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Add some literary device spice into your Christmas lesson plans with this set of analogy worksheets inspired by Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. This product includes 5 worksheets: 3 short answer (with word banks) and 2 multiple choice. Answer Keys provided
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In this informational text lesson, students will learn about Christmas carol, Silent Night, which is one of the world’s most well-known Christmas songs. Written in 1816 by an Austrian priest named Father Josef Mohr, it has since been translated into more than 140 different languages and was even sung as part of the ‘Christmas Truce’ during World War I in 1914. Historic facts like these are included in this informational text.
After students read the text, they will:
1. Complete a short comprehension worksheet.
2. Write an opinion essay (choosing to write their opinion that answers one of two given questions). -
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Here are 11 Math worksheets for students who are beginning to work with and understand equivalent fractions. (Denominators up to 10 – Answer Keys included)
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Placental mammals are the most diverse group of mammals with about 4000 discovered species and include dogs, cats, rodents, elephants, whales, cattle, pigs, humans and many more! If you are planning a study on these mammals, this product will guide students through their research and can be used as the end reporting tool!
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This science, animal study activity is designed to guide your students through the researching and reporting of any egg laying mammal (also known as Monotremes). These unusual mammals only reside in Australia and New Guinea. There are only five known species of monotremes: the platypus and four species of echidna.
This product will guide students through their research and can be used as the end reporting tool!
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Students love kangaroos, wallabies, koalas and other pouch carrying animals also known as marsupials! This resource will guide students through their research on these amazing pouch carrying animals and can be used as the end reporting tool!
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Any mammal designed to swim such as a whale, sea lion, seal or walrus is considered a natatorial mammal. The term natatorial comes from the Latin natātor, natātōrem meaning “swimmer”. This product is perfect for your students if you want to assign a research & report project on water dwelling mammals. It will guide students through their research and can be used as the end reporting tool!
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$2.00Buy NowOne way of categorizing animals is how they move. Mammals that are designed to jump, hop, gallop, or leap are called Saltatorial mammals such as the kangaroo, leopard, rabbit, horse, antelope and many others! This product is perfect to use as a research and report assignment to have students study mammals that jump, hop, gallop and/or leap! It will guide students through their research and can be used as the end reporting tool!
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Burrowing, ground dwelling mammals are known as fossorial mammals. Fossorial comes from the Latin fossor, meaning “digger”, thus mammals such as groundhogs, gophers, moles, rabbits and others are in this group. This resource will help students research and report on fossorial mammals as it guides students through their research and can be used as the end reporting tool!
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During a study of animals (specifically tree-dwelling, arboreal mammals), students can use this product to research and report on animals such as the koala, monkey, sloth or possum. Any tree dwelling mammal is considered arboreal. Students can use this product as both a guide to their research as well as the end reporting tool!
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In the Science field of Zoology there is a group of mammals that are considered ‘flying’ mammals. This product makes it easy to assign students to research and report on one of these ‘flying’ mammals! Students will be able to use the product to both guide their research and use as their reporting tool.
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This Winter writing and grammar resource has a snow globe theme and has four different levels for students of different abilities. In this Language Arts product, all four levels require students to write and two of the levels add Grammar. Students will be asked to use their imaginations and be creative!
Includes:
Level 1: Color the picture and write about the picture. (slightly larger lines for writing than the next three)
Level 2: Color and write a short story inspired by the snow globe picture.
Level 3: Color. Write three words that describe (adjectives). Write 3 sentences using the adjectives.
Level 4: Color. Write a noun that names what is in the picture. Using their imagination, they are asked to write a verb tell what is happening. Then they are to write a story about the picture keeping in mind the verb they wrote.Each level has 7 designs. One design is blank in which students are to draw their own picture in the snow globe before proceeding with the rest of the activity.
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Comprehension and vocabulary activities for the Newbery award-winning novel, The Family Under the Bridge written by Natalie Savage Carlson. This book will expose your students to the hardships of poverty and the power that comes with family. The setting: Christmas time in Paris. (I include this as a Christmas book, but it can be used anytime!)
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Here is a FULL MONTH of Math pages with a Snowman theme for 1st Grade! Includes: 30 student pages for practice and reinforcement of many 1st grade math skills.
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Cute, whimsical mini-book templates for students to use when self-publishing their work. Ideas for use: Have students create a ‘snowman’ story, write a report about snow, a narrative about building a snowman, or a snowman poem!
Includes:
- 2 template sizes
- Cover pages for each size template
- 22 template pages in all
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Is your Science class studying (or preparing to study) ocean life, crustaceans or the phylum Arthropoda? This resource, Parts of a Crab – Poster & Worksheets, includes a labeled poster of a crab and 2 worksheets (or quizzes).
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Use this resource, Constellation Quizzes, to assess student knowledge of the imaginary star outlines or patterns on our ‘celestial sphere’ or they can be used simply as worksheets during the learning of the constellations! I’ve included 2 sets (with a total of 6 quizzes).
Each quiz will give students pictures and names of constellations and students will need to identify (match) each.
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This Astronomy / Science resource, Constellation Flashcards, contains 2 sets of 24 constellations for a total of 48 cards. (Includes Astrological / Zodiac Constellations)
- Set one has lines that show the stars connected to create the constellation.
- Set two shows only the stars of the constellation (no lines). You can use set two to have students learn the ‘grouping of the stars’ as they actually see them in the sky -or- you can allow students to actually draw the lines on each card to help learn the constellations.
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Studying the state of New Jersey? Perhaps doing a unit on Ornithology? Check out this Notebooking set designed around the New Jersey State Bird!
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.
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ABC’s and Sight Words for Kindergarten includes 18 student pages ready to use during the month of December and leading up to Christmas PLUS 9 pages (in color) and 9 pages (in black/white) of sight word flash cards!
The unit contains all 52 Kindergarten sight words: all, am, are, at, ate, be, black, brown, but, came, did, do, eat, four, get, good, has, he, into, like, must, new, no, now, on, our, out, please pretty, ran, ride, saw, say, she, so, son, that, there, they, this, too, under, want, was, well, went, what, white, who, will, with, yes
The unit begins for students who need practice with the alphabet (both capital and lower case). It continues with students tracing each sight (distributed in easy to complete pages). The last section of the unit contains sight word flash cards! There are 2 sets of flash cards. 1 set in color for you to use in centers as well as another set in black and white to give to students!