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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce
In this online interactive reading comprehension learning exercise, students respond to 15 multiple choice questions about Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Students may submit their answers to be scored.
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Making Effective Decisions
Students examine decision-making styles. In this self-awareness lesson, students work through 3 exercises examining the different styles of decision-making, how barriers effect decision-making. The lesson concludes with role-playing.
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Light in August by William Faulkner
In this online interactive reading comprehension worksheet, learners respond to 15 multiple choice questions about Faulkner's Light in August. Students may submit their answers to be scored.
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Adjective Clauses
In this adjective clause worksheet, students choose the correct adjective clause to complete the sentences. Students complete 25 sentences with the correct clause.
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The Westing Game: Chapter 17-20
In The Westing Game chapter questions worksheet, students complete a series of short answer questions for chapters seventeen through twenty to advance their understanding of the text.
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Game Shows in the Classroom
Students participate in game show like games when reviewing material for any subject or grade level.
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Early Discovery & Settlement (5)
In this online interactive American history worksheet, students respond to 21 matching questions regarding colonial America. Students may check their answers immediately.
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Absolute Monarchs
In this absolute monarchs study guide worksheet, students respond to 11 short answer questions. The questions correlate to assigned readings in a textbook.
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Philanthropists: Past, Present, Future
Students explore the concept of philanthropy. In this philanthropy lesson, students compare the work of antislavery activists to work of philanthropic activists today. Student implement a plan to share kindness with others.
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Is it Legal? - The Judicial System
Fourth graders explore the judicial branch of government; in particular, Florida's judicial branch of government.
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Writing for Foreign Students Conjunctions
In this grammar worksheet, students combine six pairs of sentences with correlative conjunctions. Students also complete nine sentences with a pronoun or subordinate conjunction to complete each sentence grammatically correct.
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Writing for Foreign Students Conjunctions
In this grammar activity, students combine six pairs of sentences by adding correlative conjunctions to each pair to make them grammatically correct.
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Intermediate Spelling-- "History"
For this history terminology worksheet, students unscramble the letters in 12 words to correctly spell terms that match the dictionary definitions provided. All words pertain to history.
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Native American Foods
Young scholars explore Native American foods. In this middle school mathematics lesson, students research the types of foods Native Americans across the country typically ate. Young scholars summarize a recipe in their own...
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Literature-based Skill Building: Holes by Louis Sachar (Chapter 39)
In this literature response worksheet, students answer 20 short essay questions about Chapters 39-44 of the book Holes by Louis Sachar.
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Memory Box
In this To Kill a Mockingbird worksheet, students create a memory box for the character of Scout, Jem, Dill or Boo. Students follow the directions to complete the activity.
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The Middling Class in Deerfield:
Pupils study documents to show the continued growth of development of 18th century Deerfield, CT.
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Tree of Giving
Students work together as a team to solve the hypothetical common problem of litter. They give examples of organizations that focus on trying to help others in significant ways (volunteers). Each group maps out their strategy, a tree...
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Mathematical Induction
In this Algebra II activity, 11th graders explore two examples of arguments that can be formalized with mathematical induction. The one page activity contains two problems with explanation.
Get It Write
Get It Write: Who and Whom
Use the four-step trick that's on this grammar tips site and you will never have to wonder which to choose, "who" or "whom," again. There is a self test at the end of the article.
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Grammarly Blog: Who and Whom
This page focuses on correctly using who or whom. Since who is a subjective pronoun, you can try replacing it with another subjective pronoun such as he or she to see how it sounds. Whom is an objective pronoun and can be replaced with...
Grammar Tips
Grammar Tips: More on When to Use "Who" and Whom"
A great tutorial on the use of the pronouns, "who" and "whom," which are often confused. Many examples are given as are fool-proof ways to check whether the correct one is being used.
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Sophia: Who vs. Whom
This video lesson focuses on the use of who and whom in sentences. It provides background information including part of speech and the purpose of each, explains each individually with examples, and offers a memory trick to apply with...
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Sophia: Who vs. Whom
This lesson discusses the difference between who and whom and explains when each one should be used. This tutorial lesson shares a short slideshow with the lesson's content.