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Studying ‘Force & Motion‘ in your classroom? This resource has been designed to help students gain a greater understanding as well as to help them retain the information they are learning!
Includes 2 Mini-Books:
- 1 for instructional Use (Will help with understanding)
- 1 for students to complete (Will help with retention of knowledge)
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Combine a fun Valentine’s Day craft activity with Math graphing using this February, heart themed resource!
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This is a complete downloadable copy of the book published in 1889.
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Designed to help 2nd and 3rd Grade students practice an important Language Arts / Reading skill – Finding the main idea! This resource includes 5 days of practice.
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This phonics, learning to read resource will help students create words using 4 word wheels ( -ale, -ame, -ank, -ash ). As students create new words, they can write each word on the included ‘Creating Words’ worksheet!
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Hands Off Me Gold is a FUN March Math file folder game that is designed to help students practice addition and subtraction facts 0-30. Your students are going to LOVE this St. Patrick’s Day themed math center with leprechauns, pots and gold coins!
Included: Gold coins with over 720 addition and subtraction problems (numbers used are from 0 – 30) Also included are blank gold coins and pots so that you can design the game even further. Can be used with PreK to 2nd grade because you choose the difficulty level.
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Here are 62 colorful Fall writing and notebooking pages that can set your student’s writing and reporting on fire!
Suggested uses:
- – Back to School writing
- – Fall / Autumn themed writing (stories, poetry, book reports)
- – To create a Memory book
- – In writing centers
- – For bulletin board displays
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Studying the state of Alabama? Perhaps doing a unit on Ornithology? This project based unit is designed to help students study and record information about Alabama’s state bird – the Northern Flicker!
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This reading / literacy resource has been created to use with the Caldecott winning book, Jumanji, written by Chris Van Allsburg. It includes guided reading questions, journal response pages, reading journal pages, student activity pages, extended activities, and vocabulary work. Designed to use with 3rd – 4th -5th grades.
Includes:
- Guided Reading includes Pre-Reading, About the Cover, After Reading, and About the Art questions.
- Journal Response pages include questions about the story, an area for students to develop their own questions, questions students still have after reading and art expressions.
- Reading Journal (2 pages from which to choose) on which students record pages read, new words, record story events and student opinion about the story.
- Student Activity pages include creating a story setting map (with key), art work and write a different ending.
- Extended Activity (11 from which to choose) examples: Create a diorama of a favorite scene, create a board game.
- Vocabulary Work includes a word wall (40 words), definition and sentence writing and word search.
Reading Level information about Jumanji: Level: 3.9
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This resource includes 14 flashcards (all in both color and b/w) for naming family members. They include: father, mother, husband, wife, parents, child, son, daughter, sister, brother, siblings, grandparents, grandfather, grandmother. Also comes with 2 blank cards for you to add others if you like!
Each flash card includes the word in French, in English and a photo.
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Why teach about syllables? Dividing words into parts, or “chunks” helps speed the process of decoding. Knowing the rules for syllable division can students read words more accurately and fluently. Understanding syllables can also help students learn to spell words correctly. This resource will help your students learn to divide words into syllables!
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Students love studying insects and the ‘common’ ant may not seem so common after this unit where they will learn all about ants! Ants have some unique capabilities and there are more than 10,000 known ant species around the world. This resource is an interactive, hands-on Science project that will engage your classroom in student centered learning.
🐜During the process, students will learn about…
- – Life Cycle of an Ant
- – Types of ants
- – Social structure of an Ant Colony
- – Food and Habitat of Ants
- – Ant Communication
- – Ant Predators
- – Positive and Negative Ecosystem Impact of Ants
- – Anatomy of the Ant…and more!
After completion, students will have a beautiful 3D project to keep. Projects can be individual or you can assign as a cooperative learning activity.
🐜 Includes:
- Informational text about ants (life of the ant, communication, food, appearance, anatomy, habitat and more)
- Posters and diagrams of life cycle and ant anatomy
- Flash cards of 15 different types of ants (pics and information)
- Fun fact cards
- Suggested vocabulary (with definitions)
- Templates for project
- Template instructions / Project instructions
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Your students will be inspired to write using these fun, print and go pages with a back to school theme! Whether you assign a creative writing project, a get to know you piece or anything else, you’ll find pages that are perfect to use. Most pages have single lined sheets but a few are completely open. Several have sections designed for students to add their own illustrations.
Includes:
- 32 Color pages
- 28 B/W pages
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Studying the state of Ohio? Perhaps doing a unit on Ornithology? This project-based unit is designed to help students study and record information about Ohio’s state bird – the Northern Cardinal! To learn more, see details below or you can preview a similar product here.
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This Rhyming Word Ornaments – A Christmas Unit will be a FUN addition to your classroom lesson plans this holiday season!
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A complete Guided Reading resource for the Caldecott book: Snowflake Bentley!
Includes:
- A Guided Reading (Teacher page) to use before the book is read and contains Pre-reading questions plus questions about the cover
- A Guided Reading (Teacher page) to use after reading the book and contains questions about the plot of the story and the artwork.
- 4 Journal Response pages (Student)
– Two to use during and after the reading of the book
– Two Art prompt pages
About the book: The book is based on a true story. Martin has written about the first known snowflake photographer, Wilson Bentley, and his interest in capturing snowflakes. From the time he was a small boy, Wilson Bentley saw snowflakes as small miracles. And he determined that one day his camera would capture for others the wonder of the tiny crystal.
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Help Students learn to identify and answer directional questions about the continents (South America, North America, Europe, Asia, Antarctica, Australia, Africa) and oceans (Atlantic, Arctic, Southern, Indian, Pacific) with this resource!
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Here are 12 Math worksheets with a Christmas theme for use anytime in December! As students are beginning to work with equivalent fractions these worksheets will help them visually see and understand relationships. (Denominators up to 12 – Answer Keys included)
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Students will love this engaging, hands-on lapbooking project as they learn a brief history about the circus starting in Europe and then coming to the United States. They’ll also learn the difference between the early circus and the circus of today!