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Need a game spinner? Here are 10 spinner templates!
There are basic templates that give numbers 1-6 (both in numerals and number words)
PLUS templates that will require students to add and subtract, identify shapes and colors.
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This resource, Continent Outlines for Student Work and Projects, contains 14 pages of continent outlines (7 labeled, 7 unlabeled). This is not clipart but ready to use outlines, just print and give to students to use however they need to!
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A student tool to aid them in research. Students will use to keep notes while researching. Each card has a place to record:
- -Important fact
- -Source
- -Author
- -Publication
- -Other
Can be used for any subject or research project.
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Students can use this worksheet again and again to record short biographies on any person for any subject. This worksheet can be used alone or as part of a larger report or notebooking project. Students can report on inventors, scientists, explorers, mathematicians, musicians, famous Americans, etc!
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15 ready-to-use maps of the United States. Use for class projects, to create lessons or presentations.
Non-commercial use only.Includes:
– 2 maps showing the US within North America
– US maps (with states names and unnamed)
– US regional maps (with states names and unnamed)
– US east of the Mississippi (with states names and unnamed)
– US west of the Mississippi (with states names and unnamed)
– Physical Maps of the US (color and b/w)
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When doing research, students will find many written documents that could be appropriate to draw from. However, it is important to analyze each. Why? Analyzing historical documents requires students to identify the purpose, message, and audience of a text. This worksheets is a graphic organizer that will guide students through the analysis of these documents.
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This resource, Continents – World Geography Nomenclature Cards, will help your students learn the shape of each of the seven continents!
Includes 2 sets:
– Color set for a Social Studies / Geography Center or for use on an interactive bulletin board
– B/W set to give each student there own ‘flash’ nomenclature cards -
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One strategy to help students learn unfamiliar vocabulary is called: Guess the meaning. This ready-to-use worksheet has been designed to be used again and again, throughout the school year as students encounter new vocabulary words. Students will write each ‘new‘ word, what they ‘think’ it means and then after looking up the word in a dictionary, they will write an actual definition.
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Layered research gives students the opportunity to delve deeply into a topic and use a variety of methods of reporting and synthesizing material for a deep learning experience. There are three layers of research. The first (bottom) layer will give students 9 tasks of which they will perform all of them. For the second (middle) layer, students are given 6 tasks of which they will choose to complete 4. For the third (top) layer, students are given 9 tasks of which they will choose to complete 6.
Tasks are designed to engage students in a variety of ways and will require students to be creative! This resource is designed to be used with 6th-12th grade students and can be used for any subject.
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A graphic organizer, also known as knowledge map, concept map, story map, cognitive organizer, advance organizer, or concept diagram, is a communication tool that uses visual symbols to express knowledge, concepts, thoughts, or ideas, and the relationships between them.
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100 U.S. State outline maps – 2 maps for each state on one page:
- – Completely blank outline map
- – An outline with the state name and capital
Maps can be used for projects, bulletin boards, lesson plans and presentations.
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This resource, Oceans – World Geography Nomenclature Cards, will help your students learn the names and locations of the world’s 5 major oceans: Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific, Indian and Southern.