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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.
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$6.00Add to CartThis personal Student Dictionary is a must-have spelling, writing, vocabulary dictionary tool for elementary students.
Students will use this dictionary all day long as they encounter new words in all subjects, Language Arts, Math, Science and Social Studies. Each time they meet a new word, they can write the word, a definition and (if level appropriate) an antonym and synonym for the word!
Put away other personal student dictionaries that do not give students space to record definitions as many do!!
What this resource includes:
- – Personal Dictionary cover page
- – Sight word list
- – Commonly misspelled words list in the categories named above)
- – A-Z letter sections
Each A-Z letter section includes 4 pages:
- – Page will give students another list (aside from the two previous lists mentioned above) of commonly misspelled words that begin with that letter. There will also be room to record three words (word, definition, antonym and synonym for each).
- – Pages 2-4 will provide room for students to record 5 additional words on each (word, definition, antonym and synonym for each). If more pages are needed, simply provide additional copies of these pages for students to add in their dictionaries!
This Student Dictionary is ideal for grades 1-4 but can be used in other grades for students needing extra support with spelling, or for kiddos with special needs.
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$42.00Add to Cart✏️Student-centered units that includes 15 projects surrounding important women in U.S. History. These units will help students learn and practice research skills, report writing, project and presentation skills.
✏️Students will use these 15 project-based units to learn about and create reports and presentations on the following people:
- Anne Hutchinson
- Anne Bradstreet
- Deborah Sampson
- Lady Deborah Moody
- Molly Pitcher
- Mary Barrett Dyer
- Margaret Brent
- Sojourner Truth
- Rosa Park
- Mary Rowlandson
- Mercy Otis Warren
- Phillis Wheatley
- Abigail Adams
- Harriet Tubman
- Maya Angelo
✏️These notebooking projects can be assigned individually or within cooperative groups. Use them within a Language Arts classroom or a Social Studies / U.S. History classroom. Very flexible and cross-curricular!
After completing the written portion of each resource, you can grade it (or) assign students to do an oral and/or audio-visual presentation based on their findings/work.
✏️What is in each unit?
- Student instructions for using biographical notebooking, project pages
- Suggested research questions
- Student notebooking, project pages (includes covers, KWL, reference recording, report writing, and more)
- Teacher pages (instructions, assignment, evaluation)
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This is a project-based country study on the South American country of Ecuador focusing on the 5 Themes of Geography: location, place, regions, movement and human/environment integration! There are a lot of country studies but this one is different.
This study will ask students to ‘think like a geographer‘in their research and recording.
Using this resource, students will…
- Learn about the country of Ecuador
- Demonstrate knowledge of and ability to synthesize information and write about Ecuador through a 5 themes of geography lens.
- Create a wonderful project displaying their learning.
Sample questions include:
- – (Location) Describe the relative location of the country.
- – (Location) What is the latitude and longitude of the capital city?
- – (Place) What major landforms are found in the country?
- – (Place) What is/are the climate type(s) of the country?
- – (Regions) When considering this country, describe and give examples of at least one type of functional region within it.
- – (Movement) Describe any historically important migration patterns of information you have found about past or current migration for this country. You may include internal, external migration, emigration, immigration, return and/or seasonal migration.
- (Human/Environmental Integration) Give examples of how people who have lived in this country changed or modified the environment.
There are many more questions and this unit is designed to get your students thinking like a geographer!!
Students will need to have a good understanding of the 5 Themes of Geography to complete this project. Need teaching materials for the 5 Themes? Get My Teaching Library’s 5 Themes of Geography Bundle
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This is a project-based country study on the South American country of Suriname focusing on the 5 Themes of Geography: location, place, regions, movement and human/environment integration! There are a lot of country studies but this one is different.
This study will ask students to ‘think like a geographer‘in their research and recording.
Using this resource, students will…
- Learn about the country of Suriname
- Demonstrate knowledge of and ability to synthesize information and write about Suriname through a 5 themes of geography lens.
- Create a wonderful project displaying their learning.
Sample questions include:
- – (Location) Describe the relative location of the country.
- – (Location) What is the latitude and longitude of the capital city?
- – (Place) What major landforms are found in the country?
- – (Place) What is/are the climate type(s) of the country?
- – (Regions) When considering this country, describe and give examples of at least one type of functional region within it.
