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Picture Prompt: Birds and Kite
A cute illustration of two birds looking at a kite from their nest helps students to think of a topic for their story, which they can title, begin, and end. A text box allows teachers to provide words from a spelling or vocabulary list...
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Picture Prompt: Bee in a Jar
Allowing students to choose the point of view of a bee or of a baby, this assignment prompts students to respond to a picture of a bee in a jar by writing a short story about it. This assignment could be used for multiple grade levels...
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Picture Prompts: Arctic Hares
Prompted by a picture of two white arctic hares, students complete the story based on their own creative ideas. This writing template could couple with a winter unit, an animal unit, or even as simple writing practice. A text box allows...
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Sequence Chart
In this Language Arts worksheet, students create a sequence chart by listing eight steps or events in time order. Students write their information in a graphic organizer.
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Math Tiles
In this math worksheet, students cut out 20 math tiles. The tiles include 16 squares and 4 rectangles and can be used for a variety of math activities.
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Centimeter Grid
In this measurement worksheet, students use the grid in order to create measurements for shapes or pictures that could be traced inside the grid.
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Whole Value Place Charts
In this math worksheet, students use the chart in order to complete the numbers and identify the place values for each. The numbers are given from another source.
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Number Lines
In this math worksheet, students use the sheet in order to perform operations with integers and ordering of numbers as needed. Also they could chart inequalities.
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Did You Know
In this Did You Know worksheet, students complete the sentence, "Did you know..." by writing about trees. They are given pictures of two different types of tree to write about.
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Abraham Lincoln Story Paper
In this Abraham Lincoln worksheet, students see a realistic drawing of Lincoln, followed by blank lines. While there are no directions, it seems this will be used to write about this famous President.