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This science resource is designed to help students study 28 important weather / atmosphere terms. It includes the words, definitions and a crossword puzzle.
(See description below for the included vocabulary words)
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This middle school science and vocabulary resource includes a variety of fun word puzzles to engage students as they learn 28 important words and definitions.
Resource includes:
* Word list with definitions
* Word Search (Differentiated – Use with only ‘clues’ or with given words)
* Framework Puzzle
* Word Scramble (Differentiated – Use with only ‘clues’ or with given words)
* Word Maze Puzzle (Differentiated – Use with only ‘clues’ or with given words)
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This vocabulary and science resource, designed for middle school students, includes 28 words with definitions.
(See description below for a list of the words)
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This weather vocabulary unit with activities is designed for 3rd-5th grade classrooms studying weather terms. It includes 43 weather terms with definitions (+ part of speech) plus the following types of activities to help students learn the words and their meanings:
* Vocabulary study sheet
* Spelling Challenge
* Word Jumble
* Alphabetical Order
* Alphabetical Order + Decoder Ring
* Word Search | Wacky Trails
* Word Frameup Puzzle
* Crossword Puzzle
* Weather Term Definitions | Optional assessment
* Weather Multiple Choice | Optional assessment
* 7 Additional “Suggested Ideas” for additional learning
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This weather resource includes 43 vocabulary words with definitions and an identified part of speech.
(See description below for included words)
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Here are four different amphibian shape books for student self-publishing! There are two for frogs/toads, one for salamanders and one for caecilians.
Students can use these shape book patterns to write stories, poems, and reports. Each book pattern has a cover page, a blank page and two pages with lines. Students can use as many pages as they need to complete their work and then fasten together with staples, ribbon or string.
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This resource has been designed to teach students about amphibians. They will learn the classification, the three types of amphibians, where they live (habitat), what the eat (diet), how they protect themselves (defense) and more.
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– Informational Text (b/w and color)
– 2 page worksheet
– Crossword puzzle
– Answer Keys
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Studying amphibians? Help students learn important amphibian related vocabulary words and definitions while practicing copy work and handwriting (cursive). This resource include 22 vocabulary words and definitions. (See below description for included words)
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Studying amphibians? Help students learn important amphibian related vocabulary words and definitions while practicing copy work and handwriting (printing – manuscript). This resource include 22 vocabulary words and definitions. (See below description for included words)
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Teach students about amphibians as they read and copy each page of this resource! While practicing handwriting skills copying the cursive text, students will learn about the following:
- – The meaning of the word ‘amphibian’
- – Habitat
- – Diet
- – Amphibian metamorphosis
- – Regulation of body temperature
- – Defense mechanisms
Each category above is a separate section for a total of 6 copy work lessons! Use alone as science and/or handwriting mini-lessons or as a supplement to a larger unit or curriculum.
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Teach students about amphibians as they read and copy each page of this resource! While practicing handwriting skills copying the manuscript text, students will learn about the following:
- – The meaning of the word ‘amphibian’
- – Habitat
- – Diet
- – Amphibian metamorphasis
- – Regulation of body temperature
- – Defense mechanisms
Each category above is a separate section for a total of 6 copy work lessons! Use alone as science and/or handwriting mini-lessons or as a supplement to a larger unit or curriculum.
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This fun amphibian themed paper can be used by all ages for a variety of uses such as writing essays, poetry, creating reports, science and nature journaling and even art projects!
Includes 9 pages:
– 3 Salamander (single lined, dashed line, blank center)
– 3 Newt (single lined, dashed line, blank center)
– 3 Frog & Toad ( (single lined, dashed line, blank center) -
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Give students the practice they need when learning to solve one-step, one-variable equations! This resource provides 7 different worksheets, each with 25 problems for a total of 175 problems. All equations in this set of worksheets use only the properties of addition and subtraction.
Answer Keys provided.
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Give your Algebra I and Algebra II students a tool they can really use! This Visual Algebra Glossary will be an invaluable resource giving them explanations, definitions and examples of 144 terms. Easy to follow and understand, students will turn to this resource while learning new concepts, completing work and studying for exams.
There are four color coded sections, each with an term index:
- – Expressions & Operations
- – Equations & Inequalities
- – Relations & Functions
- – Statistics
73 pages
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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. -
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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 investigation station begins with students learning about the surrender of Apache Indian Chief Geronimo in 1886. Exploration ideas include learning more about Geronimo, the Apache, Native Americans today and the American Indian Wars.
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 investigation centers around the establishment of the U.S. Treasury Department in 1789. Exploration ideas include investigating the first Secretary of Treasury, the history of the treasury building and the duties and functions of the department.
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 investigation centers around the Titanic. Exploration ideas include learning about Dr. Robert Ballad, the ship’s maiden voyage and survivor stories.
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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This 38 page math glossary has been designed for 3rd-5th grades and includes 129 math terms with definitions and 72 illustrations! Terms include those surrounding basic operations, geometry and elementary statistics.
(See description below for a complete list of included terms)