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What Size Are Your Feet?
In this personal facts instructional activity, students explore why it's important to treat everyone equally. Students read and fill out a questionnaire with 10 questions relating to all the different students in their classroom.
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Multiplication Properties and Division Rules
In this multiplication and division worksheet, students solve the first set of multiplication equations and name the multiplication properties they use. Students then solve the division equations and explain the division rule they use....
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Metric Units of Mass: Homework
For this mass measurement worksheet, students find the missing numbers by converting the metric units of mass. Students then study the pictures and choose the better estimate of the mass of each. Students compare the final metric units...
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Algebra: Expressions and Addition Properties
In this algebraic expressions and addition properties instructional activity, learners write an algebraic expression for each word phrase. Students then translate each algebraic expression into words. In this third set, learners evaluate...
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The Multiplying Digits Problem
In this digits problem, students determine what digits, when multiplied, equal given parameters. This one-page worksheet contains 1 problem. The answer is provided at the bottom of the page.
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Math Worksheet: Math Comparison
In this math comparison instructional activity, students write they symbols for greater than, less than, or equal to in the circle between two numbers. They compare one and two digit numbers in 27 examples.
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
Students learn what goals Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had when he wanted to change the inequality of the United States.
Facing History and Ourselves
Emmett Till: Examining the Choices People Made
The choices made by Roy Bryant and J.W. Millam, the men who murdered Emmett Till in 1955, are usually the ones people ponder when they examine the case. But other individuals made choices that contributed to the event and its subsequent...
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Black History Project
Third graders explore and analyze about famous African-Americans by listening to four picture book biographies. They generate a list of 15 famous African-Americans and then create a survey to rank them according to importance of...
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Women in office
Students examine women holding political office. In this critical inquiry activity, students read an article then design a series of interview questions that they think will identify a good candidate for office. They then interview a...
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Religion in Social Change: What's God Got To Do With It?
Learners determine how religion influences social change. In this religion and social change lesson, students examine how the religious beliefs of Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. were inspirational as they worked to reduce...
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Types of Triangles
As a reference sheet for types of triangles, this worksheet would be good for students to keep in their binder or to take notes about; however, it would need to accompany an existing lesson as there is no activity beyond basic...
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Latinos and the Fourteenth Amendment: A Primary Source Document Activity
Eighth graders explore the effect of the Fourteenth Amendment. In this US History lesson, 8th graders read and analyze primary source documents. Students write a three minute paper demonstrating their understanding of the...
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Geometry of Triangles - Week 6
In this geometry of triangles worksheet, students find the length of sides, are, and angle measurement of inscribed triangles, pentagons, and midpoint of a line. This two-page worksheet contains seven problems.
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To March or Not to March?
Students read historical artifacts about the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom and analyze the choices made during the time. In this March on Washington lesson, students read Martin's Big Words and the 'Step Back in Time' sheets....
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A Human Number Line
Eighth graders act out a number line using integers -10 to 10 on large cards. They practice addition and subtraction of these integers to gain explain the relative size of numbers.
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Latin American Women: Finding New Heroes
Students examine the life and works of various Latin American women. After reading excerpts of each work, they answer comprehension questions and discuss as a class. In groups, they re-write the Equality of Rights in their own words...
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Multiplying Decimals
In this multiplying decimals activity, 6th graders solve and complete 12 various types of problems that include decimals. First, they multiply each set of numbers as if they were whole numbers. Then, students add the products and place...
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Compare Subtractions Worksheet
In this subtraction worksheet, students solve 12 problems in which two subtraction problems are solved and the differences compared with the <, > or = signs. The number range is from 2 to 1,000 and there will be regrouping.
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Initial Fraction Ideas Lesson 1: Overview
Students use the colors in their fraction circles to answer short answer questions about fractions. In this fractions lesson plan, students count the colors of their fraction circles and add them together to make fractions.
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Equivalent Fractions Worksheet: Worksheet 3, Level 2
In this fractions instructional activity, students solve 12 problems in which a fraction is analyzed. From four possible choices, students mark the fraction that is equivalent.
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Equivalent Fractions Worksheet: Worksheet 2, Level 3
In this fractions worksheet, students solve 12 problems in which a fraction is analyzed. From four possible choices, students mark the fraction that is equivalent. Denominator range is from 3 to 224.
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Equivalent Fractions Worksheet: Worksheet 3, Level 3
For this fractions worksheet, learners solve 12 problems in which a fraction is analyzed. From four choices, students find the equivalent fraction.
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Equivalent Fractions Worksheet: Worksheet 5, Level 3
In this fractions learning exercise, students solve 12 problems in which a fraction is analyzed. From four possible choices, students mark the fraction that is equivalent.
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