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What's it Worth?

For Teachers 1st - 2nd
In this reading worksheet, students spell 5 pictures using scrabble letters. All words end in -uck. Students also add up the score of each word
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What’s it Worth? (-ar)

For Teachers 1st
In this -ar word family worksheet, 1st graders will cut and glue letter tiles to spell an -ar family word to match a picture. Then students will add the value of each tile to find the sum of the word, like in Scrabble.
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What’s it Worth? (-ew)

For Teachers 1st
In this -ew word family worksheet, 1st graders will cut and glue letter tiles to spell an -ew word family word to match a picture. Then students will add the value of each tile to find the sum of the word, like in Scrabble.
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A Puzzle a Day Provides Practice That Pays

For Teachers 1st - 8th
Students complete a variety of daily enrichment puzzles designed to encourage critical thinking skills, while developing and reinforcing math and language arts skills.
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Ways Twitter Makes You a Better Writer

For Teachers 7th - 12th
Practice being concise. Exercise your vocabulary. Improve your editing skills. The contention in this lesson is that by imposing a 140 character limit, the Twitter format actually helps improve writing skills. And of course class tweets...
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Forces in Motion-Science Puzzlers, Twisters & Teasers

For Students 6th - 8th
In this physical science learning exercise, students complete 6 questions about forces in motion in the form of word puzzles, poems, riddles, scrambles, and brain teasers.
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Jo's Table

For Teachers 7th - 10th
Students continue a sequential pattern using a partially filled in table and simple addition exercise. They use problem solving strategies such as guess and check, make a table, look for patterns. They discuss their finding with the class.
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Latin Roots: spir, viv/vit, vid, vis

For Students 2nd - 3rd
Young readers rewrite the Latin root words on the blank lines and then mark the roots spir, viv, vid, vit, and vis in the 20 word list.

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