurs included: Spinosaurus, Ankylosaurus, Stegosaurus, Pteranodon, Velociraptor, Triceratops, Corythosaurus, Iguanodon, Diplodocus, Dimetrodon (not a true dinosaur but often covered in textbooks), Apatosaurus, Tyrannosaurus. -
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Studying fossils? With this fun activity, students will create a variety of ‘fossils’ while learning how to make observations, inferences and how to distinguish between the two!
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– Student “how to” activity pages
– Student data worksheet
– Student critical thinking worksheet
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This elementary resource is designed to teach students about fossils. In this ‘Copy and Learn’ product, students will learn what fossils are made of, two types of fossils (body and trace) and how they form.
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In this resource, students will learn about living things, (plants and animals) and what they need to survive within their habitats. Students will investigate the dependence of plants on air, water, nutrients, and light. They will also learn about pollination and how many plants depend on animals for pollination and the dispersal of seeds. Students will learn about various animal habitats and how some animals change with the seasons.
This resource includes both student and teacher materials.
Number of Lessons – Depending on how you divide up and teach lesson segments, there will be 12 to 20 lessons of 30-45 minutes each. Science video links are included in the teacher materials.
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This unit introduces students to the concept of division and its relationship to multiplication. Previously, students learned that multiplication can be understood in terms of equal-size groups. The expression 5 x 2 can represent the total number of objects when there are 5 groups of 2 objects, or when there are 2 groups of 5 objects. Here, students make sense of division also in terms of equal-size groups. For instance, the expression 30 ÷ 5 can represent putting 30 objects into 5 equal groups or putting 30 objects into groups of 5. They see that, in general, dividing can mean finding the size of each group, or finding the number of equal groups. Students use the relationship between multiplication and division to develop fluency with single-digit multiplication and division facts.
This resource includes both student and teacher materials.
Number of Lessons: 21 and 1 optional
Lesson Time: Approximately 60 minutes. Please note that each lesson is designed for one instructional block and may be divided into shorter or longer segments based on teacher pacing and student needs.