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Work Done by a Constant Force WS
In this work worksheet, students determine the amount of work done on moving objects given the speed of the objects. They also determine the work done on objects given the measurement of force and the angle above the horizontal at which...
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Vocabulary Building: One Consonant Rule 3
For this recognizing words with one consonant worksheet, students write from dictation, unscramble, and create sentences using the words lazy, safety, recess, below, using, and receive. Students write eighteen answers.
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Applying the Gas Laws
In this gas laws activity, students solve eleven problems using the various gas laws to find temperature, pressure, and volume of gases.
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Limits and the Indeterminate Forms
For this limits worksheet, students use L'Hospital's Rule to solve two short answer problems. They solve fourteen short answer limits problems.
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Finding the Oxidation State
For this oxidation state worksheet, students are given rules for assigning oxidation numbers and a chart showing the oxidation states of the elements of a given compound. Students use the rules and the example to find the oxidation...
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Field Trip to the Watsonville Wetlands
Students explore the differences between food webs and food chains. For this wetland lesson students play a food web game and go on a scavenger hunt.
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Groups in the Periodic Table
For this groups of the periodic table worksheet, students use on line sources to find characteristics of the alkali metals, the alkaline earth metals, the transition metals, the halogens and the inert gases.
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The Name Jar
Students participate in a lesson that focuses on the literature of Korea. "The Name Jar" is read by students to practice some essential reading skills. This would include the recognition of sequence in a story, characterization, and...
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Where are the Famous Women in History?
Students investigate sexism in history by identifying important women from the U.S. In this women's equality instructional activity, students discuss why they remember more men in the history of the U.S. than women. Students...
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Branches of Government Worksheet
This is a basic multiple choice activity. Learners answer a set of 9 multiple choice questions about early colonists and branches of government. You might use this as a check for understanding or a quick quiz. The first 2 questions are...
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Writing Exercises: Economic and Social Revolutions III
With great advancements come great changes! Young historians examine economic and social change occurring after the start of the Industrial Revolution. They respond to three questions regarding the beginning of the Revolution, the impact...
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Writing Exercise: Economic and Social Revolution I
Learners take a critical look at the economic and social changes that stemmed from the industrial revolution. There are three short essay questions for them to answer regarding suffrage, changes in women's rights, and urbanization as a...
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Writing Exercises: Economic and Social Revolutions IV
Any revolution is going to impact both society and economy. The class works to grasp the effect of industrialization on the environment, government, and politics. They respond to three critical thinking questions which require them to...
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Decode the words #9
In this word decoding worksheet, students solve each word by decoding each number which equals one letter. Students complete 19 words.
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Decode the words
In this word decoding worksheet, each number represents a letter that the students have to decode. Students decode 20 words in all.
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Vocabulary Building Activity
Practice using and spelling the -ful ending. Learners take dictation from you to create a word bank of six words with the -ful suffix. Then they unscramble the words. Finally, they write an original sentence for each word that must be...
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Read All About It!
Students are taught the comprehensions aids them in their reading and will make reading seem easier once they know what they are reading about. They access how th ask themselves the five W's: who, what, where, when, and why. Students by...
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Antonyms 5
For this antonyms worksheet, learners choose the correct word that is an antonym to the one in bold print. Students have 2 words to choose from in each of the 10 problems.
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School-Home Links: Book Links 6
In this reading and asking questions worksheet, students read a book with their family and write the title and author on the lines. Students then answers the questions about the story's ending and describe how they would change it....
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WS 5.7 Phase Diagrams
In this phase diagram worksheet, students answer questions about three given diagrams. They determine the boiling point, melting points and sublimation points for each substance. They also answer questions about the triple points and the...
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Identify and Apply the Properties of Real Numbers
Students apply the properties of real numbers. In this algebra worksheet, students identify elements of an operation given a table of values. They identify the missing values in the table. There are 5 questions with an answer key.
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Five Big W's
Learners develop summarization strategies by asking themselves questions as they read. They devlop these strategies help them develop better comprehension. Students goals for reading is comprehension. They explore helpful...
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Ten Square Root of Negative Numbers and Ten i to a Power Problems
In this i worksheet, students simplify square roots of negative numbers in ten problems and evaluate i to the given power in ten more problems. The solutions are provided.
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Numerical Integration
In this math worksheet, students practice using the number approximations to apply them to the integrations. They compare the numerical methods and graph the results in the data table.