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Six worksheets with challenging math puzzles for 4th, 5th and 6th grades students to improve critical thinking and math skills during December leading up to Christmas or to use during the holiday break! Answer Keys provided!
Please read description below for details of the puzzles.
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20 fun Christmas themed writing pages for holiday or December projects, notebooks and student publishing projects! Imagine the possibilities:
– Letter writing
– Story and poetry writing
– Holiday themed notebooking projects
– Holiday themed spelling and vocabulary work
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Your students will love practicing their ability to multiply and divide creating fact families on these fun, Christmas-themed pages! This product includes 10 different no prep worksheets, ready to print and go!
Each worksheet has a fun holiday, Christmas themed border. Answer Keys included!
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Students will love practicing their ability to add and subtract creating fact families on these fun, Christmas-themed pages! This product includes 16 different no prep worksheets, ready to print and go.
(See description below for additional information!)
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Perfect pages for Preschool, PreK and Kindergarten to trace and color during Fall or the months of October and November! Pictures include: acorn, leaf, farmer boy, farmer girl, pumpkin, tree, wagon and turkey. On each worksheet, students will trace the picture and word. Then they can color the picture!
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This KJV Memory Verses resource focuses on gratitude and thankfulness. Students will first be introduced to important vocabulary, then work through 16 sections learning 20 verses. Includes both Old and New Testament work. (71 pages) Prefer NIV? Click here!
Includes:
- – Vocabulary (write and define)
- – Memory Verse sections:
a. Read and write (manuscript or cursive) worksheet
b. Verse word cards (use to help memorize each verse)
c. Writing from memory worksheet
>> Check out: Sermon Notes for Kids on MTL! <<
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This NIV Memory Verses resource focuses on gratitude and thankfulness. Students will first be introduced to important vocabulary, then work through 16 sections learning 20 verses. Includes both Old and New Testament work. (69 pages) Prefer KJV? Click here!
Includes:
- – Vocabulary (write and define)
- – Memory Verse sections:
a. Read and write (manuscript or cursive) worksheet
b. Verse word cards (use to help memorize each verse)
c. Writing from memory worksheet
>> Check out: Sermon Notes for Kids on MTL! <<
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These middle school math worksheets have been designed to review and practice a variety of skills. Students in 6th, 7th and 8th grades will gain valuable practice in a variety of areas. Includes 203 problems, 10 student worksheets + answer keys! Clip art (leaves) have been added to each page to add a seasonal, autumn flair.
See description below for a list of reviewed skills.
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Math Skills Practice Workbook has been designed to review and practice 4th and 5th grade skills. Includes 186 problems, 10 student worksheets + answer keys!
See description below for the list of included skills!
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Math Skills Practice Workbook has been designed to review and practice 3rd grade skills. These skills include addition, subtraction, money, comparing numbers, telling time, and identifying polygons.
Includes 10 student worksheets + answer keys
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$6.00Original price was: $6.00.$5.00Current price is: $5.00.This resource will allow students to practice converting Roman numerals as well as comparing Roman numerals to Arabic numbers! There are 20 student worksheets with 240 total questions.
Use this bundle if you need worksheets for differing levels of knowledge:
- Roman Numerals 1 to 99 (I, V, X, L)
- Roman Numerals 1 – 1600 (I, V, X, L, C, D, M)
For a fun, holiday themed twist, each worksheet as a Thanksgiving themed maze!
This product contains two MTL resources:
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Give students the practice they need with Roman Numerals (I, V, X, L, C, D, and M)! Students will be asked to convert numerals from 1 to 1600. They will convert from Arabic to Roman and Roman to Arabic. They will also be asked to compare Roman numerals with Arabic numbers by placing the correct sign: greater than, less than or equal. Includes 10 worksheets – 120 problems:
- 3 worksheets converting Arabic numbers to Roman numerals
- 4 worksheets converting Roman numerals to Arabic numbers
- 3 worksheets comparing Roman numerals with Arabic numbers (<, >, =)
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Give students the practice they need with Roman Numerals! Students will be asked to convert numerals from 1 to 99. They will convert from Arabic to Roman and Roman to Arabic. They will also be asked to compare Roman numerals with Arabic numbers by placing the correct sign: greater than, less than or equal. Includes 10 worksheets – 120 problems:
- 3 worksheets converting Arabic numbers to Roman numerals
- 4 worksheets converting Roman numerals to Arabic numbers
- 3 worksheets comparing Roman numerals with Arabic numbers (<, >, =)
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Give your students the practice they need with the First Grade Math Skills Workbook. This fun, November themed review resource will give students extra practice in the following areas:
- – Addition facts to 20
- – Addition higher than 20 (no carry)
- – Finding the missing addends
- – Adding doubles to 24
- – Subtraction facts to 20
- – Word problems (Solving and explain through pictures) – addition and subtraction
- – Skip counting by 2 (Filling in the missing numbers)
- – Creating equal addition equations
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A Day in History – Investigation Station is a series of fun sleuthing research and writing activities based on a single event on a specific day in history! This resource focuses on the Pony Express.
