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After reading many of the examples given on this interactive web page, students read a sentence with a phrase in parenthesis and choose an idiom about education and school to replace it. Students choose 12 multiple choice answers.
In this online interactive philosophy activity, students respond to 10 short answer questions about Some Thoughts Concerning Education by Locke. Students may check some of their answers on the interactive activity.
In this interactive vocabulary worksheet, students read the description of educational subjects and select the subject which the sentence is describing. There are 10 questions to complete.
In this character education worksheet, students read the stories about making the right decisions in various situations. Students then color yes or no to show if the right decision was made.
In this educational building learning exercise, students draw a line from the names of educational buildings to the corresponding definitions. There are 7 terms and definitions to match up.
In this Brown vs. Board of Education worksheet, students answer short answer questions about the historical court case. Students answer 6 questions.
In this education dialogue worksheet, students read the dialogue aloud in pairs. Students read through 7 questions and complete online activities.
In this ESL legal and education vocabulary worksheet, learners complete 17 sentences using the proper legal and education vocabulary. They fill in the blanks in each sentence.
Assist your students with their careful, rhetorical reading skills in this activity, which breaks Chief Justice Earl Warren's decision in Brown v. Board of Education into five separate sections. After reading each section, students answer questions about vocabulary and writing strategies. The activity would be a great addition to a reading lesson or a history lesson.
In this religious education graphic organizer learning exercise, students record information about Christianity, Islam, and Judaism in the appropriate places.
