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Celebrate the completion of any grade with this ‘Certificate of Completion’!
Certificate reads…
“On this day ___ of 20___,
___________________
has successfully completed ____ grade.”
________ _______
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Ready-to-print list of skills and concepts (by subject) to teach in Kindergarten. Includes sample activity ideas!
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Teaching money skills? Help students learn to count money through this fun playing store activity!
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– price tag printouts
– money templates (penny, nickel, dime, quarter, $1 bill)
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Inspire student writing and publishing of creative works with these New Year’s themed pages. You’ll get 21 pages. Some are color and some b/w. Students can use to create poetry, fun narratives, write New Year goals…and more!
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This Monthly Writing Prompts Journal is for the month of April and has been designed to help students think, create and express their own ideas and opinions on a variety of topics.
There is a separate journal page for each day of the month that provides students with writing prompt. Some prompts a light-hearted while others are designed to make students critically think about issues, values, etc.
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When doing research, students will find many written documents that could be appropriate to draw from. However, it is important to analyze each. Why? Analyzing historical documents requires students to identify the purpose, message, and audience of a text. This worksheets is a graphic organizer that will guide students through the analysis of these documents.
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This resource is a complete high school level Geometry course. Students will learn about planes, angles, lines, theorems (Pythagorean, Triangle Sum, Remote Exterior Angle, Hinge, Midsection and others), proofs, and even begin learning the basics of Trigonometry! Answer keys provided
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This is a downloadable copy of the book. (300 pages)
About the book: Refusing to be civilized by Southern society or cowed by his drunken father’s lashings, young Huckleberry Finn decides he has only one option left: fake his own death and hop a raft down the Mississippi River. Instead of carrying him far from trouble, though, Huck’s raft delivers him to a place of moral uncertainty.Mark Twain unwinds Huck’s harrowing journey to manhood with satirical wit, revealing the troubled history of the American South, where slavery held sway long after the Civil War ended. Huck’s relationship with runaway slave Jim forces him to confront his beliefs about friendship and freedom.
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The earthworm is an annelid. The annelids , also known as the ringed worms or segmented worms, are a large phylum, with over 22,000 species which includes earthworms, ragworms, and leeches. This resource includes a labeled handout (showing the following parts: mouth, prostomium, clitellum, setae, periproct) and a worksheets for students to label.
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Celebrate Groundhog Day this February and help student practice important Language Arts and Math skills while learning fun facts about these little mammals also know as the woodchuck! Students will practice handwriting skills, syllable work, critical thinking, sentence writing, predicting and graphing and learn the parts of groundhog and fun facts such as groundhogs are also known as woodchucks, how long they live, where they live (habitat), what they eat and more!
Read the below description for more information on this Groundhog Day resource or see a preview here!
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Studying the state of Connecticut? Perhaps doing a unit on Ornithology? This project-based unit is designed to help students study and record information about Connecticut’s state bird – the American Robin!
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Margaret Brent was the first woman in the American colonies to appear before a court of the Common Law to claim land in her own right or to pursue her own interests in court. She was also a significant founding settler in the early histories of the colonies of Maryland and Virginia.
If you are looking for a student centered resource to help students learn and practice research skills, report writing skills, project skills, presentation skills and more. Use it within a Language Arts classroom or a Social Studies / U.S. History classroom. Very flexible and cross-curricular!
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Christmas Math for 2nd and 3rd Grades is a large download with 76 student pages! Great for math centers, seat work, cooperative learning and/or fun holiday related homework. (Although this unit was designed for 2nd and 3rd grades, it would work wonderful for advanced 1st grade or remedial 4th grade!)
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Winter Sports Color and Write is a 7 student page Language Arts resource. On each page, students can color a picture and then write a story, a short report or perhaps even create a poem…as their creative thinking is sparked!
Are any international or national winter sports games happening? The Olympics perhaps or a World or National Championship? This resource would be great to use during those times…but can be used ANY TIME!
Included Winter Sports: skiing, skating, bob sledding, hockey, and snowboarding PLUS you’ll find two pages that depict participants standing and receiving medals
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This resource offers reading comprehension and discussion questions about the story and characters.
About the book (Not included):
For a girl as enthusiastic about life as Ramona, starting the first grade should be easy! But with a teacher who doesn’t understand her, a tattletale classmate, and a scary dog who follows her on the walk home from school, Ramona has a hard time acting like the big girl everyone expects her to be. But when she shows up to school with a missing shoe, Ramona gets a fresh grip on her courage in order to make it through a mortifying situation. -
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There are many benefits to cutting with scissors, including:
- Independent movements of each finger
- Strengthens hand muscles
- Bilateral coordination skills (two-handed coordination)
- Visual motor skills (eye-hand coordination)
- Visual perceptual tasks (directionality)
- Fine motor skills (separation of hand, finger dexterity)
- Promotes grasp pattern
- Focus and attention
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This resource is a FREE resource to promote Holocaust education. This resource is from the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education
This is a 9th-12th Grade Holocaust / Genocide Curriculum
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This St. Patrick’s Day coloring book includes 27 fun pages to color! Kids will love coloring pictures of rainbows, a pot of gold, leprechauns, St. Patrick’s Day village homes and more.
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This French resource is a poster of colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple
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This French resource is a poster of listing each day of the week in both English and French!