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Students will love to learn how to draw, step by step these woodland animals: 2 rabbits, cardinal, pileated woodpecker, fox, mouse, badger, hedgehog, wolf, raccoon and skunk.
Each page will illustrate how to draw one animal, starting with a single line and continue by adding additional lines and details as the drawing progresses. By the end, students will have drawn a woodland animal!
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Excite students as they learn all about whales and create an interactive project with this life science, hands-on, creative resource. This nonfiction science unit makes learning about baleen whales and toothed whales interesting and will help students develop reading, research, writing and organizational skills.
⭐Designed for 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students.
⭐Use as a fully stand-alone unit or students can research for additional information through books, videos and website.
⭐ Low-prep, comprehensive unit
⭐ Inspires reading, writing, organization, project research skills
⭐ Can be used to create a lapbook or interactive notebookWhat you get in this Whale unit:
- – How to use details
- – Images of how to create different style/size lapbooks and examples of interactive notebook pages
- – Supply list
- – Student forms: Required elements and grading rubric
- – Project grading form
- – Informational text covering topics such as classification, anatomy, behavior, communication, diet, life cycle, habitat and species-specific information for the following: Bottlenose whale, Cluver’s Beaked whale, Beluga whale, Killer whale, Narwhal, Sperm whale, Blue whale, Bowhead whale, fin whale, humpback whale and the Gray whale
- – Vocabulary
- – Whale surfacing behaviors – Images and descriptions
- – Suggested book titles for further research
- – Clipart
- – Project templates
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$35.00Buy NowEasy Economics – This student text and teacher’s guide is an easy to understand and follow curriculum and can be used for both middle and high school students.
Students will gain a working knowledge of the world of economics, economic systems, supply and demand, institutions, government revenue and (finally) will examine the American economy. (Student text: 233 pages)
The teacher’s guide will follow along with the student text giving guidance on the focus of each unit, suggestions for enrichment and includes unit assessments and answer keys. (Teacher’s: 127 pages)
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Study the ⭐STARS ⭐with this constellation bundle! Includes a complete unit with informational text, visuals, flashcards and assessment quizzes. See description below for full details!
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$100.00Buy Now❗This product includes a Ministry / Church License must be purchased (and is not included in All-Access.)
All-Access members may not download for use within a ministry…All-Access members, CLICK HERE to download YOUR version.What is the heart? What does God’s word say about the heart? How important is it that our youth…our teens…understand what the bible teaches us about the heart?The heart is central to our relationship with God. It influences our thoughts, emotions and moral choices. Modern culture tells us to “Follow our heart” and to “Do what feels right” but is that what God’s word teaches us? The Bible uses the term “heart” to describe the core of a personal being. It includes out thoughts, emotions, will and spiritual life.Here is a 16-week bible study that helps teens explore, memorize and apply God’s Word. .
During weeks 1-15, students will take one key verse and study it in-depth and in context. Students will be required to open their bibles, to read, think, memorize, discuss and journal as they work throughout the week. Passages and explanations are provided to guide them along their journey through scripture. Week 16 will pull all that is learned together and give students a clear representation of the gospel.
Verses are provided in 3 versions: KJV, NIV and ESV-
– Day 1: Verse introduction, writing, reading in context (the entire chapter) and journaling.
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– Day 2: Rereading the chapter, defining difficult or unfamiliar words. Begin memorizing.
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– Day 3: Read an in-depth explanation with multiple scriptural references for understanding + journaling.
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– Day 4: Continued memorization work and journaling a plan to implement their learning into daily life.
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– Day 5: Recording the verse from memory, discussion with a small group leader or adult mentor + journaling
Local Ministry / Church License included.
❗This product with a Ministry / Church License must be purchased and cannot be legally downloaded by All-Access members for use within a ministry. If you are an All-Access member and would like to purchase, email: admin@myteachinglibrary.com or purchase under a different account.
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Elf Owl Notebooking pages provides students with two recording pages to report on this small owl that is the size of a sparrow! The first page includes an image to color and lines for students to describe the owl’s appearance and behavior. They will also be able to report on the range where it is found and complete map work. The second page can be duplicated as many times as necessary needed for students to write a report on the bird.
Suggested research link: Elf Owl Overview
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This unit is full of hands-on, interactive science exploration and discovery! Students will work with 4 items commonly associated with autumn: a pumpkin, an apple, an acorn and a gourd.
Using each, they will be guided through several activities to observe, hypothesize, describe and explore the items. They will also draw, color and write throughout. Fall fun activities that will excite your young scientists. (14 pages)
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Road to Revolution: 42-page unit teaches students about major events before and during the American revolution. Includes student text, assessments and teacher pages and keys.
Topics covered:
- – Beginnings of revolution
- – The First Continental Congress
- – The Second Continental Congress
- – Basic principles of the Declaration of Independence
- – Major Events
- – Articles of Confederation
- – Constitutional Convention of 1787
- – Creating a Federal Union
Includes student text, assessments, teacher pages and keys.
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Studying Paul Revere, the American Revolution or famous people in American History? Here are three fun pages centered around Paul Revere’s famous midnight ride on which students can get creative!
Includes:
- – Coloring page
- – A page for students to draw their own interpretation of Paul’s ride
- – A page on which students will write what they believe each of the four people in the picture are either thinking or saying.
