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This resource, Informational Text: The Cornucopia – A Symbol of Thanksgiving, has been designed to help students develop comprehension skills, learn word part meanings (Language Arts), and build content area knowledge (History).
The cornucopia is a one of the most common symbol for the November holiday and yet why is that? How did it get its name? What Greek Myth is the basis for the cornucopia? What are the Latin roots of the word? Students will learn these things in just 1 page of informational text!
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Studying the state of Oregon and state symbols? What is the state bird of Oregon?
This project-based unit is designed to help students study and record information about Oregon’s state bird: Western Meadowlark
⭐Included:
– A map page (for the state)
– Scientific classification page
– A page for students to give details about the bird’s physical description, habitat, diet, life span and reproduction
– A page where students will do additional map work to show where in the U.S. the bird lives in addition to migration information
– Coloring page
– Several pages on which students can use for expository and/or creative writing as well as sections in which students may draw.⭐ 14 pages in all and is designed for different levels / abilities.
My Teaching Library has a notebooking set for each of all 50 states. In addition, you can get all of them bundled!
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This Solar System product will help students learn and reinforce their knowledge of the order of the planets and to be able to visual size differences of the planets! Each color poster has a duplicate b/w poster that can be used as a student handout. There are also worksheets for students to complete (with and without word banks). This resource provides 2 sets of all resources – One which includes the dwarf planet of Pluto and one that does not.
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This engaging literature unit for the chapter book, “The Long Winter” by Laura Ingalls Wilder offers a reading journal, vocabulary work, discussion questions, writing assignments and 11 reading comprehension quizzes (with keys). Designed to keep students thoughtfully engaged. 58 pages.
👈Book not included. Click to purchase the book
About the book: The Long Winter is a historical fiction children’s novel written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published in 1940, the sixth of nine books in her Little House series. It is set in southeastern Dakota Territory during the severe winter of 1880–1881, when she turned 14 years old. The novel was one runner-up for the Newbery Medal in 1941 (Newberry Honor Book).Interest Level:
Grades 4 – 8Reading Level:
Grades 3 – 6BUNDLE & SAVE: Little House of the Prairie Literature BUNDLE | Laura Ingalls Wilder
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Science Experiment Lab Record Worksheets will give your students the ability to organize their activities, observations and conclusions for any experiment!
There are 3 different worksheets from which to choose:
#1: “Science Labe Observation Form” – 1 page
– Students will name themselves as the ‘scientist’ and will be given sections to name the subject/topic, give details for the procedure (what they will do), their prediction (what they think will happen, their observations (what they saw) and an evaluation (why they think the result happened and what was learned).#2: “Lab Report” – 2 pages
– First page (completed prior to the experiment): Students will name the experiment, list materials, questions they have and their hypothesis.
– Second page (completed after the experiment): Students will name the specific question they are testing, restate their hypothesis, detail the procedure and observations and then write their conclusions.#3: “My Science Experiment” – 1 page
– Students will state the purpose of the experiment, their hypothesis, detail the procedure, give their observations and write their conclusions. -
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Studying fish? Ichthyology? Perhaps you are simply looking for fun coloring pages? Here are 18 pages of FISH to color! Sharks, trout, angel fish, clown fish and many others.
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This resource can be used as 3 posters or 12 bookmarks and will help students remember the rules for plural nouns.
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This is a downloadable copy of the book. (64 pages)
About the book: Topics include anatomy; the representation of wings, feathers, and flight; and details for drawing beaks, feet, and plumage -
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These two worksheets will ask student to identify the following shapes by picture and description: cube, cylinder, cuboid, cone, sphere
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French Posters – Numbers 1-20, each with a French flag and the Eiffel Tower! Perfect to display in any classroom in which beginning French is being taught.
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This engaging and fun Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great book study is filled with reading, vocabulary and extended activities.
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 (50 Words)
- Vocabulary definitions worksheet
- Crossword puzzle
- 2 Analogy worksheets
- 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
About the book
Is Sheila Tubman the outgoing, witty, and capable Sheila the Great? Or is she the secret Sheila, afraid of the dark, dogs, and swimming? Maybe this summer she’ll find out the truth.“It’s hard to imagine any child (or parent) who wouldn’t enjoy this absolute lark of a book… in which the author makes her points without a single preachy word.” –Publishers Weekly
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This resource, Oceans – World Geography Nomenclature Cards, will help your students learn the names and locations of the world’s 5 major oceans: Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific, Indian and Southern.
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This article will help students understand about the famous American pilot, Amelia Earhart. This product includes one page of informational text. After students read the text, there is a graphic organizer to complete and a short (7 question) multiple choice reading comprehension assessment.
This product can be a quick mini-lesson on the life of Earhart or the springboard to a more in-depth study. This product is recommended for 5th-6th graders based on the ARI (Automated Readability Index) of 6.80.
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Hands-on learning! This solar eclipse activity has been designed to help students visualize a solar eclipse by creating a simple paper model of one.
