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Students will create their own 11 page reader using this fun resource and you’ll be assigning a fun, engaging activity! Use on Groundhog Day or any time you’d like to teach about the festivities surrounding a woodchuck named Punxsutawney Phil. This resource includes vocabulary in the reader and 3 worksheets that go along with the reader. Worksheets will assess student comprehension and asks students to make predictions. There is also a group prediction worksheet.
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Help students learn the parts of a spider with this fun arachnid resource! Students will learn the following parts: eyes, fangs, cephalothorax, abdomen, spinnerets, legs.
Includes:
- – Color poster
- – 2 Worksheets – One for students to write and label, the other to cut and paste.
- – 1 Science Center activity
- – Nomenclature flashcards – Labeled
- – Blank Cards for students to complete
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This Alamo Reading Comprehension will give students a good understanding of the historic battle and have students answer questions after reading the passage. Students will learn the following about the Alamo: What is it? Where is it? What happened there? What is it today?
Cross-curricular (Reading / History) – As students read for understanding they will be learning about an important landmark and event in U.S. History. After reading, students will answer multiple choice, short answer and short essay questions.
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 4.9
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This cross-curricular unit provides students with the opportunity to work with informational text and primary sources as they learn about the life of Clara Barton and the founding of the American Red Cross.
Includes:
- Reading Comprehension w/ answer key
- Poetry Response
- Poetry writing – Writing a ‘found’ poem
- Research assignment
- Expository writing
- …and a creative poster assignment!
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$5.00Add to CartNovember NO PREP Print and Go Learning Pack for 1st Grade! Over 90 worksheet pages of learning.Math: Fractions, Patterns, Counting, Place Value, Skip Counting, Counting Money (Nickels and Quarters), Word Problems, Reading Graphs/Coordinates, Single digit addition and subtraction, Telling timeLanguage Arts: Writing, Reading Skills, Rhyming, Phonics, Syllables, ABC Order, Critical Thinking Skills with November themed puzzles, Crafts…and more!!
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⭐ Make learning and practicing grammar fun with Grammar Games!
⭐This Language Arts download includes a poster explaining the correct usage of the articles ‘a’ and ‘an‘, and two different center activities. I have several grammar game editions – This one is the Food Set edition.
This set comes includes:
- Grammar poster
- 2 different sets of 12 picture cards both with matching article cards
- Instructions and Answer Keys
- Optional ‘What’s in your Frig?” activity set
- Worksheets for both sets of picture cards
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This book, Home Geography for Primary Grades by C. C. Long, Ph.D., is an educational text designed to introduce foundational geographical concepts to young children through direct observation and experience. This classic (original is out-of-print) text may be found on Amazon at a higher price than My Teaching Library is offering it to you.
Core Educational Philosophy
The book is built on the premise that geography is best understood in two stages:
- Direct Observation (The Home): Students begin by studying the immediate environment “at their doors,” such as local streams, slopes, and valleys, using these to build a basis for understanding the wider world.
- Imaginative Expansion (The World): Once elementary ideas are anchored in personal experience, the book teaches students to use their imagination to construct mental pictures of distant, unseen geographical features.
Key Learning Features
- Conversational Tone: Lessons are structured as natural, conversational dialogues rather than dense, “science-heavy” lectures, aimed at stimulating interest and active thought rather than just rote memorization.
- Active Learning & Expression: The book emphasizes that knowledge should be tested through expression. Students are encouraged to:
- Model landscapes using sand or clay.
- Draw what they observe to learn how to “see well”.
- Describe findings orally and in writing.
- Conduct independent “searching” to report results back to the class.
- Practical Application: The text uses familiar, concrete examples to teach abstract concepts. For example, it utilizes a kettle to explain vapor and a boy’s drawing of his house to introduce the difference between a picture and a “plan” (or map) .
Structure & Content
The curriculum guides students through a logical progression of topics:
- Fundamentals of Direction and Distance: Lessons cover using the sun, stars, and compass to find direction and tools for measuring distance.
- Landforms and Systems: Detailed lessons explore plains, deserts, oases, hills, mountains, valleys, and the life cycle of rivers.
- Environmental & Human Geography: The book connects natural phenomena (rain, snow, wind) to human life, covering agriculture (vegetables, grains) , resources (forest trees, minerals, metals, and various human occupations.
- Illustrations: The text is heavily supported by numerous instructional illustrations (black and white), helping students visualize concepts ranging from celestial bodies and landscapes to agricultural practices and industrial settings.
Home Geography for Primary Grades serves as a practical, hands-on resource that encourages children to become active observers of their world, bridging the gap between their local surroundings and the broader geography of the earth.
