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Here is an engaging, hands-on lapbook project for students learning numbers 1-10!
Includes:
- – Lapbooking instructions and teacher pages
- – Templates for each number 1 to 10 (students will count and draw items for each number plus learn each number word)
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Thanksgiving themed alphabet cards – both upper and lower case letters. Students will enjoy the pilgrim hat theme as they…
- – identify each letter (extend learning by having students give the phonetic sound each letter makes)
- – match each upper case letter with its matching lower case letter
- – sort upper case letters from lower case letters
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$2.75Buy Now20 FUN & ENGAGING Christmas Math worksheets – Ready to use!
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One of the most important life skills that we can teach any student is to think critically. One way to help students begin practicing and honing their critical thinking skills is through making connections through analogies. Here are 3 analogy worksheets with a St. Patrick’s Day theme that students will enjoy!
An analogy is a comparison between two things, comparing two things which are comparable in significant respects. Here are two examples of analogies that are included…
finish line : race :: pot of gold : ___________
olive branch : peace :: shamrock : ___________These are multiple choice worksheets. Answer keys included.
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This informational article will explain to students that the word “Hispanic” is a cultural word and that people from more than 20 countries and nationalities are considered Hispanic. This cultural people group can be divided in many ways. There are Indo-Hispanics, Afro-Hispanics, Cuban-Americans and Mexican-Americans. Students will also learn how those ethnic groups can be broken down into other groups and why there has been an entire month dedicated to celebrating the many cultural diversities and people of Hispanic descent.
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Whether late December or early January, this holiday resource will provide your students with a quick lesson on New Year’s Day. After they read the passage, their attention to detail is accessed as they answer five short answer questions and then complete a crossword puzzle.
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Use this curriculum planner to help you plan out your school year purchases!
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Celebrate the end of the year with these cute diplomas for 1st, 2nd and 3rd Grades! Your students will feel extra special receiving their graduation certificates.
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This resource has been designed to track daily grades for individual students. Perfect to use for homeschooling or for circumstances in which a teacher needs to keep individual records. Subjects listed are Language Arts, Math, Social Studies and Science. 3 other columns have been added for other subjects that should be tracked.
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Ready-to-print list of skills and concepts (by subject) to teach in 3rd Grade. Includes sample activity ideas!
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Studying the state of Georgia? Perhaps doing a unit on Ornithology? This project-based unit is designed to help students study and record information about Georgia’s state bird – the Brown Thrasher! To learn more, see details below or you can preview a similar product here.
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Celebrate MLK Day or Martin Luther King, Jr. any day of the year with these 5 fun, skill honing puzzles. Why puzzles?
- – Why word puzzles? Studies have shown that word search and other word puzzles can help improve memory, focus, vocabulary, word recognition, pattern recognition, and overall mental acuity!
- – Why mazes? Solving mazes also boosts patience and persistence and teaches them about the rewards of work.
- – Why picture puzzles? Picture puzzles help improve short-term memory. Our short-term memory helps us remember shapes and colors and visualize the bigger picture to figure out which pieces will fit together.
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$3.00Buy NowThis December Language Arts & Math Activities for Kindergarten – 1st Grade resource is filled with ENGAGING and FUN resources that get kids excited about learning…and you’ll receive a FULL MONTH of Christmas-themed pages to use…as morning work, in your centers, during class or to send home as homework!
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Students will learn all about Hanukkah as they create lasting projects they will cherish using this resource!
Includes:
- Reference information for students begin their learning journey
- Create-a-book project for each student to complete
- Research writing project – Notebooking section
- Dreidel template with directions on how to play the game.
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Celebrate student achievement in reading with these fun certificates! Perfect to use reading during the month of reading, throughout the year or at the end of year! There are 8 different designs (6 with color and 2 in bw).
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This resource will help students learn about Eli Whitney, the man, his inventions and his impact on the U.S. economy.
Unit includes…
- – Informational articles on Whitney, the cotton gin, cotton, and his economic influence
- – Worksheets to assess understanding of material
- – 10 Notebooking / Report pages
- – Answer Keys
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A fun certificate to give to Dad on Father’s Day or anytime!
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This is a free resource offered by CHSH-Teach.com.
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George Washington Carver was an American agricultural scientist and inventor. He actively promoted alternative crops to cotton and methods to prevent soil depletion. Apart from his work to improve the lives of farmers, Carver was also a leader in promoting environmentalism. He received numerous honors for his work, including the Spingarn Medal of the NAACP. In an era of high racial polarization, his fame reached beyond the black community. He was widely recognized and praised in the white community for his many achievements and talents. In 1941, Time magazine dubbed Carver a “Black Leonardo”.
If you are looking for a student centered resource to help students learn and practice research skills, report writing skills, project skills, presentation skills and more. Use it within a Language Arts classroom or a Social Studies / U.S. History classroom. Very flexible and cross-curricular!