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About the book: Jane Eyre is not a pure romance novel. It’s a complex work combing elements of the coming-of-age story and more. Despite its complexity, though, the heart and soul of Jane Eyre is the passionate love between Jane and her employer, Edward Rochester, and it’s their love story that is the most memorable element of the novel. Both Jane and Rochester are such passionate characters, but Jane’s passion is tempered with sense, while Rochester is all sensibility. Despite her social powerlessness Jane is one of the strongest women characters in fiction and by sticking to her principles she is rewarded with true love.About the Author: Charlotte Brontë was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels became classics of English literature. Brontë experienced the early deaths of all her siblings. She became pregnant shortly after her marriage in June 1854 but died on 31 March 1855, three weeks before her 39th birthday.
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This is a resource designed to teach students about Louis Pasteur and his important contribution to science in germ theory, spontaneous generation, pasteurization and the rabies vaccine. After reading 2 pages of informational text, students will be asked 9 short answer questions to assess comprehension of the material. Answer key is provided.
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Studying anatomy? Body systems? Here is “Body Systems” poster that that illustrates these systems: circulatory, muscular, digestive, nervous, skeletal and respiratory.
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Your students will love these ‘frog-themed‘ handwriting worksheets on which they can practice writing letters (upper and lower case). Each letter comes with step by step directions on correct letter formation! Color and BW worksheets included.
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Three fun Thanksgiving game boards using player game pieces of Pilgrims and turkeys as markers!
Benefits of playing tic-tac-toe:
- – It helps children apply their logic and develop strategy at an early age.
- – It prepares children for more complex games because they have to think of multiple things at one time.
- – It helps children learn how to follow rules and take turns.
- – It can help improve a child’s concentration.
- – It teaches good sportsmanship.
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About the book: Completed just days before his death and hailed by Mark Twain as “the most remarkable work of its kind since the Commentaries of Julius Caesar,” this is the now-legendary autobiography of ULYSSES SIMPSON GRANT (1822-1885), 18th president of the United States and the Union general who led the North to victory in the Civil War. Though Grant opens with tales of his boyhood, his education at West Point, and his early military career in the Mexican-American war of the 1840s, it is Grant’s intimate observations on the conduct of the Civil War, which make up the bulk of the work, that have made this required reading for history students, military strategists, and Civil War buffs alike. This unabridged edition features all the material that was originally published in two volumes in 1885 and 1886, including maps, illustrations, and the text of Grant’s July 1865 report to Washington on the state of the armies under his command. -
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This geometry resource, Identifying Triangles by the Angles, contains a poster, 2 worksheets and an answer key.
See details in description below.
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Ready-to-print list of skills and concepts (by subject) to teach in 1st Grade. Includes sample activity ideas!
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This resource will create a classroom wall timeline (over 7′ long) showing famous explorers of the Americas! The timeline begins with Hoie Shin: a Chinese monk who explored the west coast of Mexico in 499 and ends with John Fremont: nicknamed the “Pathfinder” who explored the American West in 1838. (Examples of other explorers included: Leif Ericksson, Columbus, Cabot, Cortez, Coronado, Daniel Boone, John Cook, Davy Crockett and others)
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Studying ‘Force & Motion‘ in your classroom? This Mini-Lessons resource has been designed to help students gain a greater understanding as well as to help them retain the information they are learning!
Includes:
- 2 Instructional text pages ( 1 on Force and Motion and 1 one on Force, Motion and Work)
- 2 Experiments (1 Cooperative Group experiment focusing on how ‘unbalanced forces cause motion‘ and to show ‘how energy can be transferred’. )
- 1 Worksheet Activity (Students will find and list examples of ‘machines and work‘ as well as draw an illustration.
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Cute ladybug themed Math classroom posters to help early learners learn to count to 10.
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Help students practice and reinforce their knowledge of identifying coordinate graph values with this fun exercise. Students will be given a map of Africa with several animals scattered throughout the graph. They will be asked to identify the coordinate value where each animal can be found!
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Help students master their knowledge of the parts of a volcano with these posters, handouts and worksheets! This resource provides 2 levels of learning plus worksheets come with and without terms. (Landforms, Earth Science, Geology)
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This resource offers reading comprehension and discussion questions about the story and characters.
About the book (Not included):
Farmer Boy written by Laura Ingalls Wilder was the second-published one in the Little House series. The novel is based on the childhood of Wilder’s husband, Almanzo Wilder, who grew up in the 1860s near the town of Malone, New York. It covers roughly one year of his life, beginning just before his ninth birthday and describes a full year of farming. Itescribes in detail the endless chores involved in running the Wilder family farm, all without powered vehicles or electricity. Young as he is, he rises before 5am every day to milk cows and feed stock. In the growing season, he plants and tends crops; in winter, he hauls logs, helps fill the ice house, trains a team of young oxen, and sometimes—when his father can spare him—goes to school. The novel includes stories of his brother, Royal, and sisters, Eliza Jane and Alice.Interest level:
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High School Biology Notebook resource!
Students will learn the following terms: plasmodesma, amyloplast, peroxisome, Golgi body, Golgi vesicles, tonoplast, central vacuole, mitochondrion, chloroplast, cytoskeleton, nuclear pores, nuclear membrane / envelope, DNA in nucleoplasm, nucleolus, nucleus, rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, cytoplasm, cell wall, cell / plasma membrane
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2 fun maze puzzles with an Earth Day theme.
Why mazes? A maze might just look like a fun way to pass time, but they’re actually a valuable learning tool for children. Here’s why:
- -For children, completing mazes is a great way to boost their problem solving skills.
- -Solving mazes also boosts their patience and persistence and teaches them about the rewards of work.
- -Mazes can also help improve a child’s cognitive thought processes.
- -Solving mazes are wonderful for improving hand-eye coordination.
- -Concentrating on a maze also helps with memory too
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– In one minute, how much air do you breathe in?
– What does nose hair do?
– What is a bronchial tree?
– Do you breathe in carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide?Students will learn the answers to these questions and others as they color and read the pages of ‘Your Respiratory System Coloring Book’.
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Give your students beautiful stationary paper to use when publishing around the Easter holiday. This specific set of designs are Christian based. There are 14 different designs, each in color and in b/w.
Students will love publishing stories, essays, poems and more on these pages!
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Studying the state of Nevada? Perhaps doing a unit on Ornithology? Check out this Notebooking set designed around the Nevada State Bird!
What type of pages are contained in this set:
– A map page (for the state)
– Scientific classification page
– A page for students to give details about the bird’s physical description, habitat, diet, life span and reproduction
– A page where students will do additional map work to show where in the U.S. the bird lives in addition to migration information
– Coloring page
– Several pages on which students can use for expository and/or creative writing as well as sections in which students may draw.14 pages in all and is designed for different levels / abilities.