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This vocabulary and reading comprehension resource is designed to be used with the book Arthur’s Great Big Valentine, written by Lillian Hoban. There are 7 student pages (word scramble, word search, complete the sentences, comprehension questions for written answers plus true/false, and an art-writing activity).
About the book: This book is a story about friendship. After they have a falling out, Arthur and his best friend Norman make up with very special valentines! Perfect to read in February or anytime of the year.
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Help students learn and understand the basics of division through visual models (division arrays). This resource includes 5 worksheets (8 problems on each) plus answer keys.
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Susan B Anthony was a great influential woman in American History who was a major women’s rights activist and played a pivotal role in the women’s suffrage movement. She was also an abolitionist and worked in the Temperance movement as well.
This resource, Susan B Anthony – Biographical Research & Notebooking, has been designed to provide your students with the materials they need to complete a research / report project about her!
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Help students learn the Easter story by copying scripture! This version of Easter Scriptures Copy Work and Handwriting Practice uses scriptures are from the NIV, New International Version. Students will be provided scriptures to copy as well as well as pages to draw pictures (about the scripture) AND write about (reflect) on the scriptures. There are 41 student pages.
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20 cute forms to use when reading Dr. Seuss books to create book reports and to do character analysis!
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English 4 is typically used during 12th grade. This curriculum covers:
- Integrating Multimedia Technology / Traveling the Information Highway
- Reading British Literature / The Voices of England
- Writing / How to Apply What you Know
- Listening, Viewing, Speaking / The Keys to Understanding
Also available: English 4 Teacher’s Guide
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This skills workbook has been designed for 2nd Grade (160+ pages).
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This phonics, word families resource will help students create words using 5 word wheels ( -ut – un -um -ug -ump ). As students create new words, they can write each word on the included ‘Creating Words’ worksheet!
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This simple ‘Learn to Read’ book will teach children words from the ‘am’ word family: am, Sam, ram, ham, jam, Pam as well as a review of a few words from previous books. Students will find cute hand drawn illustrations that go along with the word, phrase or short sentence on each page. (Book 5 – 26 pages).
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This is a downloadable copy of the book. (279 pages)
About the book: This out-of-print book will give students details ‘in simple language’ (and illustrations) dealing with steam, electricity, light, heat, sound, hydraulics, optics and other apparatus. (See more in description below) -
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Studying Paul Revere, the American Revolution or famous people in American History? Here are three fun pages centered around Paul Revere’s famous midnight ride on which students can get creative!
Includes:
- – Coloring page
- – A page for students to draw their own interpretation of Paul’s ride
- – A page on which students will write what they believe each of the four people in the picture are either thinking or saying.
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A detailed biography on Abraham Lincoln written shortly after his death.
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20 fun, nutcracker themed Math worksheets that will provide your students plenty of practice to reinforce important 1st Grade skills such as: adding (2 and 3 digits), subtracting, identifying even and odd numbers, ordinal numbers, reading a bar graph, skip counting, telling time (hourly – analog clock) and more.
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57 Christmas coloring pages
Includes several religious symbols and pictures.
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In geography, students should learn the five themes of geography. Learning these themes will help students begin to think like geographers…organizing space (i.e. ‘the world’) in much the same way as historians organize time. This resource will teach students the five themes plus gives them the opportunity to practice using them!
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– 4.5 pages of informational text explaining the themes in detail
– A notebooking template and explanation strips for students to use as a study aid
– An activity that can be used again and again so students can put into practice what they have learned -
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Get your students’ creative thoughts going with this resource, October Color & Write A Story! With 20 different October / Fall-themed scenes, students can color the picture on each and then write a story that goes along with the picture.
Use as part of a creative story writing assignment, as seat work for early finishers, as a homework assignment, in a literacy center or even in a sub-folder! Also, imagine the great student-created bulletin board that can be displayed from student creations.
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This is a downloadable copy of the book. (196 pages)
Excerpt from the book: “The study of _music notation and terminology_ by classes in conservatories and in music departments of colleges and normal schools is a comparative innovation, one reason for the non-existence of such courses in the past being the lack of a suitable text-book, in which might be found in related groups clear and accurate definitions of the really essential terms. But with the constantly increasing interest in music study (both private and in the public schools), and with the present persistent demand that music teaching shall become more systematic and therefore more efficient in turning out a more _intelligent_ class of pupils, it has become increasingly necessary to establish courses in which the prospective teacher of music (afterhaving had considerable experience with music itself) might acquire a concise and accurate knowledge of a fairly large number of terms, most of which he has probably already encountered as a student, and many of which he knows the general meaning of, but none of which he perhaps knows accurately enough to enable him to impart his knowledge clearly and economically to others.” -
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This simple ‘Learn to Read’ book will teach children words from the ‘en’ and ‘eg’ word families: hen, men, pen, ten, leg, legs, Meg, peg, egg as well as a review of a few words from previous books in the series. Students will find cute hand drawn illustrations that go along with the word, phrase or short sentence on each page. (Book 7 – 26 pages).
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This differentiated resource is all about working with words, learning new words and having FUN with the word ‘SNOW’! Your students will enjoy this winter themed product as they work with rhyming words and create compound words.