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Object Graphs
Students identify geometric shapes, demonstrate construction of an object graph, compare sets of objects, estimate which student has the most geometric shapes in his or her bag, and play computer game Jump Start Kindergarten.
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Language Arts: Conversing with an Object
Students sharpen their creative writing skills by writing dialogues with unfamiliar objects while visiting local museums. They select an object in the museum, such as a painting, and create conversations between the people or animals...
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Everyday Objects with Shapes
Students explore geometric shapes. In this geometry and language development lesson, students take a walk and look for shapes in the objects outdoors. Students match each of four individual paper shapes they are...
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Build an Approximate Scale Model of an Object
Students create a model of an object of their choice using sketches that they have drawn. They study what a scale model is and how to construct one. They examine the uses for scale models and why they are produced.
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The Smallest Object L
In this Language Arts learning exercise, students circle the smallest the object in each box. The objects in each box all begin with the letter L.
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The Smallest Object M
In this Language Arts worksheet, learners circle the smallest the object in each box. The objects in each box all begin with the letter M.
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The Smallest Object W
In this letter W worksheet, students circle the smallest object in each box. The objects in each box all begin with the letter W.
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Measurement of Objects Using Similar Triangles in The Plane
Students use similar triangles and a sight tool to find the height and distance between large objects. For this similar triangles lesson plan, students use a constructed sight tool to measure the distance and height of an object using an...
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Translucent, Transparent and Opaque Objects
Students examine different objects. In this appearance lesson, students watch a video about translucent, transparent and opaque objects. Students work in pairs to examine a bag of objects and then discuss the results.
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The Smallest Object
For this Language Arts worksheet, students circle the smallest the object in each box. The objects in each box all begin with the letter N.
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The Smallest Object P
In this Language Arts worksheet, students circle the smallest the object in each box. The objects in each box all begin with the letter P.
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The Smallest Object S
In this letter S worksheet, students circle the smallest object in each box. The objects in each box all begin with the letter S.
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Weights of Objects
Students differentiate between the weights of an object on different planets. In this geometry lesson, students investigate different weights and graph their results as it relates to the different planets. They appreciate the design of...
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Objects That Use Electricity
In this recognizing items that use electricity worksheet, 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 12 items.
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Subject Pronouns and Object Pronouns
In this identifying pronouns in sentences learning exercise, students rewrite the sentences replacing the underlined words with subject or object pronouns. Students write 10 sentences.
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Stamping With Found Objects
In this using everyday objects for artwork activity, student find objects with repetition and pattern, read and follow directions, use the patterns with tempera paint to create stamp art, and use the stamps to create a story. Learners...
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Twenty Objects Trick
In this math worksheet, 11th graders put 20 objects in the table and remove different item at different intervals. They recap how many item they removed total. There are 6 questions with an answer key.
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Amounts of Light Passing Through Objects
In this science worksheet, students identify object around them and determine whether they are transparent, translucent or opaque. Students record their findings in the appropriate circle on the worksheet.
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2D Motion
Young scholars examine the motion of objects in two dimensions. In this dimensional lesson students view several demonstrations, complete a worksheet and a lab activity.
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Addition Exercises
For this problem solving worksheet, students count how many different objects are on 10 lines. Students place their answers at the end of each line. Students then add all 10 lines up together for 1 grand total.
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Count and Write
In this counting worksheet, students count the eight sets of given objects and write the corresponding number in the box. There is an answer sheet included.
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Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns
After mastering direct and indirect pronouns, learn the correct sentence structure for having both in the same sentence. This resource provides explanations and clear examples. Consider printing this reference guide on a colored piece of...
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Changing the Density of an Object - Changing Shape
Continuing with the concept of volume and its effect on density, learners now work with a piece of clay to see if they can get it to float in water. This is a memorable end to a seven-part investigation of density. Make sure to check out...
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Representing 3-D Objects in 2-D
How does the shape of the surface of water in a container change as water leaks out? After tackling this question, learners take part in a similar activity with more complex figures.
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