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Help students learn and practice the basic concept behind multiplication with these 280 visual model problems. Designed for 2nd – 3rd Grades, students will demonstrate the ability to…
- – Determine the quantity of shapes shown
- – Create equations from arrays
- – Create arrays from given equations
Why arrays? A multiplication array is simply an arrangement of rows or columns that matches a multiplication equation. Students can more readily develop an understanding of multiplication concepts when they see visual representations of the computation process. Arrays are also the easiest and most logical way to show kids the commutative property of multiplication.
Included: 30 worksheets + answer keys.
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Studying the state of North Carolina? Perhaps doing a unit on Ornithology? This project-based unit is designed to help students study and record information about North Carolina’s state bird – the Northern Cardinal! To learn more, see details below or you can preview a similar product here.
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Studying the state of West Virginia? Perhaps doing a unit on Ornithology? This project-based unit is designed to help students study and record information about West Virginia’s state bird – the Northern Cardinal! To learn more, see details below or you can preview a similar product here.
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Give students the practice they need to master long division with these 15 worksheets (165 problems) resource. Students will solve division problems with 2-3 digit dividends and 1 digit divisors. (with and without remainders) – Answer Keys provided
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Students will enjoy learning the history of trains and the railway in the U.S. as they color! Highlights include learning about…
– the first ‘wagonways’ and what was used to power the first trains (horse power)
– what changes were made around 1776 and 1789
– the nickname of the first steam locomotive
– who built the first passenger train in the U.S.
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22 note flashcards (on bass and treble staff) plus 2 ‘note tricks’ flashcards to help student memorize the names of the notes.
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Raised in a workhouse for orphans, Oliver Twist never knew his mother, who died just after he was born, and he has no idea who his father could be. He escapes the workhouse and runs away to London, where he discovers the city’s seedy underbelly that teems with pickpockets and beggars. While making friends and enemies in high and low places, Oliver tries to avoid a life of destitution and crime in the corrupt city. English author Charles Dickens’ rags-to-riches story champions the poor and examines social morals.
- Interest Level: Grade 7 – Grade 12 ·
- Reading Level: Grade 9
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An important life skill is learning how to read maps! This resource provides 5 easy to read road maps. For each map, students will practice using the legend and answer 12-15 questions. Students will answer a total of 71 questions – Answer Keys provided.
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Here is a fun Language Arts activity that will require students to put on their thinking caps! There are 10 Spring riddles requiring a rhyming word to answer.
Example:
What plants do that rhymes with pout?
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This is a downloadable copy of the book.
About the book: A continuation of Vol 1 (also available on this site), Vol 2 continues the history from 1813 – 1897.About the Author: Willis John Abbot (March 16, 1863 – May 19, 1934) was an American journalist, and a prolific author of war, army, navy, marine corps and merchant marine books.
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About the book: The sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865). Alice again enters a fantastical world, this time by climbing through a mirror into the world that she can see beyond it. There she finds that, just like a reflection, everything is reversed, including logic (running helps you remain stationary, walking away from something brings you towards it, chessmen are alive, nursery rhyme characters exist, etc).About the Author: Lewis Carroll, was an English writer of world-famous children’s fiction, notably Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass. He was noted for his facility at word play, logic, and fantasy. The poems Jabberwocky and The Hunting of the Snark are classified in the genre of literary nonsense. He was also a mathematician, photographer, and Anglican deacon. (Lewis Carroll is a pen name – Given name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson)
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$18.00Original price was: $18.00.$10.00Current price is: $10.00.Students will be able to CREATE and DISPLAY wonderful Christmas creations using this resource!
This 91 page download contains 18 different themes:
- gift bow
- train
- bells
- elf girl with candy cane
- elf boy with candy cane
- Santa frog with ornament
- gingerbread house
- jumping reindeer
- walking reindeer
- Santa with list
- gifts
- nutcracker
- candy cane
- dancing candy canes
- angel
- Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus
- Manger with Jesus
- Jesus with 3 wise men
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Here are three Math Geometry posters (polygon family trees) to display in your classroom! These will be a great visual addition to help introduce the relationships between shapes and shape vocabulary.
Included:
- Poster #1 Polygons will show: triangle pentagon, heptagon, quadrilateral, hexagon, octagon,
- Poster #2 Triangles will show: acute (scalene, isosceles, equilateral), obtuse (scalene, isosceles), right (scalene, isosceles)
- Poster #3 Quadrilaterals will show parallelograms (rhombuses, rectangles, squares), non-parallelograms (trapezoids, trapeziums, kites)
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This skills workbook has been designed for 1st Grade (160+ pages).
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Get students writing! The resource centers around Hanukkah.
Hanukkah is an eight-day Jewish celebration commemorating the rededication during the second century B.C. of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, where according to legend Jews had risen up against their Greek-Syrian oppressors in the Maccabean Revolt. Hanukkah, which means “dedication” in Hebrew, begins on the 25th of Kislev on the Hebrew calendar and usually falls in November or December. Often called the Festival of Lights, the holiday is celebrated with the lighting of the menorah, traditional foods, games and gifts.
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This is a downloadable copy of the book. (176 pages)
About the book: The Ladies’ Workbook contains detailed instructions in knitting, crochet, point-Lace, etc. (published in 1858)