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This informational article will teach students about the sand dollar. They will learn that the little round, coin-shaped shell found on the beach is actually part of a marine animal, related to sea urchins and sea stars. They will also learn how living sand dollars move, that they aren’t ‘white’, how and what they eat and much more. After reading, students will complete two worksheets (multiple choice and short answer) to assess their comprehension / understanding of the material. Answer Key is provided.
Automated Readability Index: 4.8
Grade level: 8-9 yrs. old (Fourth and Fifth graders)
Linsear Write Formula : 5.6
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Studying bats? Here is a resource that will allow students to create a beautiful project that will show off what they’ve learned. This 70 page project unit can be used as a fully contained project resource (with no needed outside information required) or can be a launch for a full-blown research project using additional resources and includes:
- – Explanation page about creating a notebooking project
- – Suggested supply list
- – Evaluation rubric
- – Assignment page
- – Table of contents pages
- – Vocabulary & Reference pages
- – List of bat related vocabulary
- – Suggested links (optional)
- – Research / Notebooking questions/investigation suggestion handouts
- – 5 Informational text articles
- – Project KWL
- – Notebooking template pages
- – Bat pictures
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Martin Luther King, Jr. research unit has been designed to give students valuable information while tasking them to research and report.
Includes:
* The Early Years (informational text)
* Terms to Know (26 terms including: arbitration, conscientious objection, moral suasion, selective patronage and stockholders campaign)
* Timeline of important events
* Large excerpt of “I Have a Dream” speech
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FUN, Colorful, October-themed Math Centers for 1st Grade will provide you the resources you need to create several center activities for your students!
PLEASE NOTE: This can be used for older students as well! Please check out the description below to see exactly what this resources includes.
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Give students practice printing (tracing color words) and coloring (fine motor skills) as they are learning colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple.
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Help students learn, reflect and build a positive, growth mindset while completing each journaling page!
Each of the 36 pages includes:
- A motivational message
- A writing prompt
- Lines for students to write a response
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A Spring-themed resource which includes 77 student worksheets designed to cover a multitude of important 2nd-3rd grade math skills such as:
- – Addition & subtraction (with and without carrying / borrowing)
- – Word problems
- – Critical thinking skills
- – Find the missing addend or subtrahend
- – Odd & Even numbers
- – Roman Numerals
- – Order of operations
- – Expanded form
- – Skip counting (by 50, 100, 250)
- – Rounding (nearest 10, 100)
- – Telling time
- – Counting money
- – Fractions (equivalent, comparing)
- – Multiplication & Division
- – Measurement
- – Shapes (2D & 3D)
- – Early Geometry (faces, edges, vertices, perimeter)
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Since 1836, children have been delighted by these volumes filled with exotic adventures, exciting stories, beautiful poems, and funny fables. The Sixth Eclectic Reader includes selections from Patrick Henry, Sir Walter Scott, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and William Shakespeare.
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$4.50Add to CartHere is a FUN, THANKSGIVING BINGO GAME for up to 30 players, “B-I-N-G-O!” This is a great game to add during November just before the holiday and can easily be used as a VOCABULARY springboard!Words: acorns, America, autumn, bake, baste, blessings, bread, carve, casserole, celebrate, cider, colonists, corn, cornucopia, cranberries, dessert, drumstick, native, New World, November, parade, pecan pie, Pilgrims, planting, platter, Plymouth, pumpkins, pumpkin pie, Puritans, sauce, settlers, thankful, Thanksgiving, Thursday, tradition, treaty, turkey, wishbone, yams, family, friends
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Teaching about U.S. elections? These colorful 5 election posters are packed with information about our government’s election process! Designed for 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grades.
Information you’ll find detailed on these posters include:
- What are our 2 major political parties
- The presidential election process (start to finish)
- Who can vote (plus when, how and where)
- Election terminology: debate, issues, platform, campaign, political party, nominate, candidate, incumbent, opponent, delegate, president, running mate, term, inauguration, oval office, ballot, citizen, democracy, election, electoral college, poll, vote
- Who are our elected officials in the U.S.? (examples of federal, state and local officials)
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Studying the Jewish celebration of Hanukkah? This Hanukkah vocabulary unit will teach the definitions of 16 holiday related words plus provides fun, engaging word activities!
Words:
- dreidel
- Kislev
- latke
- menorah
- miracle
- temple
- candle
- festival
- gimel
- hallel
- shin
- kugel
- celebration
- candelabra
- sundown
- tradition
Includes:
- Student handout of terms and definitions
- Matching word and definitions worksheet
- Crossword puzzle (word with definitions)
- Word scramble
- Word search
Answer Keys included.
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Here is a worksheet for students to write their address and then draw a picture of where they live.
Students also have a mailbox and different ‘types’ of homes to color on the page.





















