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Kinetic energy is energy possessed by an object due to its motion or movement. Potential energy is the stored energy of position possessed by an object. Here are eight experiments for students to perform which display chemical energy! Experiments include:
1. Rube Goldberg Machines
2. Homemade Marble Run
3. Bucket Spin
4. Salad Spinner Art
5. Rubber Band Vehicles
6. Rubber Band Car
7. Flywheel Battery
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Help students learn their shapes with Sammy snake! This cute 16 page mini-book will guide students to identify 7 different shapes: square, circle, triangle, rectangle, star, diamond and heart. They will love reading it again and again!
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This resource has a variety of activities to keep your students busy practicing and reinforcing learned Math Skills during the month of January!
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Students can explore color and their creativity with this fun coloring design!
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This Monthly Writing Prompts Journal is for the month of November 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.
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Here is a different way to teach Aesop’s fable, The Lion and the Mouse! This Language Arts resource will use both the Caldecott’s winning picture book by Jerry Pinkney and the actual fable itself to help students gain understanding of the central theme and develop and practice important skills which will require attention to detail (both with illustration and text evidence). Students will be asked to give character analysis, describe the setting, develop a story map, explain cause and effect, show textual evidence and give opinions.
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Create a variety of Math Centers with this Snowman-Winter themed resource designed for Kindergarten through 1st Grade!
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Complete High School Vocabulary curriculum. Includes: Student Handouts, Flash Cards, Worksheets & Puzzles + Final Exam
Answer Keys provided / No Teacher edition needed
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This 109 page Civil War teaching unit takes students through 9 different sections:
- Disunion
- Going to War
- Antietam & Emancipation
- Life at War
- The Home Front
- Shifting Tides of 1863
- Bringing the War to an End
- Post War Effects
- Preserving the Memories
** Includes 7 PowerPoints **
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About the book: The book was the first of five novels published which became known as the Leatherstocking Tales.The story takes place on the rapidly advancing frontier of New York State and features an elderly Leatherstocking (Natty Bumppo), Judge Marmaduke Temple of Templeton (whose life parallels that of the author’s father Judge William Cooper), and Elizabeth Temple (based on the author’s sister, Hannah Cooper), daughter of the fictional Templeton. The story begins with an argument between the judge and Leatherstocking over who killed a buck. Through their discussion, Cooper reviews many of the changes to New York’s Lake Otsego and its area: questions of environmental stewardship, conservation, and use prevail. Leatherstocking and his closest friend, the Mohican Indian Chingachgook, begin to compete with the Temples for the loyalties of a mysterious young visitor, a “young hunter” known as Oliver Edwards. The latter eventually marries Elizabeth Temple. Chingachgook dies, representing European-American fears for the race of “dying Indians”, who appear to be displaced by settlers. Natty vanishes into the sunset.
About the Author: James Fenimore Cooper was an American writer of the first half of the 19th century. His historical romances draw a picture of frontier and American Indian life in the early American days which created a unique form of American literature.
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This is the Teacher’s Guide to World History 1. It is a 242 page resource and includes the following for each unit:
- Unit Focus
- Suggestions for Enrichment
- Unit Assessment
- Keys
See description below for unit titles.
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This Christmas Math skip counting unit includes activities for numbers 10-500 and includes:
* ornament number cards
* math center materials
* worksheets
* puzzles…all to help learn and review skip counting by 10’s. Using this resource, you can create fun December / holiday themed centers!
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This Reading / Literacy resource offers guided reading questions, student journal responses and other activities that will help students enjoy and appreciate the book and illustrations of The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses, written and illustrated by Paul Goble (Caldecott winner 1979) . 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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Students can create and publish a story, poem or report using this kite shape book. Includes:
- – 2 covers
- – 3 ‘inside’ pages (one blank & 2 single-lined)
- – templates to make a kite ‘tail’ to add to the book using yarn or string
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About the book: The St. Nicholas referred to in the title is not Santa Claus but a magazine founded in 1873 Many sources refer to St. Nicholas as a children’s magazine but the articles and stories in this collection are not childish by modern American standards. The magazine published some of the country’s best writers including Louisa May Alcott, Laura Richards, Mark Twain, Joel Chandler Harris and Frances Hodgson Burnett. Among the noted authors who first published in the magazine were F. Scott Fitzgerald and E.B. White.This collection contains many articles and a few stories. Among the articles are one about alligators and one about catching terrapins. There are also articles about New Orleans, St Augustine, an earthquake at Charleston, S.C. and American rivers. The St. Augustine article reads as though it was placed by the chamber of commerce or a tourist bureau. One of the better stories is The Watermelon Stockings by Alice Caldwell Hegan about a disobedient but brave little girl. Another is The Creature With No Claws by Joel Chandler Harris.
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This Christmas Around the World Language Arts resource provides a variety of Christmas themed activities for 3rd, 4th and 5th graders. Help students learn about Christmas celebrations and traditions from around the world this holiday season while they practice important skills such as reading comprehension, proofreading, letter writing and use of critical thinking skills with analogies. Includes 23 student pages plus answer keys.
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This informational article will teach students about Memorial Day…
– Why we have set the day aside to celebrate
– Who we honor
– What it was originally called
– How it is observed (traditions)After reading the text, students will be asked 7 short answer questions to assess comprehension and understanding.
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March Math Skills Review for 2nd-3rd Grades is a NO PREP, St. Patrick’s Day themed workbook and is packed full of engaging activities to keep kids learning and reviewing skills during the month of March!
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This is a downloadable copy of the book. (85 pages)
About the book: This is a crafty little book with lots of projects such as paper cutting and poster making, booklets, animals and toys plus much more. This book is offered many places on the web but many do not include illustrations or pictures. This copy includes all original illustrations and pictures! -
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Students can explore color and their creativity with this fun coloring design!