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This is a downloadable copy of the book. (400 pages)
About the book: When Mary Lennox was sent to Misselthwaite Manor to live with her uncle, everybody said she was the most disagreeable-looking child ever seen…So begins the famous opening of one of the world’s best-loved children’s stories. First published in 1911, this is the poignant tale of a lonely little girl, orphaned and sent to a Yorkshire mansion at the edge of a vast lonely moor. At first, she is frightened by this gloomy place, but with the help of the local boy Dickon, who earns the trust of the moor’s wild animals with his honesty and love, the invalid Colin, a spoiled, unhappy boy terrified of life, and a mysterious, abandoned garden, Mary is eventually overcome by the mystery of life itself—its birth and renewal, its love and joy.
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✏️A student-centered resource to help students learn and practice research skills, report writing, project and presentation skills.
Students will use this project-based unit to learn about and report on Booker T Washington. Booker T. Washington was an American educator, author, orator, and advisor to presidents of the United States. Between 1890 and 1915, Washington was the dominant leader in the African-American community.
✏️This notebooking project unit can be assigned individually or within cooperative groups. Use it within a Language Arts classroom or a Social Studies / U.S. History classroom. Very flexible and cross-curricular! After completing the written portion of this 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 this resource?
- 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 Benjamin Franklin shape book includes a cover and several templates on which students can write. Students can use to self-publish a story about Franklin, a report or even a poem!
Templates have been created with differing line width so it can be utilized by a variety of levels.
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Help students learn the parts of the mouth and the types of teeth with this labeled poster and worksheet!
Looking for additional resources to use with the resource?
Tooth Anatomy Diagram and Worksheet
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Get ready to explore the land of hospitality, diverse landscapes, and rich history! This 15-page resource offers a comprehensive, “textbook-style” deep dive into the South Region. From the sunny coasts of Florida to the rolling hills of West Virginia and the plains of Texas, your students will get a full-flavor look at what makes the South unique.
Designed to align with the U.S. Census Bureau divisions, this unit ensures your students are learning geography based on official standards.
🧠 The “How” and “Why” (Educational Benefits)
Why add this to your lesson plan? It’s designed to move students from passive readers to active thinkers:
- Priming the Brain: The Anticipation Activity forces students to think about what they think they know before they dive in, which is a proven strategy for increasing reading comprehension. 💡
- Structured Discovery: By organizing the text into six clear pillars—Land and Water, Climate, Products/Resources, Landmarks, Culture, and Food—students learn to categorize and organize complex information. 🏛️🍤
- Standardized Accuracy: This resource follows the U.S. Census Bureau regional map, including AL, AR, DE, FL, GA, KY, LA, MD, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA, and WV.
- Brain-Boosting Fun: The “State Name Unscramble” provides a fun cognitive break while reinforcing spelling and state recognition. 🧩
🛠️ Creative Ways to Use This Resource
- Regional Rotation Centers: Set up “The South” as one of your geography stations. Students can read the text and complete the category questions independently. 🏫
- “Travel Expert” Presentations: Assign different student pairs, (or different family members) one specific category (e.g., “Southern Food” or “Landmarks”) to read about and then present their findings. 🎤
- The Perfect Sub Folder Addition: Because it includes the informational text, worksheets, and answer keys, this is a stress-free “grab-and-go”. 🍎
- Integrated Literacy: Use the informational text during your ELA block to practice identifying main ideas and supporting details in non-fiction writing.
📝 What’s Inside This 15-Page Resource:
- Textbook-Style Informational Text: High-quality, engaging content.
- Anticipation Guide: To spark interest and check prior knowledge.
- Themed Worksheets: Dedicated question sets for every regional category.
- State Name Unscramble: A fun vocabulary-building activity.
- Full Answer Keys: For quick and easy grading! ✅
Pro Tip: To turn this into a full hands-on project, pair it with the US Geography – South Scrapbooking Pages! Students can use the facts from this text to illustrate and curate their very own Southern travel journal.
🚀 Bring the South to Your Classroom!
Stop searching for scattered facts and give your students a structured, engaging path to geographic mastery. Download the Regions of the U.S. – South Region today and start exploring! 🗺️✨
⭐ This product is included in a $$$ SAVING BUNDLE: Regions of the U.S.A. | Geography Bundle
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Studying the state of New York and state symbols? What is the state bird of New York?
This project-based unit is designed to help students study and record information about New York’s state bird: Eastern Bluebird
What type of pages are contained in this set:
– A map page (for the state)
– Scientific classification page
– A page for students to give details about the bird’s physical description, habitat, diet, life span and reproduction
– A page where students will do additional map work to show where in the U.S. the bird lives in addition to migration information
– Coloring page
– Several pages on which students can use for expository and/or creative writing as well as sections in which students may draw.14 pages in all and is designed for different levels / abilities.






















