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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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Help students learn the history behind St. Patrick’s Day and sharpen their reading comprehension skills with this informational text resource. Every year, on March 17th, Irish people throughout the world wear green, pin a shamrock to their clothing and celebrate. But what’s behind (or who is behind) this holiday? Where and why did it begin? What is the story behind the shamrock? Students will learn answers to these questions and more!
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 5.1
Grade level: Fifth Grade
The SMOG Index: 5.8
Grade level: Sixth Grade

Inspire students’ creative writing when they can self-publish using these fun, shamrock shapebook templates!
Created for two different writing levels (solid and dashed lines), students can use these templates to create unique March related stories, poetry, use with Spelling and Vocabulary words and more!

This resource about the life of U.S. historical figure, Daniel Boone, is an easy to use (print and go) Social Studies and Reading unit! The students will be given 2 pages of informational text. The text is historically accurate but needs to be proofread and corrected! Once corrections are made, they will be asked to answer several questions about the text (multiple choice and short answer).

Provide your students with extra handwriting practice with these Easter themed (bunny and eggs) pages. Students will practice letters, Easter-related words and two simple sentences:
‘The Easter eggs are in the Easter basket” and “The Easter eggs are dyed many colors.”
Students will also love coloring the pictures!
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