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The American Press and the
Learners read and analyze newspaper accounts of Holocaust-related items in various WWII newspapers. They discuss the physical placement of Holocaust-related news items to other news items in the same paper.
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Eating Out
In this eating out activity, students practice matching ten food items on the right to their appropriate pictures on the left.
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What is Made From Plastic?
For this what is made from plastic worksheet, students identify items made from plastic and illustrate them. Students fill five boxes with drawings of items made from plastic.
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Things Made From Fabric
In this identifying things made from fabric instructional activity, students identify and illustrate items made from fabric. Students draw five items made from fabric.
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Objects That Use Electricity
In this recognizing items that use electricity learning exercise, students observe pictures of objects, cut them out, and paste them in either the square for Uses electricity or the square for Doesn't use electricity. Students categorize...
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Get-a-Pet Budget
In this itemized budget for the cost of a pet worksheet, students predict and record the yearly costs for owning a pet and find the monthly costs. Students fill in blanks for 24 items.
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Materials Crossword (1)
In this materials crossword puzzle worksheet, students read clues of specific items and use the word bank to answer which types of materials the items are usually made from. Students write nine answers.
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Match the Pictures
In this matching items with their natural resources worksheet, students draw lines from the source to its end result. Students match 10 items.
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Chemistry & The Community
Students complete a Webquest which investigates the chemistry in items such as shampoo. They research the Internet, perform a lab experiment, and write a scientific lab report with their findings. Upon completion of the activities, the...
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"The Little Red Hen"
In this story telling worksheet, learners listen to the story "The Little Red Hen", color and cut out five farm animals to make finger puppets and six kitchen or farm items.
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Time to Recycle
In this recycling worksheet, students cut out and assemble four recycling boxes: glass, paper, metal and plastic. Students cut out, color and place in the appropriate recycling boxes twenty items to be recycled.
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Grocery Shopping Trip 3
In this different types of coins worksheet, students participate in a grocery shopping trip where they cut out and paste from the bottom of the worksheet the correct coins in the correct places to purchase five different items.
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What Is Made From Wood?
In this what is made from wood worksheet, students identify and illustrate pictures of items made from wood. Students draw four pictures.
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What Is Made From Metal?
In this what is made from metal learning exercise, students identify and illustrate items made from metal. Students draw four pictures.
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Comparing Animals and Plants Venn Diagram
In this comparing 2 items worksheet, students construct a Venn diagram involving the comparison of animals and plants and what they have in common.
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How Many More? How Many Fewer? Practice 6.3
In this finding how many more than and how many fewer than worksheet, students match the number of unequal items and write the difference. Students solve six problems.
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Third Grade Economics
In this economics instructional activity, 3rd graders answer questions about crops, natural resources, prices of items, and more. Students complete 20 multiple choice questions.
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English Exercises - Animal Exercises - On The Farm
In this online farm learning exercise, students complete a matching activity in which they write the number of a picture next to its name. They answer yes or no, how many, and what color questions about the items in the picture. They...
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Estimate and Count
In this estimating and counting worksheet, students observe pictures of items in boxes, estimate and record the total amount, and then count and record the total. Students solve 4 problems.
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Forced Relationships
Although it is sometimes difficult to see, one can almost always imagine a relationship between two items. Best of all, a potential relationship could help people create improvements for basic tools. Here, fourth and fifth graders...
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Cells & Organelles
Familiarize young biologists with the inner workings of eukaryotic cells with this vocabulary learning exercise. By cutting out and matching a series of definitions and memorization tips to the organelles listed in the...
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Estimating Measurement
First graders estimate length and height of items. They read the story of Jack and the Beanstalk and discuss estimation of size. Students predict the length and height of figures. They use lines and numbers on the centimeter rod and tape...
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Priceless
The message that buying things brings happiness is everywhere. Teenagers are not immune to this marketing strategy and benefit from reflecting on the relentless pressure to spend. This exercise invites young adults to consider the value...
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Oddball Out- Finding the Item that Does Not Belong- Birds
In this visual comparison worksheet, students look at 4 rows of bird pictures. They determine which bird does not belong in each row. They check their work with the answers that are given at the bottom of the page.
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