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In this family history worksheet, students survey family members about which countries their ancestors came from and how they arrived in the United States.
In this family timeline worksheet, students create a large scale timeline of their family history. They write an entry about the most important event of their life thus far. They use a web site to make a timeline of their future hopes.
Are you starting a personal narrative unit in your middle school class? Use this activity to help your young writers brainstorm the significant people and events in their lives. The "Four Foot Feat" table diagram prompts them to assign one table leg to each set of their grandparents, each of their parents, and the tabletop to themselves. By exploring their family history, they can easily begin to write a short essay about an influential person or event in their lives.
In this family history worksheet, students interview a family member about places where they lived and then write 4 short answer questions based on the responses.
In this algebra, graphing, and geometry exam worksheet, 12th graders complete 34 math problems. The skills for each question cover a variety of topics, and graphing on grid paper is required for some of the questions.
In this genetics problems worksheet, students solve 20 problems by completing crosses using Punnett squares in order to predict the probability of genotypes and phenotypes of offspring.
In this biology worksheet, students identify and match various classes of species found today. Then they explain why biodiversity exists today on earth and define evolution. Students also describe who a paleontologist is and what they do.
For this where I'm from worksheet, students fill in things about themselves in the blanks of this worksheet. Students complete 19 blanks.
In this Canadian culture worksheet, 6th graders read a passage about the economy in Canada and answer three multiple choice questions. Students also read a passage about the culture of Canada and answer three multiple choice questions and an essay response.
Using this activity to explore citizenship, learners evaluate the importance of positive participation in their community, neighborhood and country. The 15 questions in this worksheet relate to jobs in the community.
