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Savvy in Sacramento
Young scholars take a field trip to the state capital, Sacramento. Using the Internet, they explain the physical and human geographic features of the area and discuss interactions between the people of California between the time of...
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Bugeting From a To Z
Students read a short history of the construction of the Idaho State Capital building. They use a supply list from the superintendent of construction, Herbert Quigley, to calculate costs for particular construction projects depicted in...
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Partner Match Up
Students are randomly paired up. Then using cards they start to find their match as a partner for the day. They then return their cards as soon as they've found their match. Examples of matches can be: states-capitals, upper-lower case,...
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Handwriting Letters Aa through Ee
In this handwriting practice instructional activity, students practice writing letters capital and lowercase letters first by tracing and then on their own. Each page is for a different letter and gives the correct formation of each...
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A IS FOR ALLIGATOR
For this printing worksheet, students are given a cute drawing of a green alligator and 16 opportunities to trace capital A and lowercase a.
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Alphabet Writing
In this alphabet writing worksheet, learners practice writing both capital and lower case letters. Students trace each of the letters one time.
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Aa
For this alphabet awareness worksheet, students circle each picture that begins with the /a/ sound and then write a capital and lowercase "Aa" on the lines beneath it.
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Don't Say the Word! Intermediate
In this language arts worksheet, students work in teams to participate in a guessing game. Students have to try to define the word in capitals on the top of each of 15 cards without using any of the words written on the card. Example:...
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Uppercase E
For this literacy worksheet, students practice printing the capital "E" on the sheet. They write the letters by following the dotted lines.
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D'Nealian Aa
In this printing practice worksheet, students practice printing and tracing the capital and lowercase forms of the letter A. They also trace and practice writing the words: and, pan, name, and Alex.
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O is for Octopus
In this letter o worksheet, students focus on printing the letter. Students trace a lower case and capital o, and then complete their own letters four more times in the boxes provided.
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G is for Ghost
In this letter g worksheet, students focus on printing the letter. Students trace a lower case and capital g, and then complete their own letters four more times in the boxes provided.
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Nevada
Students can learn more about the state of Nevada with this worksheet, which provides the state flag and prompts for other facts, such as state motto, state flower, and state capital. This assignment could be a good class activity or...
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New Hampshire
In a state review activity, students are given the state flag of New Hampshire, as well as several questions to answer about the state (motto, flower, capital, etc). Designed for homeschool use, this assignment could easily translate to...
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Oklahoma Worksheet
For this Oklahoma worksheet, students examine a flag of the state. After doing their own research, students fill in information about Oklahoma: capital city, motto, tree, flower, date of statehood.
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Bugs Alphabetical Order Worksheet
In this alphabetical order worksheet, students analyze 8 names of bugs. Students put the words in alphabetical order on the numbered lines. Note: The bug words are common nouns, yet they are capitalized.
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