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- Dr. Seuss: Book Report and Character Analysis
Dr. Seuss: Book Report and Character Analysis
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20 cute forms to use when reading Dr. Seuss books to create book reports and to do character analysis!
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As students begin to go out into their communities and volunteer, they should keep a record of their efforts for future college application and scholarship opportunities. This resource as been designed so that they can keep an accurate records of where they served, contact information for service verification, their role / job duties, # of hours served and the date of service.
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Each word card measures approximately 7.5″ x 2″. Use as flash cards, labels, or for bulletin boards and word walls!
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Looking for fun Winter Math activities? Check out my Snowman Graphing for 2nd and 3rd Grades unit. Your students will have fun creating unique ‘dressed’ snowmen. After all are complete, the graphing activity(ies) can begin! Great as a whole class activity, or in cooperative groups and/or centers. This has been created for 2nd and 3rd grades, however younger or older students might enjoy as well.
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Students will love this creative project. This cross-curricular, Language Arts & Social Studies resource will give students templates to create two U.S. President flip books – one for George Washington and one for Abraham Lincoln. A great February activity around Presidents’ Day or when discussing Washington and/or Lincoln’s birthdays.
This can be used for 1st, 2nd or 3rd Grades. For younger students, you can opt to give them facts for each president and allow them to choose which ones to write in the books. For older students, you can also choose to have students read a passage that you already have or to do a little research on their own to find facts. Students should write at least 5 facts on each flip book as each will have 5 pages.
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