- – (Movement) Describe any historically important migration patterns of information you have found about past or current migration for this country. You may include internal, external migration, emigration, immigration, return and/or seasonal migration.
- (Human/Environmental Integration) Give examples of how people who have lived in this country changed or modified the environment.
There are many more questions and this unit is designed to get your students thinking like a geographer!!
Students will need to have a good understanding of the 5 Themes of Geography to complete this project. Need teaching materials for the 5 Themes? Get My Teaching Library’s 5 Themes of Geography Bundle
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This is a project-based country study on the South American country of Guyana focusing on the 5 Themes of Geography: location, place, regions, movement and human/environment integration! There are a lot of country studies but this one is different.
This study will ask students to ‘think like a geographer‘in their research and recording.
Using this resource, students will…
- Learn about the country of Guyana
- Demonstrate knowledge of and ability to synthesize information and write about Guyana through a 5 themes of geography lens.
- Create a wonderful project displaying their learning.
Sample questions include:
- – (Location) Describe the relative location of the country.
- – (Location) What is the latitude and longitude of the capital city?
- – (Place) What major landforms are found in the country?
- – (Place) What is/are the climate type(s) of the country?
- – (Regions) When considering this country, describe and give examples of at least one type of functional region within it.
- – (Movement) Describe any historically important migration patterns of information you have found about past or current migration for this country. You may include internal, external migration, emigration, immigration, return and/or seasonal migration.
- (Human/Environmental Integration) Give examples of how people who have lived in this country changed or modified the environment.
There are many more questions and this unit is designed to get your students thinking like a geographer!!
Students will need to have a good understanding of the 5 Themes of Geography to complete this project. Need teaching materials for the 5 Themes? Get My Teaching Library’s 5 Themes of Geography Bundle
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This is a project-based country study on the South American country of French Guiana focusing on the 5 Themes of Geography: location, place, regions, movement and human/environment integration! There are a lot of country studies but this one is different. This study will ask students to ‘think like a geographer‘ in their research and recording.
Using this resource, students will…
- Learn about the country of French Guiana
- Demonstrate knowledge of and ability to synthesize information and write about French Guiana through a 5 themes of geography lens.
- Create a wonderful project displaying their learning.
Sample questions include:
- – (Location) Describe the relative location of the country.
- – (Location) What is the latitude and longitude of the capital city?
- – (Place) What major landforms are found in the country?
- – (Place) What is/are the climate type(s) of the country?
- – (Regions) When considering this country, describe and give examples of at least one type of functional region within it.
- – (Movement) Describe any historically important migration patterns of information you have found about past or current migration for this country. You may include internal, external migration, emigration, immigration, return and/or seasonal migration.
- (Human/Environmental Integration) Give examples of how people who have lived in this country changed or modified the environment.
There are many more questions and this unit is designed to get your students thinking like a geographer!!
Students will need to have a good understanding of the 5 Themes of Geography to complete this project. Need teaching materials for the 5 Themes? Get My Teaching Library’s 5 Themes of Geography Bundle
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Henry Ford was an inventor, innovator, industrialist, and entrepreneur. In this resource, students will read about Ford’s life and business journey.
After reading, students will be asked a series of questions (multiple choice and short answer) to assess comprehension.
Students will learn:
- – About Henry’s family and early life
- – What he did at the age of 16
- – When he went to, left and then returned to Detroit
- – How he was first involved in car manufacturing and when he started Ford Motor Company
- – How is business practices made a huge stir in the country
- – One of his biggest challenges…and more!
Answer Key included!
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Help students learn, reflect and build a positive, growth mindset while completing this FREE journaling page!
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Studying insects? Doing a unit on entomology? Give students a resource to help guide an investigation as well as report what they find!
This product includes 5 different styles of insect investigation note cards and pages making it adaptable for multiple grades/levels. Depending on the information that you want students to gather and report, choose the appropriate style for the assignment. Once given the note card or page, the topics on each will help guide students as to the information they need to find and complete!
Details:
Style 1: (1/2 page note cards – 2 per page) Name of insect, habitat, diet, stages of the life cycle, role in the ecosystem and an interesting fact. Students will also draw a picture of the insect.
Style 2: (1 page) Name of insect, description, where in the world (map given to complete), habitat, diet, role in the ecosystem and an interesting fact. Students will draw a picture of the insect as well as draw and label the life cycle.
