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Letter /G/
In this handwriting of upper case letter /G/ worksheet, young scholars trace eight G's, print ten G's and then discuss the three pictures at the bottom of the page that begin with the letter G.
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Let's Learn Sight Words
In this British English worksheet, learners look at the picture and say the words umbrella and boots in British English: brolly and wellies. Students then write the British English words by tracing the letters in each.
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Letter "X": Count, Trace and Draw
In this letter "X": count, trace and draw worksheet, students circle the upper and lower case letters, trace them and write their own.
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Letter "V": Count, Trace and Draw
In this letter "V"; count, trace and draw worksheet, students circle the upper and lower case v's, trace over the letters, count them and write their own letters.
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Tracing Practice: Lines and Circles
In this tracing worksheet, students trace a series of straight and diagonal lines. Students then practice tracing circles. The worksheet is bordered on the left with fall pictures which students color.
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Tracing Ocean Waves
In this tracing worksheet, students use a blue marker to trace ocean waves. A reference web site is given for additional activities.
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Trace the Numbers
For this tracing numbers worksheet, pupils learn to print the numbers from 1 to 10. Students trace the numbers three times; all numbers are inside heart shapes.
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Trace Lines and Circles
In this tracing worksheet, learners trace a series of lines and circles, then color accompanying pictures. Worksheet has a reference web site for additional activities.
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Tracing Character Development in Miss Awful
Scholars take a close look at Roger in Miss Awful. As the plot develops, readers track Roger's perceptions of his substitute teacher. Learners then discuss how Roger's actions toward the substitute changes as the story progresses before...
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Tracing the Idea of Fish Depletion: Chapter 1
Would you, could you? Scholars read World without Fish and focus carefully on the use of the words could and would. They chunk the text into smaller sections and write annotations on sticky notes to help with comprehension. To finish,...
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Tracing the Idea of Fish Depletion: Chapter 2
Scholars read chapter two of World without Fish to learn more about the fishing industry. Learners discuss in triads what it means for fishing to become an industry. They then write the gist of pages 28-33 on sticky notes and answer...
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Handwriting Skills
In this tracing and drawing worksheet, students trace over the letters in each sentence and then write each word by themselves on the lines provided. Students draw a picture for each sentence in the boxes provided.
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Dispose of Waste Properly
Students examine how to dispose of waste properly and discover how pollution affects plants and animals that live in streams. In this effects of waste lesson, students explore biodegradable detergents and the concept of dilution as the...
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Pre-Writing Skills: Tracing Straight Lines
For this pre-writing worksheet, pupils trace straight lines, "helping fairies reach their tree houses." Worksheet has a reference web site for additional activities.
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Trace the Chocolate Journey
Students trace the journey of chocolate from bean to bar. They examine photos and match captions with activities to sequence the production of chocolate. Based on the photos, students discuss life on a Ghanian cocoa farm and compare it...
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Tracing Rectangles
For this rectangle worksheet, students color a picture of a train, then trace the rectangle train track to get to the train station.
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Tracing The Origins of Autism: A Spectrum of New Studies
Has the occurrence of autism increased over the years, or do the changes in diagnostic criteria account for the difference? High schoolers read an article about autism spectrum disorders and the related epidemiological studies that have...
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Tracing Highs and Lows in San Francisco
On a topographic map, students identify the scale bar, north arrow, and contour interval. They then locate a hill on the map and make note of the contour lines. Students then locate other places with similar contour line patterns....
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Volcano Contour Models Activity and Tracing the Highs and Lows in San Francisco
Students investigate how to draw topographic contours and read topographic maps.They examine the topography of San Francisco and contrast the elevation of different points within San Francisco.
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Exploring Modern Human Migrations
Using maps, images, websites, and handouts, learners work to understand the nature of human migrations. They compare and contrast human migration from the past to the present, identify causes for migration, and trace migration routes on...
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Major Regional Dialects
What does your dialect sound like? Examine variation in English as it relates to geographic regions with your class. They recognize some of the major differences between regional dialects and determine that everyone speaks a dialect....
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What Is Natural?
Your junior highers will learn about which objects are natural and classify objects as abiotic or biotic. Your class will trace human products to their natural resources using matter cycles and then create their own definition of nature.
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The Human Body
Explore the human body through hands-on activities. Young learners will trace their bodies and place cut out body organs in the proper place, print patterns using cut fruit, sing songs about good nutrition, and use their five senses...
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Traces: Historic Archaeology
Students list at least five different kinds of artifacts archaeologists have found in U.S. excavations. They cite artifacts when describing life at a particular archaeological site.
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