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Excerpt from the book: Alexander Graham Bell – teacher, scientist, inventor, gentleman – was one whose life was devoted to the benefit of mankind with unusual success. Known throughout the world as the inventor of the telephone, he also made other inventions and scientific discovers of first importance, greatly advanced the methods and practices for teach the deaf and came to be admired and loved throughout the world for his accuracy of thought and expression.
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About the book: A poem typically categorized as a nonsense poem. Written from 1874 to 1876, the poem borrows the setting, some creatures, and eight portmanteau words from Carroll’s earlier poem “Jabberwocky” in his children’s novel Through the Looking-Glass (1871).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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$3.50Buy NowThis holiday themed Math resource, Christmas Math – Numbers 1-100 can provide hours of learning and reinforcement of number sense concepts!
This resource includes number strips (by 10s to 100), number counters (to 100), fill in the number ‘number counters’, worksheets (addition, subtraction, single digit multiplication, skip counting, patterns, counting (with numbers and number words), and a bingo game.Skills:
* numbers 1-100* number concepts* number sentences* skip counting* patterns* addition* subtraction* simple multiplicationBONUS: It also contains 3 different versions of Bingo and game spinners!! -
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This FREE safety coloring book is designed to help your children and students learn why adults do certain things to help them stay safe!
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About the book: The story is narrated in the first person as an autobiographical memoir told by the titular horse named Black Beauty—beginning with his carefree days as a colt on an English farm with his mother, to his difficult life pulling cabs in London, to his happy retirement in the country. Along the way, he meets with many hardships and recounts many tales of cruelty and kindness. Each short chapter recounts an incident in Black Beauty’s life containing a lesson or moral typically related to the kindness, sympathy, and understanding treatment of horses, with Sewell’s detailed observations and extensive descriptions of horse behavior lending the novel a good deal of verisimilitude.About the Author: Anna Sewell was an English novelist. She is well known as the author of the 1877 novel Black Beauty, which is now considered one of the top ten bestselling novels for children ever written, although it was intended at the time for an adult audience.
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This Reading / Literacy resource for 1st, 2nd and 3rd Grades includes critical thinking, narrative and opinion writing and art activities for Chris Rashcka‘s Caldecott winning book, A Ball for Daisy. The book has no words, only pictures, and is a story about love and loss. This product will ask students to get in touch with the story and put words (and pictures) on paper.
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This is the Teacher’s edition for Natural Science: Biology & Chemistry – Grade 7 (Student Edition)
Bundle and Save: 7th Grade Science Curriculum Bundle
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Complete Economics Curriculum for 7th-12th – Student Edition
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This phonics poster will give students a visual aid to help them learn and remember long vowel sounds. Includes colorful pictures with words for each vowel sound.
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A cross-curricular (Reading/Language Arts – Math – Geography – Writing – Art) resource that students will enjoy, specifically in the Spring just before Easter. The unit begins with a fictional story called, “The Enchanted Egg” The story begins as a boy named, Neil is visiting an art museum with his parents and for the first time sees a Fabergé egg. It is a fun, delightful story as Neil ‘blacks out’ and ends up in 1910 Russia! Along the way, he learns about Easter traditions in Russia, France, Austria, Italy, Bermuda and other countries!
Includes the following activities for students to complete after reading:
1. Reading comprehension (short answer)
2. Math word problems
3. Synonyms for the following words: lightheaded, squabble, scintillate, intricate, enchanting, banquet, bejeweled, mystified, encrust, trelliswork, mourning, figurine
4. Timed writing with 9 given prompts (example prompt: Imagine that you are a craftsman at the Fabergé company and have to make a beautiful egg for the Tsar. Write about it!)
5. Story vocabulary (sentence writing)
6. Geography: Europe – map work
7. Art
8. ColoringAnswer keys provided
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⭐ Grammar QUICK Reference chart – Perfect to display in the classroom and/or give as a handout to students for a quick reference guide!
This 2-page reference defines and gives examples of:
- common nouns
- proper nouns
- plural nouns
- adjectives
- pronouns
- verbs (present and past)
- adverbs
- abbreviations and titles (language and math)
This is a B/W version/ PRINT AND USE!
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Here are 36 positive, growth mindset posters for your classroom / learning space with a cute woodland, forest animal theme that kids love! Use several throughout the year, place them throughout your classroom, or use just one a week for a focused growth mindset ‘thought’ for the week. If you use as a thought for the week, create a minilesson to go along with each by having students write a journal entry about the quote.
Sample Messages:
- 1. I choose to be positive!
- 2. Attitude and Effort are more important than talent!