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$20.00Buy NowWhat is the heart? What does God’s word say about the heart? How important is it that our youth…our teens…understand what the bible teaches us about the heart?The heart is central to our relationship with God. It influences our thoughts, emotions and moral choices. Modern culture tells us to “Follow our heart” and to “Do what feels right” but is that what God’s word teaches us? The Bible uses the term “heart” to describe the core of a personal being. It includes out thoughts, emotions, will and spiritual life.
Here is a 16-week bible study that helps teens explore, memorize and apply God’s Word. .
During weeks 1-15, students will take one key verse and study it in-depth and in context. Students will be required to open their bibles, to read, think, memorize, discuss and journal as they work throughout the week. Passages and explanations are provided to guide them along their journey through scripture. Week 16 will pull all that is learned together and give students a clear representation of the gospel.
Verses are provided in 3 versions: KJV, NIV and ESV-
– Day 1: Verse introduction, writing, reading in context (the entire chapter) and journaling.
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– Day 2: Rereading the chapter, defining difficult or unfamiliar words. Begin memorizing.
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– Day 3: Read an in-depth explanation with multiple scriptural references for understanding + journaling.
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– Day 4: Continued memorization work and journaling a plan to implement their learning into daily life.
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– Day 5: Recording the verse from memory, discussion with parent or adult mentor + journaling
Want to use in a ministry? Purchase a Ministry License!
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Ready to study Ancient Greece? This unit emphasizes the history and contributions of the ancient Greeks and how the Greeks have influenced modern culture.
Unit Focus:
– Characteristics of Greek culture
– Achievements of Alexander the Great
– Characteristics of Athens and Sparta
– Contributions of ancient Greek civilizationIncludes:
– Student text: Easy to read and understand. Includes vocabulary, maps, illustrations, student text and practice (both vocabulary and comprehension) questions.
– Teacher’s guide: Active, hands-on suggestions for enrichment including research ideas, game and art ideas, group activities, map work and more.
– Answer KeysWant a full-year of World History? Click here!
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This BUNDLE includes both the student textbook and teacher’s guide for World History 1.
It includes 21 units from Ancient Egypt to the rise of nationalism in the 1800’s.See unit details below in description.
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$20.00Original price was: $20.00.$15.00Current price is: $15.00.Studying mammals? Want students to research and create reports on these amazing animals? This is the BUNDLE for you!
It includes EIGHT products (Flying, Arboreal, Fossorial, Saltatorial, Natatorial, Arboreal, Fossorial, and Saltatorial Mammals) and each are designed to guide students through the process of researching and reporting what they have found.
Students will be given specific questions to research plus they will be asked to give the full classification of their selected species, to draw a picture of it and to indicate on a world map where it resides, within each of the individual products.
If you choose, you may also assign them to research and report multiple animals for each product by simply having them complete the pages for each animal.
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Art…Students love it but when it comes to drawing, most need a drawing guide to help. This resource will guide students in their drawing of many favorite parts about fall! Perfect for children and adults of all ages.
In this guide, you will find over 60 different fall images divided into categories:
– In the Kitchen
– Home Decor
– Autumn Foliage
– Layering Up for Cooler Weather
– October Themes
– On the FarmIn addition to the drawing guide, you will also find a template for students to draw their favorite part about autumn and also write about it. The perfect ELA cross curricular connection! (See description below for a detailed list images included in this drawing guide.)
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Looking for a fun and creative pumpkin themed activity? This resource will excite and motivate students to write. With 6 funny pumpkin faces and 3 differentiated writing papers, students will love writing and publishing an imaginative story.
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Students will explore the stages of an apple tree’s life cycle with this differentiated foldable craft activity! Fun and engaging!
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Having a math notebook to refer to while working independently will boost confidence and productivity. Designed for Middle and High School students.
Includes sections for:
– Number Sense
– Algebraic Reasoning
– Data Analysis & Probability
– Geometry
– Ratios, Proportions and Scale(Please refer to description below for a complete listing of notes.)
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$33.50Original price was: $33.50.$25.00Current price is: $25.00.400+ pages – Little House on the Prairie engaging literature units!
Included in this BUNDLE:
- Little House on the Prairie
- The Long Winter
- Farmer Boy
- These Happy Golden Years
- Little House in the Big Woods
- By the Shores of Silver Lake
- On the Banks of Plum Creek
Each unit includes:
- Vocabulary work – Students are asked to find and write a definition, an antonym and a synonym for each word given.
- Reading journal for every chapter in every book
- Reading comprehension quizzes (including keys)
- Essay questions – Many will ask students not only about events in each book but also ask students to relate events to their own lives in some way.
- Oral discussion questions – Perfect for large or small groups (literature circle) discussions.
Studying early American history? The American frontier? Pioneers? Wonderful cross-curricular work!
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Twelve fun seek and find picture puzzles, each with a monthly theme! Similar to “I Spy”, each worksheet has 7 different images. Students will find, count and record the number of times each image is spotted! Print and go to give each student a worksheet or laminate to use again and again!
Answer keys included
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This engaging and cross-curricular mini-unit will teach students all about the elephant shrew! A strange and unusual animal, the elephant shrew is a small rodent-like mammal which gets its name from the resemblance between its elongated nose and the trunk of an elephant.
In this unit, students will read all about this little mammal…
– a description
– interesting facts
– where it lives
– what it eats
– interaction with humans
– if they make good pets
– behavior
– reproductionAfter reading all about the elephant shrew, students will complete a two-page activity in which they will draw the animal, do a little map work, answer questions and write about what they’ve learned.
Next, there are several hands-on ideas to continue building their knowledge and creating projects around this strange and unusual creature.




















