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This all subject resource has been designed to help students ‘step by step’ when assigned a research paper to select a topic and then write a solid thesis statement. This product will encourage and guide students to understand the assignment fully and then to brainstorm, focus, research, ask the correct questions and to develop a refined topic and a strong thesis statement.
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About the book: Lady Susan is shortest and least known novel of Austen’s and was written in 1794 but not published until 1875 after her death. It is about the horrible flirt Lady Susan Vernon, a widow in her thirties who has an affair with a married man.About the Author: Jane Austen was an English novelist known primarily for her six major novels, which interpret, critique and comment upon the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century. Austen’s plots often explore the dependence of women on marriage in the pursuit of favorable social standing and economic security.
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Students love to create and this resource will give them fun winter, snowflake templates to self-publish a story, a narrative, a poem or a brief report.
Includes:
1. 3 different covers
2. 7 interior pages (lined, dashed and blank)Suggested uses:
- Create a Winter themed (December / January / February) Writing center
- Assign students to write (your choice of topics) and then create a display board to show off their work
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Story line: Three teen-age boys, trained as telegraphers, manage to get themselves in and out of a wide variety of harrowing circumstances. Using their knowledge of Morse code, the science of telegraphs, and the operation of railroads, the boys stir in native resourcefulness, quick-thinking, and when the occasion demands it, raw courage – to effect rescues, thwart thieves, and solve mysteries.Excerpt from the book: “When, after school that afternoon, Alex Ward waved a good-by to his father, the Bixton station agent for the Middle Western, and set off up the track on the spring’s first fishing, he had little thought of exciting experiences ahead of him. Likewise, when two hours later a sudden heavy shower found him in the woods, with but three small fish, it was only with feelings of disappointment that he wound up his line and ran for the shelter. Scarcely had Alex reached the doorway of the deserted house when he was startled by a chorus of excited voices from the rear. He turned quickly to a window, and with a cry sprang back out of sight. Emerging from the woods, excitedly talking and gesticulating, was a party of foreigners who had been working on the track near Bixton, and in their midst, his hands bound behind him, was Hennessy, their foreman…”
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With this resource, students will learn about George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, money (penny, quarter, $1 and $5 bills), Washington Monument, and the Lincoln Memorial! You’ll find activity pages appropriate for both Literacy and Math centers and there’s even a mini-book for students to create. This unit can be used at any time of the year or around the Presidents’ birthdays in February as well as Presidents Day.
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This Regions of the U.S. Geography resource is centered on the Northeast Region and contains textbook style informational text and related student worksheets with answer keys. Students will enjoy learning about the northeast region studying the categories of Land and Water, Climate, Products and Natural Resources, Landmarks, Culture and Food.
The informational text worksheets begin with an anticipation activity section followed by questions that students will answer about each category. The last is a fun ‘unscramble’ the state names worksheet. (Pages: 12)
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⭐ Make learning and practicing grammar fun with Grammar Games! ⭐This Language Arts download includes a poster explaining the correct usage of the articles ‘a’ and ‘an’, and two different center activities. I have several grammar game editions –
This set comes includes:
- Grammar poster
- 2 different sets of 12 picture cards both with matching article cards
- Instructions and Answer Keys
- Optional ‘What’s in your Zoo?” activity set
- Worksheets for both sets of picture cards
his one is the Animal Set edition.
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This resource, Pumpkin Poetry, has been created to spark your students’ imaginations and creative writing!
Watch a preview video here.Covering 9 different types of poetry:
- Acrostic
- Diamante
- Haiku
- Limerick
- Mono rhyme
- Cinquain
- Minute
- Tanka
- Shape
See description below for more details.
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This resource, Child Labor – Industrial Revolution Informational Text, will introduce your students to how the Industrial Revolution led to children working in factories and the conditions they endured.
After students read the information, their comprehension and understanding will be assessed through 8 multiple choice questions and 2 short essay questions. One essay question will ask students to compare and contrast a factory child’s life (of the 1800s) to a life of a child today. The other is an opinion piece on what they believe is appropriate (and not appropriate) work for children. They will also be asked to make a chart of this information.
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Help students develop their reading comprehension skills as they gain knowledge about the planets within our solar system with this informational article and assessment questions. This has been written for 5th-6th grade classrooms. The assessment includes 11 multiple choice questions, 1 opinion, short answer question and asks students to draw the planets in relation to the sun. Answer Key provided.