Style 3: (1/2 page note cards – 2 per page) Name of insect, scientific classification, habitat and diet. Students will draw a picture of the insect.
Style 4: (1 page) Name of insect, scientific classification, where in the world, habitat, diet, role in the ecosystem. Students will draw a picture of the insect as well as draw and label the life cycle.
Style 5: (1/4 page note cards – 4 per page) Name of insect, habitat, diet, stages of the life cycle, role in the ecosystem and an interesting fact. Students will also draw a picture of the insect. -
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$34.00Original price was: $34.00.$30.00Current price is: $30.00.Ready to take your students on the ultimate American road trip? This U.S. Regions Geography Bundle is designed to transform “just another lesson” into an immersive, hands-on exploration of the four major regions: the Northeast, South, Midwest, and West. Gone are the days of staring at static maps! Through nomenclature cards, rich informational texts, and creative scrapbooking projects, your students will dive deep into the unique heartbeat of each region.
🧠 The “How” and “Why” (Educational Benefits)
Geography is more than just memorizing borders; it’s about understanding the relationship between people and their environment. This bundle uses a multisensory approach to ensure every learner stays engaged:
- Active Synthesis: Instead of passive reading, students synthesize information by creating “scrapbook” pages, which helps with long-term retention. ✍️
- Holistic Learning: We cover the “big six” pillars of regional identity: Land & Water, Climate, Products & Resources, Landmarks, Culture, and Food. 🌽🌉
- Vocabulary Mastery: Using Montessori-style nomenclature cards, students build the specific terminology needed to discuss geography like young professionals. 📚
- Creative Ownership: By the end of the unit, students have a beautiful, personalized notebook that they are actually proud to show off! 🎨
🛠️ How to Use This Bundle
This bundle is flexible enough for a month-long deep dive or a year-long rotating center. Here’s a suggested workflow:
- Introduce: Use the Nomenclature Cards to introduce key terms and vocabulary for the region you are studying.
- Explore: Read through the Informational Texts together. Discuss the “flavor” of the region—what do they eat? What does the air feel like? What do they build? 🦞🏜️
- Apply: Distribute the Scrapbooking/Notebooking Pages. Students fill these out using the info texts, acting as “travelers” documenting their findings.
- Review: Use the included Worksheets as a quick check for understanding or a fun end-of-unit quiz.
📦 What’s Included in This $$$ Saving Bundle:
Resource Type Included Regions/Items Foundations US Regions Nomenclature Cards 📇 Northeast Informational Text + Scrapbooking Pages 🗽 South Informational Text + Scrapbooking Pages 🤠 Midwest Informational Text + Scrapbooking Pages 🌾 West Informational Text + Scrapbooking Pages 🏔️ 🚀 Level Up Your Geography Game!
Stop teaching from a dry textbook and start building a classroom of explorers. Grab the Regions of the U.S.A. Bundle today and watch your students fall in love with the diverse landscapes and cultures of the United States! ✨
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Looking for a fun way to teach students about the captivating phenomenon of a lunar eclipse? Add “Lunar Eclipse Mini Book: Earth Science – Learning about the Moon,” to your cart today, download and print! This resource will make complex space science accessible and exciting for young learners.
✨ What’s Included:
- – Five printable PDF pages that transform into a 10-page, student-created mini book.
- – Kid-friendly explanations of lunar eclipses, perfect for comprehension.
- – A dedicated page for students to illustrate their own lunar eclipse drawing.
📚 Learning Objectives
- – Students will be able to identify when a lunar eclipse can occur.
- – Students will understand the concepts of the umbra and penumbra shadows.
- – Students will be able to describe the conditions necessary for a total lunar eclipse.
- – Students will learn why total lunar eclipses can exhibit colorful hues.
- – Students will recognize and name the different phases of a lunar eclipse.
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$3.00Original price was: $3.00.$2.25Current price is: $2.25.Hands on learning! This BUNDLE includes two products that will help students gain an understanding of what happens during a solar eclipse!
What’s included:
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– A solar eclipse activity designed to help students visualize a solar eclipse through using common objects to actually demonstrate one.
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– A solar eclipse activity designed to help students visualize a solar eclipse by creating a simple paper model of an eclipse.
