Description
Suggested uses:
- – Social Studies: cultural studies and history
- – Geography: map out where each are most likely to be found
- – Writing Center: use as story starters
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As students learn about different types of ‘homes’ throughout the world and history, this is a perfect resource to incorporate into your lesson plans. It includes 9 worksheets. Each will display a different type of home. Students are asked to ‘add to the picture, color and write a story.’
Types of homes included:
Suggested uses:
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Help your students learn the 100 most often used words in Social Studies with this amazing, fun resource full of puzzles, games and worksheets. This is such an extensive resource (300+ pages) that it can be used year after year to reinforce student knowledge.
Recommended for 5th – 8th grades but would be an excellent review resource for High School students
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(Designed for 4th-6th Grades) Students will enjoy this engaging Easter resource that is centered around Faberge eggs! It begins with a fun story about a boy named, Neil and his ‘trip in time to Russia’. After reading students will complete several worksheets:
1. Reading comprehension (short answer)
2. Math word problems
3. Synonyms
4. Timed writing with prompts
5. Story vocabulary (sentence writing)
6. Geography – map work
7. Art
8. Coloring
Answer keys provided
This Regions of the U.S. Geography resource is centered on the Northeast Region and contains textbook style informational text and related student worksheets with answer keys. Students will enjoy learning about the northeast region studying the categories of Land and Water, Climate, Products and Natural Resources, Landmarks, Culture and Food.
The informational text worksheets begin with an anticipation activity section followed by questions that students will answer about each category. The last is a fun ‘unscramble’ the state names worksheet. (Pages: 12)
Help Students learn to identify and answer directional questions about the continents (South America, North America, Europe, Asia, Antarctica, Australia, Africa) and oceans (Atlantic, Arctic, Southern, Indian, Pacific) with this resource!
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