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Stone Fox Chapter 1
In this comprehension worksheet, young scholars read chapter 1 of Stone Fox and complete multiple choice questions. Students complete 10 questions.
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Not too Little to Help
In this language arts activity, students write two short paragraphs: one about how they could help someone bigger than themselves and one about how someone littler could help them. A picture of a lion and mouse is on the page; this could...
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Character Education: Confessing Mistakes
For this character education worksheet, students read and analyze a short story and then write their reflections on Eric's admission of his mistakes.
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Using "Can"
In this sentence completion learning exercise, students read 6 sentences and fill in the blanks with the phrase from the box that describes the activity pictured next to each.
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Category Puzzle
In this vocabulary and word study worksheet, students categorize 8 everyday words as they use the 8 clues to correctly complete the crossword puzzle.
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To Kill a Mockingbird
Provided here are activities and questions for Part I of To Kill a Mockingbird (although one activity is also included for Part II). Readers study the novel's plot, characters, and setting. I wouldn't recommend using this as the sole...
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Taking Responsibility
Billy finds himself in many difficult situations because he is unsure about how and when to take responsibility. Collaborative groups work together to answer if Billy made responsible choices and what he should have done instead....
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Citizenship
In this character education learning exercise, students read a short cartoon about some people picking up litter in order to keep their city clean.
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Kindness is Never Puzzling
In this character education worksheet, students learn an important lesson about friendship and kindness. Students cut apart a mixed up puzzle, put it together and read the message.
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60-Second Pitch
In this sequencing instructional activity, students put lines of a paragraph in order. In this fill in the blank instructional activity, students write sixteen answers.