- 3. Attitude is my mind’s paintbrush. It can color any situation.
- 4. A Challenge lets me exercise my brain!
- 5. Never say, “I can’t.” Say, “I’ll try.”
- 6. Mistakes are only opportunities to learn.
- 7. Think Positive. Be Positive.
- 8. With practice, I can and will improve!
36 in all!
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Creating a classroom with a circus theme? Want classroom decor centered around a fun circus theme? This 6 page download offers 10 different circus tent themed desk toppers (also known has name plates) from which to choose! Use on student desks or cubbies.
Size: If you print on legal size paper, the toppers will be 12 inches in width. If printing on standard letter size paper, set up printing to ‘shrink to fit’ and the desk toppers will be 9 inches.
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$6.00Original price was: $6.00.$5.00Current price is: $5.00.These Grammar QUICK Reference charts can be used as posters or student handouts and are perfect to display in the classroom and/or give to students for a quick reference guide. Each version is a 2-page reference defines and gives examples of:
- common nouns
- proper nouns
- plural nouns
- adjectives
- pronouns
- verbs (present and past)
- adverbs
- abbreviations and titles (language and math)
⭐ Just PRINT AND USE!
This BUNDLE includes the following titles:
Grammar QUICK Reference (B/W Version)
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2nd grade flashcards and classification/sorting activities – Designed for students needing to learn and/or practice reading 2nd grade sight words. In addition to learning to read these words, students will be actively engaged in a variety of classification activities as they sort the words based on syllabication, vowel sounds and parts of speech.
Included:
– 2 sets of flash cards:
— Set 1: Students will trace each word to create their set to of cards that they can use to practice reading the words.
— Set 2: A ready-to-use set to use in whatever way(s) you decide! Use for practice, assessment or within a classification / sorting activity!– Classification posters: (1 syllable, 2 syllables, 3 syllables, long vowel, short vowel, noun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition)
— Create an interactive bulletin board – Display posters (based on the classification you wish students to complete: syllabication, vowel sound or parts of speech) and give students the flash cards. Include on the bulletin board a pocket under each poster that you display. This can be a baggie or a folder pocket that you create. Students will place each card in the ‘correct’ pocket.
— Create a center – Affix the posters (based on the classification you wish students to complete: syllabication, vowel sound or parts of speech) on the front of folders or create ‘boxes’ with a poster on each box. Give students the flash cards and have them sort them into the folder or box! -
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Help your kids get the most from church! This resource will allow your kids to take notes, answer questions for self-reflection and keep a record of each service.
Parents then can use their child’s completed sermon notes to engage in conversation and extend their child’s learning by discussing the sermon’s message, their child’s understanding and how they may apply what was taught!
Highlights of Version #1:
- – Book, chapter, verse of today’s main passage
- – What are you learning about God?
- – Words I don’t understand…
- – Questions I have about what was said…
- – Favorite song? Why?
- – Most important thing I learned?
- – How can I use this in my life?
Want all 4 Sermon Notes for Kids? Save and get all 4 when you purchase: Sermon Notes for Kids | 4 Designs
⭐ PLEASE NOTE: This resource is for individual family use only. If you are planning to distribute within a local ministry / church, you must purchase a Ministry License. This includes ALL-ACCESS MEMBERS. To use within a church ministry, you MUST PURCHASE a MINISTRY LICENSE.
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This engaging and fun Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing (by Judy Blume) book study is filled with reading, vocabulary and extended activities.
Includes:
- Daily reading journal – Students will be asked to journal new or important words, characters in that day’s reading, a summary of what happened, to make a prediction of what will happen next and additional notes.
- Vocabulary word wall (60 Words)
- Vocabulary definitions worksheet
- Crossword puzzle
- 2 Analogy worksheets
- 2 Different comprehension assessments (can use one or both)
– The first assessment is all multiple choice and covers basic story details.
– The second assessment is more extensive and includes multiple choice, short and extended answer questions, an essay question, a character match and a fill-in the blanks! - Answer keys
About the book: Fourth grader Peter Hatcher has a terrible problem – his little brother Fudge! The first in a very funny five book series.
“Will bring a chorus of laughter from sympathetic readers.” –Publishers Weekly
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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 pairsAntonym “Go Fish” Game
Includes 2 sets, 16 different pairs in eachAntonym “Concentration” Game
Includes 2 sets, 12 different pairs in eachSynonym Hat-in-Scarf Match
22-word pairsSynonym “Go Fish” / “Concentration” Game
Includes 2 sets, 20 different pairs in eachAntonyms 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