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Number Cards One to Ten
For this math worksheet, students complete activities based on number cards that range from one to ten. Each card also illustrates its number by displaying the correct number of snowflakes.
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How Many? Six
In this number 6 worksheet, students color a large number 6 and trace and practice writing the word "six." Worksheet is labeled as ESL, but is not exclusive.
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Exploring the Musical Shape of Student Names in a One-Computer Classroom
Students demonstrate musical direction while singing alone and with others while reading music. They discuss and demonstrate shapes that describe the music and compare that to melodic direction. Students make music out of the letters...
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Telling Age Worksheet: Handwriting Practice- "I'm five."
For this printing practice and ESL worksheet, students write the answer to the question "How old are you?" Students trace the sentence "I'm five." Students then practice printing this sentence two times on their own. This is Zaner-Bloser...
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Prewriting: Right Fourth and Half Circles
In this prewriting practice worksheet, learners trace and print lower case and upper case right fourth and half circles. Students three stages of the right circle.
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Rivers that Flow from the Continental Divide: The Journey of Two Rivers
Students explore river routes. In this social studies lesson, students trace the route of a river from its source and discuss the Continental Divide. Students draw the route the river takes and name the states it flows through. Students...
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Indoor and Outdoor Patterns
Students explore geometry by participating in a visual illustration activity. In this pattern identification lesson, students explore inside their classroom and discuss patterns they find while tracing them on paper. Students attend an...
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Applications of Cargoes from Three Continents to the Latin Classroom
Students discuss the importance of communication and writing in their daily lives. In groups, they use the internet to research the development of letters, alphabets and writing materials. They trace the spread of the Latin language...
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The Water Cycle
Students are introduced to the components and importance of the water cycle. They are shown how groundwater moves using a model. Students list 9 places on earth where water is found. They define the terms cycle and water cycle.
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The Letter "G": Gorilla Girl
In this letter g worksheet, students identify the letter g from a group of letters, count how many letter g's there are, trace the letter g and practice writing it.
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Upper and Lower Case Pp Initial Sound Recognition Activity
In this upper and lower case Pp initial sound recognition learning exercise, 1st graders follow directional arrows and trace the dotted lines to write one line of each letter. They write the letter p next to 7 pictures of items that...
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Lesson 3 : Important People and Places In Our Community
Students discuss important people and places in their community. In this community lesson, students brainstorm together and create a web that shows the important places and people. They choose one important place to draw and write about...
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Coming Home from the life of Langston Hughes
In this Coming Home from the life of Langston Hughes worksheet, students read the book Coming Home from the life of Langston Hughes and answer short answer questions about it. Students complete 10 questions total.
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The Family
In this family in American society worksheet, learners respond to 7 short answer questions and answer 15 vocabulary matching questions regarding the institution of family in different cultures.
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Beginning Reading: V is for Valentine
In this practice writing V worksheet, students read "V is for valentine". Then students practice writing uppercase and lowercase V. The worksheet provides one dotted example for the students to trace and then 4 blank boxes for students...
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Can You Remember? Learning #1-5
Start from the beginning with new counters! They practice number concepts, tracing five digits: 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Next, scholars count the number of each object in an illustrated pond scene. How many suns? How many ducks? There are five...
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Written Response: Jewish immigration to Palestine
Examine Jewish and Arab sovereignty as it relates to the control of Palestine. Pupils read a passage explaining the history of the conflict, then write a 10-sentence paragraph describing what they would do if they were a member of the...
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Printing Practice Worksheets- The Whole Alphabet
In this whole alphabet printing practice activity set, students follow numbered directional arrows to print both upper and lower case letters. They trace one row of the upper case letter, one row of the lower case letter, before printing...
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Writing Numbers to 6
In this writing numbers worksheet, learners trace the words one to six and color pictures next to each number. A reference website is provided for additional activities.
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Comparing Numbers to 20
In this Study Buddies math worksheet, students work with a partner to count dots in six boxes. They circle ten of the dots and count the number that are leftover before writing the number on the line below the dots. There are complete...
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Solid Figures homework 17.1
In this identifying solid figures worksheet, students name each solid figure, write the number of faces, vertices, and edges, and solve a word problem. Students solve seven problems.
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Working With Coins
Learners arrange coins based on their value. In this coins lesson, students trace and record the value of each coin. Learners count up to find the total value of all the coins.
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Telling Age Worksheet: Handwriting Practice- "I'm two."
In this printing practice and ESL worksheet, students write the answer to the question "How old are you?" Students trace the sentence "I'm two." Students then practice printing this sentence two times on their own. This is Zaner-Bloser...
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Telling Age Worksheet: Handwriting Practice- "I'm three."
In this printing practice and ESL worksheet, students write the answer to the question "How old are you?" Students trace the sentence "I'm three." Students then practice printing this sentence two times on their own. This is Zaner-Bloser...