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Students will be able to CREATE and DISPLAY wonderful Christmas creations using this resource!
This 91 page download contains 18 different themes:
- gift bow
- train
- bells
- elf girl with candy cane
- elf boy with candy cane
- Santa frog with ornament
- gingerbread house
- jumping reindeer
- walking reindeer
- Santa with list
- gifts
- nutcracker
- candy cane
- dancing candy canes
- angel
- Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus
- Manger with Jesus
- Jesus with 3 wise men
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Here are three Math Geometry posters (polygon family trees) to display in your classroom! These will be a great visual addition to help introduce the relationships between shapes and shape vocabulary.
Included:
- Poster #1 Polygons will show: triangle pentagon, heptagon, quadrilateral, hexagon, octagon,
- Poster #2 Triangles will show: acute (scalene, isosceles, equilateral), obtuse (scalene, isosceles), right (scalene, isosceles)
- Poster #3 Quadrilaterals will show parallelograms (rhombuses, rectangles, squares), non-parallelograms (trapezoids, trapeziums, kites)
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As students learn new words, have them create their own personal dictionary! This resource provides a page for each letter of the alphabet plus a section with pages that students can keep words that are categorized by parts of speech: nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, preposition. Students can use their dictionary throughout the year when completing writing assignments or anytime!
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Help your students get creative! This mini-book template resource can be used by students to…
1. Publish their own short stories
2. Write definitions for spelling or vocabulary words
3. Create their own ‘study’ books from any lesson
4. Use within interactive notebooks
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This resource offers vocabulary work, reading comprehension and discussion questions about the story and characters..
About the book (Not included):
The Whipping Boy is a Newbery medal-winning children’s book by Sid Fleischman, first published in 1986.
It is the story of a friendship that develops between Prince Brat and his whipping boy, Jemmy, who was forced to take punishments for the prince. Though these boys seem to be complete opposites, they display courage and a willingness to help one another when they are faced with danger.
Interest level:
Grades 4 – 8Reading level:
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Looking for a quick Language Arts activity around the December holidays? Here is a ‘Christmas Similes‘ worksheet that your students will enjoy…and require them to put on their ‘critical thinking’ hats!
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Workbook filled with 2nd Grade skills – Over 170 pages.
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7 Posters that will guide students through the rules of dividing words into syllables!
Example: The first poster tells students to first check for prefixes and suffixes and to divide these from the root word. Next, the students are told to check for multiple consonants together between vowels and then how to proceed.
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9 flash cards – ASL signs for colors
Includes signs for: yellow, white, red, purple, orange, green, brown, blue and black
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This resource can be used to research and report on one bird or use again and again to create an entire collection of notebook pages on local birds. Regardless of where you live, these pages will have students observing and learning about local birds.
Once a student identifies the bird to be researched, they will report on…
– where the bird lives
– habitat
– physical characteristics
– diet
– predators
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This free resource gives easy to follow pictures / instructions on basic knitting
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This b/w resource includes two reference posters that will allow your students to visually see (and learn) about place value!
The first poster clearly displays place value (using base ten blocks) for ones, tens, hundreds and thousands.
The second poster displays a table showing place value up through a hundred million as well as explains how to write expanded notation.