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* Critical thinking required! * Help students practice math skills with this fun and engaging Math game! Students will be given 4 numbers and a solution. They will need to find a way to use all four numbers to find the solution which may require a a combination of adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing! Includes: 30 game cards.
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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.
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This resource is meant to help students learn and remember the basic parts of a neuron (dendrite, nucleus, cell body, myelin sheath, axon and axon terminals).
Includes:- – Poster
- – Center activity
- – 2 Student worksheets
- – Answer Key
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The resource is a 15 question quiz that will assess student understanding of the following structures / organelles of a plant cell: cell wall, mitochondria, chloroplast, cell membrane, vacuole, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum w/ ribosomes, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, nucleus, nucleolus, peroxisome, cytoskeleton
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Molly Pitcher is a nickname given to a woman said to have fought in the American Battle of Monmouth, generally believed to have been Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley. However, various Molly Pitcher tales grew in the telling, and many historians regard Molly Pitcher as folklore rather than history, or suggest that Molly Pitcher may be a composite image inspired by the actions of a number of real women. The name itself may have originated as a nickname given to women who carried water to men on the battlefield during War.
If you are looking for a student centered resource to help students learn and practice research skills, report writing skills, project skills, presentation skills and more. Use it within a Language Arts classroom or a Social Studies / U.S. History classroom. Very flexible and cross-curricular!
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Lady Deborah Moody is notable as the founder of Gravesend, Brooklyn, and is the only woman known to have started a village in colonial America. She was the first known female landowner in the New World.
If you are looking for a student centered resource to help students learn and practice research skills, report writing skills, project skills, presentation skills and more. Use it within a Language Arts classroom or a Social Studies / U.S. History classroom. Very flexible and cross-curricular!
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Human Anatomy – Muscle Groups Video has been created to introduce, explain and/or review voluntary and involuntary muscles in the human body. Each group is defined, explained and definitions given. This is great for visual learners!
To add student interest, one student is helping another student learn, interesting graphics have been added and upbeat music fills the background. (Music is easily muted if needed.)
Supporting Document: A worksheet (with answer key) that students can complete as they watch!
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This student-centered, engaging resource has been designed to give students a good working knowledge of Paul Revere and related information surrounding the American Revolution.
(See description below for more details)
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These 300 problems will give your students the practice they need to reinforce their multiplication skills (double digit x double digit)! This resource includes 15 worksheets with 20 problems each. Each can be used by students for practice or for assessment (quiz and test). Answer keys provided.
Skill: Students will multiply a double digit whole number by a double-digit whole number.
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This resource offers vocabulary work, reading comprehension and discussion questions about the story and characters.
About the book (Not included):
Walk Two Moons is a novel written by Sharon Creech, published and winner of the 1995 Newbery Medal. The major themes in the story include the development of new relationships, dealing with grief, love, death, cultural identity, women’s roles as mothers and wives, the hardships of life, and the adventures of misunderstandings and coming to terms with reality.Interest level:
Grades 4 – 8Reading level:
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This resource, Earth’s Layers – Nomenclature Cards, will help your students learn the names of the layers of the Earth: upper mantle, lower mantle, outer core, inner core, and crust.
I’ve also included a set of blank cards for students to use and label themselves!
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Susan B Anthony was a great influential woman in American History who was a major women’s rights activist and played a pivotal role in the women’s suffrage movement. She was also an abolitionist and worked in the Temperance movement as well.
This resource, Susan B Anthony – Biographical Research & Notebooking, has been designed to provide your students with the materials they need to complete a research / report project about her!
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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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In geography, students should learn the five themes of geography. Learning these themes will help students begin to think like geographers…organizing space (i.e. ‘the world’) in much the same way as historians organize time. This resource will teach students the five themes plus gives them the opportunity to practice using them!
Includes:
– 4.5 pages of informational text explaining the themes in detail
– A notebooking template and explanation strips for students to use as a study aid
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This resource combines geography, state studies and art giving students a coloring page for the flag of each U.S. state! Each page has a large state flag to color + the state name. Whether you are studying each state or simply want to provide some fun but educational activities to your classroom, students will enjoy this resource.
** This resource includes the NEW Mississippi state flag **
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Here is a fun Art project for the month of December! Includes templates to build a cute gingerbread house from paper.
- – House template with roof
- – Window templates
- – Candy templates
- – Tree templates
- – Icicle templates