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The Tower of Epiphany | Think Like A Coder, Ep 7
Let coding save the world. As part of her quest, the hero of the series must retrieve the Node of Creation from the Tower of Epiphany. This requires solving a computer programming puzzle to determine the energy needed to fill a basin...
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Subtraction word problems
Need a subtraction instructional activity? In this one, learners complete word problems with one and two digit numbers. Pupils complete six word problems.
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The Great Water Hunt
Students examine a globe to locate the bodies of water present and create a representation of those bodies of water for further exploration of the concept. Extensions of their observations are made at school, home, and the community.
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Folk Art for All Folk - Activity 1
Students research various Folk Art traditions in an attempt to understand different cultures. Emphasis is placed on comparing other Folk Art traditions to local art and artists.
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Fascinating Geography Facts
In this geography worksheet, students will read 4 interesting United States geography facts and 19 fascinating world geography facts.
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Math Word Problems – Random Math Related Quizzes
For this addition worksheet, students read then solve 6 word problems. Students use single digit addition to solve each of the problems.
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Addition word problems
In this addition worksheet, 2nd graders solve addition word problems involving one digit numbers. Students complete 6 word problems total.
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Geography Quiz 24
In this geography quiz 24 worksheet, students answer 20 trivia-style questions about geography. Then they scroll down to check answers.
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Geography Quiz 22
In this geography worksheet, students answer short answer geography questions about landmarks around the world. Students complete 10 questions.
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Fill-In: Walking Across Niagara Falls
Kids use their own words or phrases as they fill in the missing parts of an article about a man who crossed Niagara Falls via tightrope. They read the article and use the word list at the bottom of the page to fill in the blanks.
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The Meandering Mississippi River
Geography or earth science classes may find this learning exercise useful for reviewing their knowledge of the Mississippi River. Primarily, it addresses tributaries, major cities, sources, etc. Composed exclusively of fill-in-the-blank...
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A Bumpy Ride
Young scholars are introduced to a new genre. For this genre lesson students explore the characteristics that comprise a biography using the story A Bumpy Ride for reference. This lesson culminates in a personal writing activity that...
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The Living Edens: Virtual Yellowstone Tour
Students take an online virtual tour of Yellowstone National Park. They act as park rangers to research geological features of Yellowstone, locate these features on maps, and describe and define associated geologic terms.
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Landforms and Resources of Africa
In this African geography worksheet, students read about the physical features and resources of Africa. Students take notes and answer 4 short answer comprehension questions as they read the selection.
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Watch Your Step: Evaluating Expressions
Evaluate expressions with an attractive forest landscape and an engaging riddle to solve. Individuals evaluate 16 expressions, keeping in mind the order of operations. Then they write a letter that corresponds to the answer as if in...
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Attitudes Towards Nature in Daoist Art
Young scholars examine Daoist art. In this art appreciation lesson, students illustrate a poem, then create a second illustration in the Daoist fashion while focusing on depicting the harmonious relationship between humans and nature.
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How Was the Grand Canyon Formed?
Learners examine the formation of the Grand Canyon focusing on erosion as the process that enabled the rock layers to be formed. They make posters showing what the Grand Canyon looks like now and during its formation.
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Being There: Exploring China And Japan
Students discover the culture, society, geography, and history of Asia through games, food, art, and literature in this multi-day lesson about China and Japan. An exciting lesson for upper-elementary or lower-middle school classrooms.
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Soundtracks to Soothe
Students evaluate music for their calming and anger managing effects. They discuss what kinds of music they listen to and how it makes them feel, match types of music with pictures that evoke different feelings, and take their pulse...
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Michigan's Two Regions
Third graders use internet websites to compare/contrast the upper and lower pennisulas of Michigan. They read articles the characteristics of each area. Also, 3rd graders view pictures to investigatge the region, incuding the Straits of...
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Stressed to a Fault!
Eighth graders describe how stress builds up in the Earth's crust by the movement of tectonic plates. In groups, they relate the three types of stresses to the types of plate movements and explain how the stress causes faults to form. ...
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Reader's Theater Script Henry and Mudge and the Starry Night
In this reading worksheet, young scholars perform a short reader's theater script based on the book Henry and Mudge and the Starry Night. Students take a part in this 4 character play and read or perform it.
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Australia- An Ancient Land
For this online Australia- An Ancient Land worksheet, students use the links to answer questions about the landforms, and ancient life of the country. They look at pictures and internet sites to find the answers to 11 short answer...
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Matching Exercise
In this vocabulary instructional activity, students match up sixteen vocabulary words with their exact definitions. Students write each vocabulary word from the word box next to its definition.