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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
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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 Reading / Literacy resource offers guided reading questions and journal response 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!
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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 resource offers reading comprehension and discussion questions about the story and characters.
About the book (Not included):
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! -
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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 -
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Help your students learn new vocabulary using these interactive, engaging word slides. The resource includes 22 word slides for creating words with blends and digraphs.
Includes the following blends and digraph slides: bl, ch, cl, cr, gl, gr, pl, pr, bl, br, sh, st, th (2), wh (2), dr, fr, sl, sm, fl
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Students will love the challenge of this dice game and at the same time will be practicing and reinforcing vocabulary skills! This game has been designed for older students (4th, 5th, 6th grades) as they will need to be able to come up with words with up to 6 syllables.
Included: Student activity sheet and instructions (game play and scoring)
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Engaging and interactive, this Grammar resource will help your students learn to identify different types of nouns: common, proper, singular, plural, possessive, collective, compound, concrete and abstract. Students will be asked to list, categorize and use in context the different types of nouns!
This resource can be used within an already existing Language Arts notebook or can be used to create a separate notebook or lapbook project while you are teaching! I’ve included numerous picture representations to help with using templates.
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Help your students study and learn new vocabulary. This resource can be used in any subject and with multiple grades.
On the worksheet, students will:
- Write the word
- Write what they ‘think’ the word means
- The actual dictionary meaning for the word
- Name the part of speech
- Write a synonym
- Write an antonym
- Use the word in a sentence
- Break up the word (if possible): prefix / root / suffix
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Ignite students’ passion for writing by giving them an assignment to write a news story! This resource can be cross-curricular using it across all subjects: Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, History, Government and even Math!
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This is a downloadable copy of the book.
About the book: The writer of the following letters which comprise this book is a young woman who lost her husband in a railroad accident and went to Denver to seek support for herself and her two-year-old daughter, Jerrine. Turning her hand to the nearest work, she went out by the day to work as a house cleaner and laundress. Later, seeking to better herself, she accepted employment as a housekeeper for a well-to-do Scottish cattleman, Mr. Stewart, who had taken up a quarter-section in Wyoming. The letters, written through several years to a former employer in Denver, tell of her new life in the new country. They are genuine letters, and are printed as written, except for occasional omissions and alterations of names. The letters begin in 1909, apparently right after a homestead act made it possible for the author, Elinore Pruitt Stewart, to claim a homestead of 160 acres in Wyoming. Ms. Stewart is a very resourceful woman as well as a wonderful story-teller. -
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This Monthly Writing Prompts Journal is for the month of September and has been designed to help students think, create and express their own ideas and opinions on a variety of topics.
There is a separate journal page for each day of the month that provides students with writing prompt. Some prompts a light-hearted while others are designed to make students critically think about issues, values, etc.