Students will learn about an event and be given several topics from which to choose to ‘investigate’. After some exploration, students are asked to write what they have discovered and name used sources.
So…with each lesson, students will:
▪ (Read) Learn one ‘On this Day in History’ fact.
▪ (Investigate) Take a related topic and explore it through the use of different forms of media (i.e. books, internet).
▪ (Write) Summarize and write what they have discovered. This also should include the recording of sources. -
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A Day in History – Investigation Station is a series of fun sleuthing research and writing activities based on a single event on a specific day in history! This resource focuses on the day that Thomas Edison invented a practical electric light for home use!
Students will learn about an event and be given several topics from which to choose to ‘investigate’. After some exploration, students are asked to write what they have discovered and name used sources.
So…with each lesson, students will:
▪ (Read) Learn one ‘On this Day in History’ fact.
▪ (Investigate) Take a related topic and explore it through the use of different forms of media (i.e. books, internet).
▪ (Write) Summarize and write what they have discovered. This also should include the recording of sources. -
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A Day in History – Investigation Station is a series of fun sleuthing research and writing activities based on a single event on a specific day in history! This resource focuses on the day that Martin Luther King, Jr. received the Nobel Peace Prize (October 14, 1964).
Students will learn about an event and be given several topics from which to choose to ‘investigate’. After some exploration, students are asked to write what they have discovered and name used sources.
So…with each lesson, students will:
▪ (Read) Learn one ‘On this Day in History’ fact.
▪ (Investigate) Take a related topic and explore it through the use of different forms of media (i.e. books, internet).
▪ (Write) Summarize and write what they have discovered. This also should include the recording of sources. -
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FUN Fall writing activity. This resource has been designed to help students plan out and write a fun, Fall-themed story! Can be used again and again as things will change each time students use the activity because of the roll of the dice.
Using this resource, students will roll one die 4 times and use the chart to help determine the character, setting, weather and conflict that should be in their story. Then, they will plan out their story on given pages:
– Character Planner
– Setting Planner
– Story PlannerAfter all planning is complete, they will write their stories!
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A Day in History – Investigation Station is a series of fun sleuthing research activities based on a single event on a specific day in history! This resource focus is on California. Investigation ideas include the ‘Gold Rush’, the Compromise of 1850, the state’s long and rich history, the geography and the natural resources.
Students will learn about an event and be given several topics from which to choose to ‘investigate’. After some exploration, students are asked to write what they have discovered and name used sources.
So…with each lesson, students will:
▪ (Read) Learn one ‘On this Day in History’ fact.
▪ (Investigate) Take a related topic and explore it through the use of different forms of media (i.e. books, internet).
▪ (Write) Summarize and write what they have discovered. This also should include the recording of sources. -
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A Day in History – Investigation Station is a series of fun sleuthing research activities based on a single event on a specific day in history! This resource centers around the convening of the First Continental Congress. Investigation ideas include the study of the Intolerable Acts, the delegates that attended and finding out why Georgia did not send a delegate.
Students will learn about an event and be given several topics from which to choose to ‘investigate’. After some exploration, students are asked to write what they have discovered and name used sources.
So…with each lesson, students will:
▪ (Read) Learn one ‘On this Day in History’ fact.
▪ (Investigate) Take a related topic and explore it through the use of different forms of media (i.e. books, internet).
▪ (Write) Summarize and write what they have discovered. This also should include the recording of sources.