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Highlighted vocabulary within the article: Easter, resurrection, lent, Mardi Gras, Ash Wednesday, penitent, Palm Sunday, gospels, Holy Thursday, last supper, Calvary, crucified, Good Friday, ascended
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This informational article will teach students about a very important Christian holiday – Easter. After reading a one page article, students will have two worksheets to assess their reading comprehension and understanding of the material.
Highlighted vocabulary within the article: Easter, resurrection, lent, Mardi Gras, Ash Wednesday, penitent, Palm Sunday, gospels, Holy Thursday, last supper, Calvary, crucified, Good Friday, ascended
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This 1st grade Math workbook centers around the following math skills:
There are 20 worksheets with a fun, St. Patrick’s Day theme which students will enjoy as they reinforce important skills during the month of March!
Here are 3 analogy worksheets with a St. Patrick’s Day theme to get students to think critically! What is an analogy? An analogy is a comparison between two things, comparing two things which are comparable in significant respects.
Here is an example of the type of analogies that are included…
Halloween : Orange
St. Patrick’s Day: _____
These are multiple choice worksheets. Answer keys included.
This resource includes informational text (1 page) about the U.S. Constitution. It includes a brief history of the document, the basics of what it accomplishes and the intent behind it. The 2nd page includes 5 multiple choice questions. The 3rd includes 5 short answer questions. Answer Key provided.
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 6.0
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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