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How is HIV Spread?
Students examine the methods of HIV transmission. In this disease control lesson, students use search engines on the Internet to research how HIV is spread. Students complete an included worksheet on HIV myths and facts.
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Take Me To Your National Park
Students describe the purposes of national parks as a part of our American heritage. They identify and describe important national park sites in a specific state. They write a journal entry or paragraph about why national parks are...
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National Handwriting Day
In this National Handwriting Day worksheet, students complete activities such as reading a passage, phrase matching, fill in the blanks, choose the correct word, multiple choice, spelling, sequencing, scrambled sentences, asking...
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Write Like an Egyptian
Students study the discovery and import of the Scorpion Tableau. They research other examples of ancient writing systems and synthesize their knowledge of them by designing new writing systems based on these early models.
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Count The Letters
Students perform activities involving ratios, proportions and percents. Given a newspaper article, groups of students count the number of letters in a given area. They use calculators and data collected to construct a pie chart and bar...
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Balanced Diet
Second graders investigate the concept of a balanced diet and how the food pyramid is organized. They conduct research using the links included in the instructional activity. They differentiate the parts of the pyramid while looking at...
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Amazing Animal Alliterations
Creatures can cause creativity! Alliteration can make writing more enjoyable and entertaining. Help your pupils grasp this concept by using animals as inspiration for alliterative sentences. Prepare your class for the activities by first...
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Pi Day
In this Pi Day activity, students complete activities such as reading a passage, phrase matching, fill in the blanks, correct words, multiple choice, spelling sequencing, scrambled sentences, asking questions, take a survey, and...
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Let's Learn about Symmetry
Students explore symmetry in architecture. In this cross curriculum art and architecture lesson plan, students fold paper to illustrate symmetry and identify symmetrical and asymmetrical shapes. Students observe...
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Bill Of Rights
Young scholars examine Supreme Court cases. For this U.S. government lesson, students watch a video about the Bill of Rights and then research 4 Supreme Court cases using the noted web site. Young scholars analyze the presented...
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A is for Area, B is for Billion
Young scholars interact with math terminology in preparation for standardized assessment. In this math terminology and online storybook lesson plan, students create their own booklets of math terms based on each letter of the alphabet....
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D is for D: The Letter D [BSL]
In this letter d worksheet, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter d on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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D is for D: The Letter D [ASL]
In this letter d worksheet, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter d on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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F is for F: [ASL] The Letter F
In this letter f ASL worksheet, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter f on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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Q is for Q-ASL: The Letter Q
In this letter q ASL instructional activity, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter q on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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Q is for Q-BSL: The Letter Q
In this letter q BSL worksheet, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter q on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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R is for R-BSL: The Letter R
In this letter r BSL activity, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter r on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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R is for R-ASL: The Letter R
In this letter r ASL worksheet, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter r on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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V is for V: BSL Letter V
For this letter v BSL worksheet, students practice tracing, then printing the upper and lower case letter v. Students can move a computer mouse over sample letters with guided arrows to begin.
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U is for U-ASL: The Letter U
For this letter u ASL worksheet, students practice tracing, then printing the upper and lower case letter u. Students can move a computer mouse over sample letters with guided arrows to begin.
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W is for W: The Letter W-ASL
In this letter w ASL worksheet, students practice tracing, then printing the upper and lower case letter w. Students can move a computer mouse over sample letters with guided arrows to begin.
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W is for W-ASL: The Letter W
In this letter w ASL worksheet, students practice tracing, then printing the upper and lower case letter w. Students can move a computer mouse over sample letters with guided arrows to begin.
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Y is for Y-ASL: The Letter Y
In this letter y ASL worksheet, students practice tracing, then printing the upper and lower case letter y. Students can move a computer mouse over sample letters with guided arrows to begin.
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Z is for Z-BSL: The Letter Z
For this letter z BSL worksheet, students practice tracing, then printing the upper and lower case letter z. Students can move a computer mouse over sample letters with guided arrows to begin.