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Send students on a type of scavenger hunt with these three crosswords puzzles as they most likely will not know every inventor – invention match up! On each puzzle the clues are the inventions and the answers will be the inventor!
Puzzle #1: 18 inventions given (Examples: The game of basketball, blue jeans, traffic light, thermometer, cotton gin, bifocal glasses)
Puzzle #2: 17 inventions given (Examples: The steam engine, electric telegraph, blueprints, first to take a photograph)
Puzzle #3: 15 inventions from African American inventors (Examples: Imagining X-ray spectrometer, over 300 peanut products, automatic railroad car coupler, traffic signal, ironing board)
Answer Keys provided.
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This 77-page word meaning resource will provide your students with hours of practice matching Antonyms and Synonyms through fun Winter themed activities. These materials can be used to create engaging centers (with “Go Fish” and “Concentration” games) as well as you can create an interactive, manipulative bulletin boards with the Mitten Match and Hat-in-Scarf Match!
Antonym Mitten Match
Use in a center or create an interactive bulletin board.
Includes 24-word pairs
Antonym “Go Fish” Game
Includes 2 sets, 16 different pairs in each
Antonym “Concentration” Game
Includes 2 sets, 12 different pairs in each
Synonym Hat-in-Scarf Match
22-word pairs
Synonym “Go Fish” / “Concentration” Game
Includes 2 sets, 20 different pairs in each
Antonyms contained within the unit:
all/none, big/little, day/night, fake/real, best/worst, give/take, in/out, stop/go, fast/slow, wet/dry, up/down, near/far, loud/quiet, good/bad, hot/cold, give/take, pull/push, young/old, cloudy/sunny, add/subtract, answer/question, begin/end, create/destroy, more/less, first/last, real/fake, left/right, easy/hard, listen/ignore, east/west, north/south, even/odd, most/least, male/female, girl/boy, straight/bent, loose/tight, shiny/dull, upper/lower, cause/effect, fact/fiction, same/different, future/past, simple/complex, problem/solution, multiply/divide, common/rare, lead/follow, positive/negative
Synonyms contained within the unit:
angry/mad, assist/help, below/under, bother/annoy, buy/purchase, choose/pick, mix/combine, end/conclude, dad/father, mom/mother, dirt/soil, find/locate, easy/simple, equal/same, get/receive, image/picture, copy/imitate, smart/intelligent, law/rule, object/thing, watch/observe, name/title, quiet/silent, right/correct, order/sequence, rich/wealthy, tell/say, lift/raise, save/rescue, thin/narrow, trade/swap, trash/garbage, danger/hazard, empty/vacant, float/drift, real/genuine, rush/hurry, work/labor, pretty/beautiful, dive/plunge
Here are 10 fun Easter mazes for your students!
Why use mazes with your students?
Mazes are a great way to reinforce several valuable skills….Problem solving: Mazes help your students work on their executive functioning skills, such as planning and brainstorming various strategies (e.g. starting from the beginning of the maze or working backwards from the end of maze). Fine motor control: Mazes require your students to control a pencil through the maze without hitting the black lines. Visual motor: Mazes require your students to use their eyes to scan the worksheet in order to find possible solutions. Scanning is a great skill used for reading and writing, as it is important to scan from the left side of the paper to the right side. PLUS, it boosts confidence and is a lot of FUN!
This resource includes 10 different mazes (with answer keys).
Do your students love word searches? This product includes 6 Word Search puzzles for students to find the names of U.S. Presidents! Names are hidden horizontally, diagonally, vertically, forwards and backwards. The first 5 word search puzzles have from 17-20 different presidents to find within each puzzle. The 6th puzzle contains presidents (Washington to Biden).
Fun puzzles for any classroom, especially a U.S. History or Government class. Use anytime of the year, or for Presidents’ Day. Great time filler too!
Students will need to unscramble 12 words (or phrases) associated with Flag Day to complete the puzzle! Answer Key provided
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