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Making Questions 11
In this online interactive grammar skills worksheet, students answer 2 fill in the blank questions that require them to rewrite statements as questions. Students may submit their answers to be scored.
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Making Questions 13
In this online interactive grammar skills worksheet, students answer 2 fill in the blank questions that require to change statements into questions. Students may submit their answers to be scored.
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Patterns on a Multiplication Table
In this multiplication tables learning exercise, students solve 5 problems in which a multiplication table is analyzed. Students write true or false for each statement and give an example to support each answer.
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What Are The Odds?
Students read the book, Jim Ugly, and discuss whether the odds were in favor of or against the character Jake finding his dad. They demonstrate an experiment involving odds by keeping a tally of how many times a colored die is pulled out...
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The Lorax
Third graders identify environmental problems. In this natural resources lesson plan students participate in several activities that support critical thinking about the environment and natural resources. The students write, list, and...
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My Worksheet: ESL- Do You Like...?
In this ESL personal preferences worksheet, students analyze 7 pictures of animals. Students answer the questions that begin with, "Do you like...?" with the words: Yes, I do or No, I don't.
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Remainders and Divisibility
In this remainders and divisibility instructional activity, 3rd graders determine the divisibility of 10 numbers, then write the remainder if there is one.
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Challenge: Quadrilateral
In this quadrilateral worksheet, students read about the measurements of a kite, then determine whether given figures are kites and explain why or why not.
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Quotation and Writing Conversation Quiz
In this conversations worksheet, students edit and rewrite sentences in conversations to have capitals, quotation marks, ending marks, and more. Students complete 2 activities.
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No Gun Ri, Korea
Students participate in a instructional activity conducting research about the Korean War. They investigate the different points of view that existed in the North and South of Korea. The concept is that there is two different points of...
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No, Not, Never Avoiding the Double Negative
In this double negative words activity, students correct double negatives within 4 sentences by editing and rewriting the sentences.
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Ordering Numbers Up To 2 Digits
In this ordering numbers worksheet, students complete three pages of problems pertaining to comparing or ordering numbers. Students write numbers that come before, between, or after a given number. Students also arrange lists of numbers...
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School-Home Link: Maps
In this atlas and parent communication form worksheet, students use an atlas to find several things: the capitol city of Japan, the number of countries in Africa, where to buy a newspaper, the names of Presidents of the United States,...
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Will It Hit The Hoop?
Basketball and math go hand in hand, even before one considers creating statistics. Viewers see a basketball player attempt multiple shots, but they do not see whether it goes in. They solve for which shots earned points as well as which...
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Family and Friends
In this family and friends worksheet, students answer twenty questions after surveying their classmates, family and friends. Students share their answers with their classmates.
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Folk and Fairy Tale Readers: The Princess and the Pea
Enrich a primary grade unit on fairy tales with this printable version of the classic story "The Princess and the Pea." With a simple story structure and a blend of short and long sentences, this is a great resource for developing the...
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This, That, These and Those
For this dialogues worksheet, students fill in the blanks in two conversations with missing words. Word choices are: this, that, that's, these or those.
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Ethics Activity 1A
For this ethics activity worksheet, students read ethical behavior questions, and determine if they are ever acceptable. They circle yes, no, or sometimes, and write explanations of their answers. Students write ten answers.
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Computers
In this computers worksheet, students review and discuss what computers are and their functions. Students circle the no or yes column to answer seven questions and then write each of the letters they circled on the lines provided to...
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Bar Graphs
Third graders investigate bar graphs. In this third grade mathematics lesson, 3rd graders collect and analyze data and use the internet’s Graph challenge to create their own graphs. Students write questions for the other...
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Decisions, Decisions: The Constitution
Eighth graders, after working with the software Decisions, Decisions: The Constitution, become face to face with the dilemmas, compromises, and struggles of writing the American Constitution. Each student is evaluated on how well they...
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Deciding When to Regroup
In this regrouping worksheet, 2nd graders complete a chart by determining whether 5 subtraction problems need to be regrouped or not and writing the tens and ones on the lines provided for each one. Students study the first one done for...
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Will an Ice Cube and an Orange/Lemon Float?
In these discovering if an ice cube and an orange or lemon will float in water worksheets, students conduct the two experiments, record the results, and answer questions. Students write 18 short answers.
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Cloning
In this opinions of cloning usage worksheet, students read phrases of what cloning should be used for and check their opinions in columns yes, not sure, no, only in certain situations, and never.