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Bicycle Safety- Online Research Activity
In this online bicycle safety research worksheet, students use the links to complete 21 fill in the blank and short answer questions. They determine the important things about getting the correct size of bike, learn the rules of the...
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Safety
In this safety instructional activity, students determine if safety statements are true or false. Both fire safety and bicycle safety are addressed. Students answer 18 true/false questions and then devise a safety plan for their home.
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Bike Riding
For this word search worksheet, students solve a word search by locating thirty words related to bike riding. The word list includes helmet and lock.
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Cartoons for the Classroom: Drawing a Familiar analogy
For this current events worksheet, students analyze a political cartoon that requires them to interpret analogies in cartoons and respond to 3 talking point questions.
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Gerunds and Infinitives
In this gerunds and infinitives worksheet, students fill in the blanks to sentences with gerunds and infinitives based on the sentence before them. Students complete 20 sentences.
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Paraphrasing
In this paraphrasing instructional activity students are tasked to paraphrase five short passages. Students write their paraphrase and can then self check against sample answers.
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Compound Words
For this compound words worksheet, 4th graders complete a crossword puzzle as they answer ten statement clues or questions associated with a spelling unit on compound words.
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Safety Fun
In this safety rules worksheet, students study the image of the person and the safety rules they are following. Students write a sentence for each example that tells how each child is being safe.
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Law and Order
In this ESL learning exercise, students read 14 sentences about what is legal. Students complete each sentence with either "can, have to, don't have to, mustn't" so that each is correct for their own country. Example: In my country, you...