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The Chalk Box Kid: Lesson 5, A Party
In this vocabulary worksheet, students will preview words from pages 29-34 of the book The Chalk Box Kid. Seven phonograms that the students will see on those pages are listed at the top of the worksheet.
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Chalk Box Kid Lesson 7- Gregory's Garden
In this language arts worksheet, students learn new vocabulary from the book Chalk Box Kid. Students learn the words in this list of 45 words from the chapter called "Gregory's Garden." There are no questions on the page; this is a list...
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Mr. Hiller: Chapter 6
In this reading comprehension activity, students will complete 8 short answer questions about chapter 6 of the book The Chalk Box Kid.
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Ivy and Richard: Chapter 9
In this reading comprehension worksheet, students will complete 9 short answer questions about chapter 9 of the book The Chalk Box Kid.
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You Can Depend On me
Discover the natural beauty of California. With a conservation bent, this activity delves into some of the attributes that make this state unique. Learners discuss Yosemite and the forest habitat. They focus on the things plants and...
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Possessives
What is a possessive? Review the information at the top of the page before asking your class to work on this independently. For the first eight questions, your learners add the necessary s's and apostrophes when appropriate. For the...
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You Can Depend on Me
Students identify how they depend on others, and examine and discuss the images on the California Quarter Reverse. They view and discuss images of various habitats, complete a Habitat Research worksheet, and create a habitat diorama.
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Possessives
In this possessives worksheet, students read 8 sentences, circle the words that are missing apostrophes, and rewrite the words with the apostrophe. Students also write eight sentences showing ownership of 8 given words.
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Poetry
Learners reflect on a news report through poetry. Students write a poem based on this week's news events. Learners share poems with each other. Students reflect on a poem of their choosing.