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Who, What, When, Where, Why, How?
Your youngsters are just starting to read texts and pull out important information. Use this graphic organizer with any text to help them practice identifying the who, what, when, where, why, and how of a text. Although the format of the...
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WS 10.10- More Organic Reactions
In this organic reactions instructional activity, students write structural formulas for five alkenes. They also write equations and structural or line formulas for five reactions.
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WS 10.10 Salts and Buffers
In this salts and buffers worksheet, learners answer five questions about the acids and bases that form salts as well as the equations for a buffer system.
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WS 10.8 Geometric Isomers
In this geometric isomers worksheet, students are given five molecules and they write the cis and trans isomers for each. They then name four bow-tie structures and identify if they are cis or trans.
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Writing a Number Sentence
Third graders analyze word problems. In this number sentence lesson, 3rd graders evaluate word problems. Students create number sentences from word problems.
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Lesson 8: Summarizing Information
In this summarizing information worksheet, learners read a featured article, summarize the article, identify the story's five W's and one H, and identify appropriate relevant facts.
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Sum It Up !!
Students practice various comprehension strategies to generate the main idea of the text. They encounter unfamiliar concepts and new vocabulary in their quest of the main idea in "Watson's Goes to Burmingham." The Five W's (What, Where,...
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Count By 5's on the Number Train
For this count by 5 worksheet, students fill in the blanks on three number trains as they count by 5. Students start with 5 and skip count up to 50.
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The Number 2
In this number 2 worksheet, learners trace the number two 5 times. Students color two rockets and write the number 2 in the box.
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Burrowing Animals – Ground Squirrels
Why do ground squirrels build their homes in the ground? What's so unique about these burrows? Have individuals read about this burrowing animal, and then respond to five short answer questions that assess their comprehension of the...
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Question Words Review
This clever reading and writing worksheet has students read a short newspaper story on Martin Luther King, Jr., then write 6 questions about the story using the following key words: who, what, where, when, why and how. A very good...
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Geometry Practice: Classifying Solids #2
In this solids worksheet, students identify the characteristics of solids. They name solids and determine the number of faces. This three-page worksheet contains seventeen problems. Answers are listed on the last page.
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Guess That Sequence!
Students explore number sense by completing problems in class. For this patterns lesson, students examine a group of numbers and identify what the pattern is and how it should correctly continue. Students practice utilizing number values...
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The Freedom to Make a Change
As part of a study of the First Amendment, young historians research instances when individuals or groups used the First Amendment to change the United State's laws or policies. Teams are each assigned a different case study. With the...
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Bears' House Vandalized, Witnesses say Blonde Girl Spotted Fleeing from the Scene!
Pupils approach a familiar story (Goldilocks and the Three Bears) from the perspective of a newspaper reporter. They apply the 5 W's + 1 H (Who, What, When, Where, Why and How).
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Five Volume of Pyramids Problems
In this pyramids worksheet, learners calculate the volume of pyramids in four multiple choice and one free-response problem. The solutions are provided.
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Who, Where, When, What and How Activity
In this 5 W's and how instructional activity, students write either who, where, when, what or how for underlined phrases in sentences. One example is done for students.
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How can the Internet help us research the information for our news articles?
Fourth graders write a news article. In this news article lesson, 4th graders complete research and answers the five W's about their news topic. Students understand the value of interviewing for a news article. Students...
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Summary Selections: Activity Menu for Summarizing and Retelling
In this literacy worksheet, students engage in sixteen activities to summarize and retell what they have read. Activities include flip books for the Five Ws, sequencing, somebody wanted but so..., and literary elements. Activities will...
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WS 7.2 Kinetic Theory-Temperature and Volume
For this kinetic theory worksheet, learners answer questions about kinetic energy, they calculate volumes of gases at STP, they answer questions about temperature and they convert from one unit of temperature to another.
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Domain and Range: Equation
In this algebra worksheet, students state the domain and range of various functions and equations. There are five questions and some are multiple choice questions.
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Geometry/Math A Regents Questions: Angle Bisectors
In this angle bisector worksheet, students solve five short answer and multiple choice problems. Students construct angle bisectors using a compass.
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English Exercises: Prepositions Exercises - Level One
For this preposition exercise online worksheet, learners answer questions online using fill in the blank boxes, drop down menus, and tick boxes. They tell who animals are, where they are, and what pictured items are. They submit their...
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WS 7.1.1 Molecular Compounds
In this molecular compounds worksheet, young scholars write the prefixes for the numbers one through ten. They name thirty compounds given their formulas. They write the formulas for twenty six compounds given their names.