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The Best Advice: Writing Paper
In this writing worksheet, students will write about the best advice they have ever received. There are lines on which students can write and tips for good writing at the bottom.
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Fame, Money, or Power?: Writing Prompt
In this writing worksheet, students will write about which is most important and which is least important: fame, money or power. Writing lines are provided.
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Story Sequence
In this story sequence instructional activity, students read five line nursery rhymes and then number the events in sequential order. There are four nursery rhymes on this two-page instructional activity. An answer key is included.
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Writing Bug: Success and Failure
In this writing prompt worksheet, students write their interpretation of an old saying about success and failure on the lines provided.
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Preschool Coloring Page - House
A ready to use black line master copy of a house, this coloring activity could be used for larger art projects or just as a fun coloring activity. The sight word 'house' is included on this page so preschoolers improve their word...
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Ascending Order of Rational Numbers Virtual Worksheet
In this ordering numbers worksheet, students order 20 sets of rational numbers in ascending order. They order the fractions and decimals from least to greatest while working on-line and print the pages as needed.
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Writing Template
Give your writers the chance to organize their thoughts before writing a story with this graphic organizer. Simple and easy to understand, the lines provided prompt elementary learners to write the main characters, main events, and...
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The Color Pink
In this color worksheet, students color 3 pictures of items that can be pink. They color black line pictures of a pig, a flamingo, and a flower.
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Printing Practice - M
In this coloring and printing practice worksheet, young scholars work with the letter M. They color the large M at the top of the page and trace dotted lines to form 15 M's in rows at the bottom of the page.
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Reading Comprehension: Fiction and Nonfiction
This resource is made up of a series of reading passages with accompanying questions. On the first page, learners read the definitions of both fiction and non-fiction. They examine four short selections before writing either fiction or...
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Greater Than, Less Than, and Equal To
In this number comparisons worksheet, 1st graders use the number line to help them compare the numbers in each set. Students circle the words greater then, less than, or equal to for the 19 problems.
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Utah Alphabet Activity
In this Utah alphabetical order instructional activity, students put the 10 state-related names, places, or words into alphabetical order.
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Plural Nouns
Working from the plural versions of nouns (in the context of sentences), your learners write the singular version of the underlined noun on the blank line underneath each sentence.
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Addition using numbers between 0 and 10
In this math worksheet, students add numbers using numbers between 0 and 10. Problems are lined up vertically. An answer sheet can be created by clicking on the link at the bottom of the page.
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Animal Nutrition
Use this great overview to give information on all aspects of nutrition. By working their way through this PowerPoint, students review a lot of information about the digestive process. Students read many facts on a number of...
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AC/DC Tracks and Albums in Other Words
High schoolers can hone their research skills by employing the Internet to find the answers to the trivia questions presented in this on-line learning exercise. This resource focuses on questions about the band AC/DC. There are ten...
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Man of Four Strings: Cliff Williams
Use the Internet as a research tool for your High schoolers. They must discover the answers to the trivia questions presented in this on-line worksheet. This resource focuses on questions about the bass player for the band AC/DC, Cliff...
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Come "C" This One
Research skills for High schoolers will be reinforced as they search for the answers to this on-line activity. It asks questions and looks for answers that begin with the letter "C."
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Oh Say, Can You 'C' ?
High school learners can enhance their research skills by using the Internet to find the answers to the questions presented in this on-line resource. This focuses on questions whose answers all begin with the letter "C."
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Next up: A neat "N" Quiz
Challenge your high schoolers' research skills by having them use the Internet to find the answers to the trivia questions in this on-line worksheet. Answers all begin with the letter "N." All sorts of questions are posed: everything...
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Inspiring Imagination for Story Content
Here is a very interesting story writing presentation. Young writers are prompted to write by responding to a variety of questions. Once their imaginations have been piqued, they are told to write the first three lines of an original...
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Plant Parts
Little ones identify the parts of a plant and practice following directions at the same time. They color each part of the flowering plant the color indicated on the sheet. Roots are brown, leaves are green, the flower is red, and the...
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Hamlet 1.2: Hamlet's First Soilloquy
O, that these too, too obscure words would resolve themselves into modern English! High school scholars are asked to do a close reading of Hamlet’s first soliloquy (I, ii) and recast these famous lines into contemporary speech, identify...
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Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck: Chapter 6 Reading Check
"You hadda, George. I swear you hadda." Many young readers struggle with the final lines of the tragic tale of George and Lennie. Consider using this worksheet to launch a conversation about why George "hadda."