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 6.5
Grade level: Sixth Grade
Automated Readability Index: 5.5
Grade level: 8-9 yrs. old (Fifth graders) -
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This resource offers reading comprehension questions about each book in the series.
About the series (Not included):
My First Little House on the Prairie books are designed especially for early readers and are adaptations of the original Little House series which feature simpler storylines and events from the books, formatted like a picture book. Age Group: 3 – 8 years -
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This engaging resource offers teacher questions and activities that will help students enjoy and gain greater appreciation for Saint George and the Dragon, written by Margaret Hodges and illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman (1985 Caldecott Medal award winning book) During this unit, students will be asked to give opinions, answer factual questions about the story, use critical thinking skills and be creative!
For the Teacher:
Suggested Pre-Reading, About the Cover, After Reading and About the Artwork questions are provided. These should be teacher directed.
For the Students:
- Worksheet for students to answer questions from the story
- Worksheet to produce questions both while reading and after reading
- 2 art responses
- BONUS: Dragon Shape Book to use at your discretion. Suggested uses: to create a book report or summary; to record unfamiliar vocabulary and definitions; to create their own original dragon story; to publish a dragon poem.
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Display the months of the year in your classroom with these colorful, large print, word wall cards. Use this (2 set) resource for calendar headers or to create a stand alone word wall. Each page has three word cards and they are to be printed on 8.5” x 11” (letter) sized paper. Created for world-wide use, see ‘Set 2’ below for an explanation!
Why 2 sets?
- Set 1: Includes corresponding pictures. These pictures correspond to months and holidays within the U.S.
- Set 2: (World-wide use) Includes only large, colorful font (no pictures) so they can be used anywhere in the world. This is important for a number of reasons…. Set 1 has U.S. referenced pictures such as a U.S. flag on July’s card. Also, if you live south of the equator, your ‘Fall’ would be the northern hemisphere’s ‘Spring’, thus weather references would be off.
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$5.00Buy NowThis resource is filled with pages that can be used across the curriculum (Language Arts and Science) as students complete creative writing assignments, notebooking reports, science inquiries and more!
Includes:* Suggested links to learn about leaves* Over 20 pages for students to publisher their work. Whether you assign poetry, an Autumn story, a Fall or holiday related research paper…Students will love to publish their work on these pages!* Leaf identification card templates for students to complete plus 2 worksheets for students to label the parts of a leaf* Many pages of leaf clip art that can be used within a project or simply to color. -
$2.50Buy NowThis poster set will help students learn both long and short vowel sounds. Each poster has fun, colorful pictures to represent words with each vowel sound!See description below for suggested uses.
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Display these COLORFUL posters in your classroom to aid students in learning (and practicing) proper writing technique!
Download includes 42 posters:
– 4 sentence types
– 12 capitalization rules
– 6 apostrophe rules
– 9 comma rules
– 5 quotation mark rules
– 6 semi-colon rulesSee description below for suggested uses.
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This engaging and fun Fudge-a-mania book study is filled with reading, vocabulary and extended activities.
It 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
- 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:
Peter Hatcher’s summer is not looking good. First of all, Peter’s brother Fudge—the five-year-old human hurricane–has a plan: to marry Peter’s sworn enemy, Sheila Tubman. Disgusting! Could anything be worse? Yes! Because Peter’s parents have decided to rent a summer house next door to the Tubman’s. Which means Peter will be stuck with Fudge and Sheila the Cootie Queen for three whole weeks!“[A] fast-pitched, funny novel …. The colorful antics of all members of the two families makes reading these pages a treat.” –Publishers Weekly
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Easter Cursive Handwriting Sheets includes 6 student pages to give students handwriting practice (cursive) with the letters of E*A*S*T*E*R (capital and lower case) and a few Easter related words!
- *On the first page, students will practice the capital letters that spell Easter.
- *On the second page, students will practice lower case letters.
- *On pages three through six students will begin tracing Easter related words such as eggs and basket.
Each page also contains a picture to color.
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The resource, Autumn Leaves Story and Comprehension, has been designed for early learners! Those beginning to read will enjoy reading this ‘Autumn Leaves’ Story using the rebus picture key to help. After reading, the is a one page reading comprehension worksheet for the students to complete.
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This resource offers reading comprehension and discussion questions about the story and characters.
About the book (Not included):
Little House in the Big Woods was Laura Ingall’s Wilder’s first book published and it inaugurated her Little House series. It is based on memories of her early childhood in the Big Woods near Pepin, Wisconsin, in the early 1870s.Interest: Grades 4 – 8 Reading Level: Grades 4 – 5