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Vocabulary Words Using Two Consonant Rule 3
For this recognizing words spelled with the two consonant rule worksheet, students write from dictation, unscramble, and create sentences using the words coffee, pepper, distance, sandwich, address, and number. Students write eighteen...
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How is the Periodic Table Arranged?
In this periodic table worksheet, students fill in a portion of the periodic table with the atomic number of the element, the electron configuration of the element, the number of shells and the number of outer shell electrons. They...
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Water: The Neutral Substance
In this water worksheet, learners read about hydrogen bonds in water and the differences in electronegativity between the oxygen atom and the two hydrogen atoms in water. Students answer four questions about the structure of water and...
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Branches of Government Worksheet 2
Looking for a quick assessment to give to your class about the branches of government in the United States? This is a multiple choice activity that could be used as a quiz. There are 9 questions, some of which are a bit dated and should...
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WS 8.8 Molality and Colligative Properties
In this molality and colligative properties worksheet, learners determine the molality of solutions and they calculate freezing point depressions and boiling point elevations of solutions.
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Writing Exercises: Patterns of Change, #2
What kinds of changes have marked the 20th century? Kids consider three patterns of change in Latin America: modernization, urbanization, women's rights and status, and democracy.
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Give 'em a Hand
For this graphic organizer worksheet, students use the shape of the hand to find the who, what, where, when, and why for a text. Students write their answers in the fingers.
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Retelling Information
This scripted lesson suggests using the journalist’s five W’s (who, what, when, where, why) to teach readers how to summarize a story and to how to distinguish between significant and supporting details. A template and rubric are...
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WS 10.2 Chemical Bonding in Alkanes
In this bonding worksheet, students write the chemical formula, the name of the alkane, the structural formula and the condensed formula given the number of carbon atoms in each alkane.
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The Pythagorean Theorem
In this geometry worksheet, 10th graders use the Pythagorean Theorem to determine the length of the third side of a right triangle given the length of any two sides. The three page worksheet contains a combination of seventeen...
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Drawing Objects To Match Number Words
In this kindergarten math worksheet, students will draw the correct number of five different types of objects to match the number words. Objects include a heart and happy face.
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3--Three Clouds
In this number three worksheet, students trace the number three five times and then color in the three clouds with three different colors.
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WS 1.4 Metric Units II
In this metric units worksheet, learners convert measurements from one metric unit to another using dimensional analysis. They must show their work to receive credit.
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Using Pictographs
If one ice cream cone represents three ice cream scoops, and Bob has four ice cream cones, then how many scoops does Bob have? Learners solve these kind of questions with their new understanding of pictographs.
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Not So Personal Pronouns
There are six types of pronouns to explore! Put on your thinking hat and read about each type: demonstrative, indefinite, intensive, interrogative, and reflexive. This learning exercise comes with two pages of explanations and examples,...
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Activities for Supporting Oral Language Development
Support young scholars' oral language development with the use of four early childhood activities. To reinforce proficiency, pupils read with an adult, play a game of telephone with their peers, put on a play with puppets or stuffed...
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Lesson 8: Summarizing Information
In this summarizing information learning exercise, students 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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WS 10.10- More Organic Reactions
In this organic reactions worksheet, 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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The Diary of Anne Frank
Sixth graders explore journal writing. In this writing lesson, 6th graders use the published diaries of Anne Frank and discuss the entries in her journal. Students write in their own journal for a week and create a one page summary on...
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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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The Diary of Anne Frank
Sixth graders read and discuss the book, The Diary of A Young Girl, by Anne Frank, analyzing the autobiographical writing style of journal writing. They write their personal thoughts, feelings, and experiences of their own daily...
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Shaking Things Up In Summarization
Students practice several techniques and strategies to become better at summarizing a piece of writing. They emphasize the five "W's: who, what, where, when and why. A book of Earthquakes is read and then summarized by each of the students.