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Fun counting and numbers learning (1-10) for your early learners! A 34-page resource that includes number wall display (numbers, number words and pictures) 8 simple student worksheets and 14 pages of center activities!
Students can learn and practice counting numbers 1-10 (seeing corresponding number words) throughout this resource. Also, included are some very simple visual addition and subtraction practice as well!
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$3.00Buy NowThis unit covers the life cycle of a pumpkin!Includes:
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B/W Life Cycle poster
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Color Life Cycle poster
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Word Wall Vocabulary
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Sequencing cards
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Life Cycle Worksheet (Cut-n-paste)
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Life Cycle Vocabulary matching
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Life Cycle Drawing
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Life Cycle Shape Book activity
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(Bonus Coloring page AND Pumpkin Seeds for counting)
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Biography & Literary Analysis – Arthur Miller (Downloadable .pdf)
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Help students prepare for the Math SAT with this resource. This 254-page workbook will help students prepare in every vital area of the test!
Secitions include:
- – Techniques and Strategies
- – Numbers & Operations Review
- – Algebra Review
- – Geometry Review
- – Problem Solving
- – 3 Practice Tests – with answer key and explanations
- – Math glossary
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Explore the Northern Hemisphere’s Winter constellations with this resource! Students will learn…
- What are the major constellations?
- What is the Greek Mythology behind them?
- What major stars will help guide them through the night sky?
- How is Orion the ‘key’ to locating the main constellations?
- What is the name of the North Star, and which constellation is it in?
- What is the brightest star in the sky?
Students will learn about the following constellations:
- Orion
- Canis Major
- Canis Minor
- Gemini
- Auriga
- Pleiades
- Taurus
- Draco
- Ursa
- Major
- Ursa Minor
- Cepheus
- Cassiopeia
They will learn the location of the following stars:
- Pollux
- Castor
- Capella
- Procyon
- Sirius
- Betelgeuse
- Rigel
- Aldebaran
- Capella
- Polaris
They will also learn which constellations are called the Northern Circumpolar constellations PLUS the Greek Mythology behind these major constellations!
Student activity sheets include:
- Fill in the blank (constellation and star names for the ‘Winter Sky’)
- Draw and name (the five circumpolar constellations and the North Star)
- Crossword Puzzle (in which they will use the information within the resource to gather answers)
Suggested follow up activities:
- Assign students to go outside after dark, find and draw the constellations they see and can identify.
- Visit a local planetarium
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This resource, Presidents Day Vocabulary FUN, includes 27 words appropriate for 3rd-5th graders. Students will be asked to define and use each word as well as completing several fun activity pages for the words. Perfect to use as a cross-curricular unit for both Language Arts and Social Studies / History!
Here is a short sample of some of the included words:
advice, citizen, counsel, dream, earnest, freedom, ideal, reform, patriot, traitActivity pages include:
- – Crossword Puzzle
- – Parts of Speech
- – Word Meanings
- – Alphabetical Order
- – Word Scramble
- – Writing
- – Word Maze
- – Word Search
— Answer Keys Included —
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A fun craft to create a ‘wearable‘ ties! Includes two templates (one for a bow tie and one for a necktie).
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This is a downloadable copy of the book, The Naval History of the United States (Vol 1)
About the book: From the era of pirates and the beginning of the navy to the events of 1776 and 1813
About the Author: Willis John Abbot (March 16, 1863 – May 19, 1934) was an American journalist, and a prolific author of war, army, navy, marine corps and merchant marine books.
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This informational text article is all about seals, where they live, their physical characteristics and about several different types of this cold-water mammal. After reading, students will complete a reading comprehension worksheet and (optional) write a story! Answer key provided.
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Since 1836, children have been delighted by these volumes filled with exotic adventures, exciting stories, beautiful poems, and funny fables. The Third Eclectic Reader includes “The Boy Who Cried Wolf,” “The Wind and the Sun,” and “We Are Seven.”
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This is a downloadable copy of the book.
About the book: The Story of Doctor Dolittle, (Being the History of His Peculiar Life at Home and Astonishing Adventures in Foreign Parts) (1920), written and illustrated by the British author Hugh Lofting, is the first of his Doctor Dolittle books, a series of children’s novels about a man who learns to talk to animals and becomes their champion around the world. It was one of the novels in the series which was adapted into the film Doctor Dolittle.About the Author: Hugh John Lofting was an English author trained as a civil engineer, who created the classic children’s character of Doctor Dolittle. Dolittle first appeared in Lofting’s illustrated letters to his children, written from the British Army trenches in World War I. He travelled widely as a civil engineer, before enlisting in the Irish Guards regiment of the British Army to serve in the First World War. Not wishing to write to his children about the brutality of the war, he wrote imaginative letters which later became the foundation of the successful Doctor Dolittle novels for children.
