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Pumpkin Dot-to-Dot
For this harvest worksheet, students connect the dots from one to ten to create a pumpkin. Students can then color in their completed project.
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A Pumpkin Surprise: Connect-the-Dots Game
In this math worksheet, students count from 1 to 50 as they connect the dots in a Halloween picture of a cat and Jack O'Lantern. Students color their picture.
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Pumpkin Dot to Dot
For this connect the dots worksheet, students connect the dots and draw a line using the numbers 1-14 to outline the picture of a pumpkin.
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James and the Giant Peach Plot Analysis
It's all about the plot, main events, and story mapping with this lesson. As the class reads the novel James and the Giant Peach, they create an excitement graph that actually charts key events and moments of excitement. After creating...
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Why Study Economic Downturns?
Research and connect America's current economic downturn with the 1929 Stock Market Crash and the Great Depression.
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Watershed
Students study watersheds and use topo maps to help explore where they are located. In this watershed activity students delineate their watershed on their own.
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Name that plant!
What is a dichotomous key? When your kids ask, hand them a learning exercise like this one, to explain it. They use the key to identify four different trees, based on the budding twigs they've produced. Tip: Have learners extend this...
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Mapping Your Watershed
Pupils examine student created maps to locate geographical features such as hills, cliffs, flat meadows, stream beds, etc. They use watershed topo maps to identify landmarks, water flow, and elevation of several features. In addition,...