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5th Grade Math Complete is an 8-unit program that covers all of the important skills and concepts typically covered in 5th grade.
Includes both student and teacher editions!
This resource can be used within a classroom setting, co-op or with individual students. Because it can be used within a group setting, you’ll find many activities for students to complete in pairs of 2. If you are homeschooling multiple children close in age, it would be easy to adapt and teach students together! If you are homeschooling a single child, you can easily adapt these activities through your one-on-one interaction!
Unit 1: Volume
Unit 2: Fractions and Multiplication
Unit 3: Multiplication and Division: Fractions
Unit 4: Multiplication and Division: Multi-Digit Numbers
Units 5 & 6: Place Value/Decimal Operations
Unit 7: Shapes / Coordinate Plane
Unit 8: Full year review -
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$22.50Original price was: $22.50.$18.00Current price is: $18.00.Planning for your student(s) to read and study Judy Blume’s Fudge series of books? Here is a fun and engaging BUNDLE that includes unit studies for each of the books!
The 5 Fudge books covered in this bundle:
- Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
- Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great
- Superfudge
- Fudge-a-mania
- Double Fudge
Each unit includes:
- – Daily reading journal – Students will be asked to journal new or important words, characters in that day’s reading, a summary of what happened, to make a prediction of what will happen next and additional notes.
- – Vocabulary word wall (49 Words)
- – Vocabulary definitions worksheet
- – Crossword puzzle
- – 2 Analogy worksheets (critical thinking)
- – 2 Different comprehension assessments (can use one or both) – The first assessment is all multiple choice and covers basic story details. – The second assessment is more extensive and includes multiple choice, short and answer questions, an essay question, a character match and even a drawing component!
- – Answer keys
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These teepee (tipi) shaped mini book template pages are designed to give students to fun, creative way to self-publish when writing about Native Americans. They can be used to publish a report, a story, a poem or even related vocabulary that they have learned.
Includes:
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– 10 interior pages (blank, lined pages with and without pictures – horse, dream catcher, totem pole) -
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4th Grade Math Complete is an 9 unit program that covers all of the important skills and concepts typically covered in 4th grade. Each unit includes the student and teacher edition. This resource can be used within a classroom setting, co-op or with individual students. Because it can be used within a group setting, you’ll find many activities for students to complete in pairs of 2. If you are homeschooling multiple children close in age, it would be easy to adapt and teach students together. If you are homeschooling a single child, you can easily adapt these activities through your one-on-one interaction!
Unit 1: Factors and Multiples
Unit 2: Fraction Equivalence and Comparison
Unit 3: Operations to Fractions
Unit 4: Hundredths to Hundred-Thousands
Unit 5: Multiplicative Comparison and Measurement
Unit 6: Multiplying and Dividing Multi-digit Numbers
Unit 7: Geometry – Angles and Angle Measurement
Unit 8: Geometry – Two Dimensional Shapes (Properties)
Unit 9: Putting it Together (Round-up)See description below for further details.
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Two Christmas themed reading comprehension activities that can be used for extra practice or as an assessment on student ability to comprehend what they read.
Includes both a fiction and a nonfiction passages!Fiction passage title: Nobel Fir|A Christmas Tree
Nonfiction passage title: Christmas SymbolsAfter students read a passage, they will answer either multiple choice or short answer questions. A FUN maze is also included for each!
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Give students the practice they need when learning to solve one-step, one-variable, defined and undefined equations!
This resource provides 15 different worksheets, for a total of 375 problems.
All equations in this set of worksheets use only the properties of addition and subtraction, can be solved in one-step.
There are 3 groups of worksheets:
Group 1: Defined variables are all positive numbers less than 100.
Group 2: Defined variables are both positive and negative numbers, greater than -100 and less than 100.
Group 3: Undefined variables will be positive numbers (when found).Answer Keys included
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This resource has been created with three purposes in mind:
- 1st- To give students an opportunity to practice cursive handwriting
- 2nd- To allow students to read (and think) about scripture while they are practicing their handwriting
- 3rd- The resources provide an opportunity for parent/teacher and student(s) to converse about scripture and how to apply to their everyday lives.
There are 61 pages for students to practice their cursive handwriting skills. Each page will have students writing scripture, starting with Proverbs 1 and work through Proverbs 4.



