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This phonics chart will give students a visual aid to help them remember the sounds made by r-controlled vowels!
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Help students get creative! This resource gives students the templates to make several different types of pumpkin shape books. Students can self-publish stories, poems and reports using this resource. Can be used for multiple subjects.
Includes:
- – 3 Covers (Blank, “My Pumpkin Story”, “All About Pumpkins”)
- – 6 Inside pages (with and without lines and sections to draw pictures)
- – Seed and leaf templates (to add to their books if they wish)
Suggestions for use:
- – Writing Center: Create an October themed story
- – Writing Center: Write an Acrostic poem (PUMPKIN), using one page for each line
- – Writing Center: Write a Haiku poem around Fall or pumpkins
- – Science Center: Create a book about the life cycle of pumpkins
- – Social Studies: Write a report on how different cultures or people groups use pumpkins
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- This is a copy of Margaret Brown’s French Cookery book – Publication date: 1886
It includes a large variety of French recipes from the late 1800’s, written in very simplistic, paragraph form. Recipes from apple cake and corn bread to lobster fritters and rabbit fricassee!Here is an example of how recipes are written:
Peach Sauce.
Place the peach juice from the can into a small saucepan, add an equal volume of water, a little more sugar and 8 or 10 raisins, boil this 10 minutes, strain, and just before serving add 8 drops of extract of bitter almonds.
- This is a copy of Margaret Brown’s French Cookery book – Publication date: 1886
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A one-page resource that displays dotted wiggly lines for young students to cut as the practice cutting with scissors.
There are many benefits to cutting with scissors, including:
- Independent movements of each finger
- Strengthens hand muscles
- Bilateral coordination skills (two-handed coordination)
- Visual motor skills (eye-hand coordination)
- Visual perceptual tasks (directionality)
- Fine motor skills (separation of hand, finger dexterity)
- Promotes grasp pattern
- Focus and attention
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Daniel Boone is regarded as the first real American folk hero. Without his cunning bravery, settlement west of the Appalachians may not have been made possible for years. Boone’s Wilderness Road, which is still used today, helped bridge the Cumberland Gap, granting access to the state of Kentucky from Pennsylvania.
Thanks to the writing of John S. C. Abbot, the life and genius of Boone can truly be appreciated through Daniel Boone: The Pioneer of Kentucky. Find out just how Boone crafted his Wilderness Trail, what he did to make it happen, and how he overcame the struggles of life in late eighteenth century America.
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This is a Math and Geography Coordinate Activity!
Grid art is a terrific way to practice using coordinates (A1) (D8) which is an important skill to master.
Coordinates are a set of values that show an exact position which is used when graphing (Math) and reading maps (Geography). Your students will enjoy discovering the unknown, mystery picture…which happens to be Abraham Lincoln!
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We have now combined all 220 Dolch sight words into one bundle! So, with this purchase, you’ll not only get the 2nd grade Dolch sight words but all 220 words: Pre-Primer, Primer, 1st grade, 2nd grade and 3rd grade.
Dolch Sight Words have been found to be the most frequently used words in reading and writing. They include pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions and verbs that are difficult to sound out and are best learned by sight and repetition. By learning and practicing these words, children will enhance their reading skills and build confidence while doing so.
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A fun, interactive game that will have students learn all about the circulatory system!
- – deliver oxygen and food to the cells
- – have oxygen and carbon dioxide ‘ride’ on red blood cells
- – circulate red blood cells throughout the body – through the circulatory system (arteries and veins)
The first team to get all their oxygen to the cells, all the food to the cells, all the wastes to the kidneys and all the carbon dioxides to the lungs, wins the game!
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This 47-page resource, “Thanksgiving Notebooking Project”, will provide a month full of learning including expository and creative writing, vocabulary and more!
Included:
- Student Project Pages (Cover, Table of Contents, Project KWL and others)
- Informational Text:
– What is Thanksgiving Day?
– Presidential Thanksgiving Proclamations (Washington’s and Lincoln’s)
– History of Thanksgiving
– Symbols of Thanksgiving - Vocabulary List and Cards
(You choose which words fit your students abilities!) - A variety of note-taking, report creating pages designed for multi-age / ability use
– Some are blank with pictures
– Some with these titles: “I’m Thankful for…”, “Life as a Pilgrim”, “Thanksgiving Traditions”, “Thanksgiving History” - 3 Acrostic Poetry pages (Thanksgiving, Turkey, Pilgrim)
- Several FUN pages including 2 word search puzzles
Watch a preview video.
Use year after year!