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Mid-Unit Assessment: Tracing an Argument in an Article and a Video
Pesticides—unnecessary pollutants or positive application? Learners watch a video about DDT and read Rachel Carson: Sounding the Alarm on
Pollution for their mid-unit assessment. They complete graphic organizers, answer multiple-choice...
EngageNY
End of Unit Assessment: Tracing and Evaluating Arguments
Give water the attention it deserves. Scholars watch Corporations Need to Pay More Attention to Water and respond to questions as part of their end of the unit assessment. They then complete the assessment by reading and responding to...
NASA
From Smoke Signals to Cell Phones: Tracing How Technologies Evolve
Explore the science of space exploration. Pupils consider technological advances in propulsion, communication, power, navigation, and imaging. They select one of these areas and create a timeline of historical progress that contributed...
Curated OER
The Clark Family Story: Tracing the Cause of Hemophilia
Ms. Strohfeldt did not omit anything when she designed this comprehensive lesson plan on DNA mutation and sex-linked traits. Begin with a pretest as an anticipatory set. Read a case history of the Clark family and the occurrence of...
Curated OER
Tracing Our Own Family Pilgrimages
The Pilgrims may have arrived in North America by way of the Mayflower, but chances are, your class members' ancestors came to the United States in another way. Guide them through an exploration of their own heritage, countries of...
Curated OER
ESL Vocabulary Trace and Read: Shapes and Colors
Intended for young English language learners, these worksheets offer scaffolding for youngsters to practice writing the names of colors and shapes. The first provides the most help, and the third provides almost no help at all....
T. Smith Publishing
Percussion Instruments
Xylophone, drum, cymbals, tambourine, bell. Introduce kindergarten and primary schoolers to percussion by asking them to trace the names of five percussion instruments.
Utah State University
Cursive Handwriting Practice: Capital Letters
Practice can make for perfect penmanship. Kids can practice their cursive on these lined pages. Learners start out by tracing capital letters and move on to writing them on their own.
Play Dough to Plato
Alphabet Road Trip
Kids journey through the alphabet by tracing the traffic lines on letter cards.
Concord Consortium
Structure of an Atom
Feeling a little uncertain about your materials for teaching the quantum mechanical model of the atom? Here is an interactive that will help! Chemistry and physics scholars alike will benefit from a simple resource that illustrates the...
Concord Consortium
Molecular View of a Liquid
Pour on the knowledge with an engaging states of matter interactive! Young physical scientists view the atoms within a liquid to explain what gives a liquid its unique properties. The resource allows users to highlight and observe two...
Curated OER
Tracing Ovals
In this shape recognition worksheet, students study the various sizes of ovals and then practice tracing the different types of ovals.
Curated OER
Tracing Squares
In this shape recognition instructional activity, 1st graders study the various sizes of squares and then practice tracing the different types of squares.
Curated OER
Numbers 25-50 Tracing
In this tracing numbers 25-50 worksheet, students trace dotted examples of the numbers from 25 to 50 eight times each. Examples are small in size.
Curated OER
Handwriting and Tracing Numbers
In this printing numbers worksheet, students trace the numbers one through five and then write them independently in the boxes.
Curated OER
Tracing Diagonal Lines: Top to Bottom
In this tracing lines worksheet, students trace 9 diagonal lines from top to bottom. Students then draw 3 more diagonal lines on their own.
Curated OER
Trace the Bear
In this tracing worksheet, students trace a picture of a bear by following the dotted lines. They trace the dotted lines to form the word bear.
Curated OER
Numbers 0-25 -- Tracing
In this writing numbers activity, students follow the dotted lines to trace the numbers from 0 to 25 eight times each. Numbers are small in size.
Curated OER
Days of the Week Trace and Write
In this days of the week worksheet, 1st graders practice tracing and eventually writing the days of the week beginning with Sunday and ending with Saturday.
Curated OER
Tracing Circles
In this shape recognition instructional activity, 1st graders study the various sizes of circles. Students practice tracing different types of circles.
Curated OER
Martin Luther King, Jr.
In this tracing letters learning exercise, students trace the letters according to the color directions. Students trace the letters for Martin Luther King, Jr.
Curated OER
Kk Is For Kettle- Also Letters O, N, M, L
In this printing practice worksheet, learners trace 6 examples each of Zaner-Bloser upper and lower case letters K, O, N, M and L. The letters are in unlined boxes.
Curated OER
Printing the Letter I
In this letter Ii worksheet, students practice tracing the uppercase and lowercase letter Ii. Students use the numbered arrows to help them trace the words. Students then color the pictures that start with the letter I.
Curated OER
Untraceable Exercise
In this tracing instructional activity, students trace lines, figures, and letters and explain if they could or could not trace them. Students complete 9 problems.
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