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Problems with Miles
For this distances worksheet, students use the drawing at the top of the page, which contains cities and distances in miles, to answer the 5 questions. The answers are on the second page.
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Revise Subtraction (pg. 2)
In this subtraction worksheet, the students figure out 14 subtraction problems using regrouping, decimals, positive and negative numbers. The students must tell if the problems are true or false.
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Make 80
In this addition worksheet, students solve 15 addition and subtraction problems using 2-digit numbers. The answers are on the second page.
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Addition and Subtraction as Inverse Operations
In this addition and subtraction learning exercise, students work with the inverse operations. They fill in the boxes in 8 examples using mental math. They look at the addition problems and fill in the blanks in the subtraction problem...
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Number Tracks: Counting in Steps in 1
In this counting learning exercise, students fill in 5 number tracks by counting in steps of 1. They begin at the bottom and count up using the numbers given in the tracks to determine the rest of the numbers that should be included.
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Counting in Steps of 1
In this counting by ones worksheet, 2nd graders complete 5 tracks by filling in the missing numbers. They begin at the bottom of each track and count up using the given numbers as clues to the missing ones.
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Count In Steps of One
In this counting and coloring sets worksheet, students are given instructions to color a specified number of pencils in a set. There are 5 problems. Note: The directions use the UK spelling of "colour".
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Count In Steps of One (pg 6)
In this counting worksheet, students count and color 6 and 7 pencils or apples out of larger sets. The English spelling of "colour" is used.
Deliberating in a Democracy
Freedom of Expression
Should democracies include hate speech as a protected right? Scholars analyze the rights found under the First Amendment to the Constitution through researching evidence. Freedom of expression becomes the focal point of the...
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The Goldilocks Rules for Choosing a Book That Is “Just Right”
With so many books to choose from, it can be hard for young readers to find the right one. Help children overcome this problem with this list of rules for identifying books that are too easy, too hard, and those that are just...
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Oxidation: Does Iron Burn?
Searching for a fairly easy demonstration of how oxidation triggers rust formation? The demonstration allows high school chemists to witness the rusting of metals, as large and small objects are held into a flame while triggering the...
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Out of the Dust: Guided Imagery
A guided imagery exercise is a great way to get readers thinking about writing. As part of their study of Out of the Dust, Karen Hesse’s 1998 Newbery Medal winning verse novel, class members listen to a reading of one of the poems...
Novelinks
The Tempest: A-Z Book Project
Create a picture dictionary for one of William Shakespeare's most famous plays. After readers finish The Tempest, they assign each letter of the alphabet to a concept or character, and add a description and evidence from...
Anthropological Association
Race: Teacher Guide: Race
How has the concept of race changed over time? Explore the genetic, cultural, and social aspects of race through a series of impactful activities. Scholars discover how race is influenced by inherited traits, examine census records to...
Digital History
Representation: By State or by Population
Should representation in the new United States government be based on population? This worksheet illustrates the details of this important quandary through an adaptation of speeches on the topic given at the Constitutional Convention....
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Choose the Operation and Method pg1
Being able to choose the correct operation to solve a math problem is a very important skill. In this math worksheet, students choose an operation and method, solve the problem, and explain the solution. One problem is solved and described.
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Contraction Action
In these contraction worksheets, 3rd graders study the word combinations that make up contractions. Students complete 24 fill in the blank, 12 matching, and 5 short answer questions using the given contractions.
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Configuration Station #8
In this vocabulary instructional activity, students analyze 5 commonly used words. Students alphabetize, find opposites, generate sentences, complete a word search, and illustrate.
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Configuration Station #21
In this vocabulary worksheet, learners analyze 5 commonly used words and complete 30 questions which reinforce understanding of these words. Included are word search, crossword, sentence writing, and rhymes.
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Configuration Station #12
In this vocabulary worksheet, students study 5 commonly used words and complete 30 questions. Included are sentence writing, alphabetizing, word puzzles, opposites and illustrating.
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Configuration Station #13
In this vocabulary worksheet, students examine 9 commonly used words and complete 30 activities. Included are word puzzles, fill in missing words, combining 2 words in one sentence, alphabetical order and illustrating.
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Configuration Station #14
In this vocabulary worksheet, students study 5 commonly used words and complete 30 questions. Included are sentence writing, matching, a word search, rhyming and illustrating.
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configuration station #17
In this vocabulary worksheet, students study 5 commonly used words in a word bank. Students complete 30 varied questions and activities with these words.
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Earth Turns? Prove It!
Learners construct a pendulum using a washer and thin fishing line. In this earth science lesson, students simulate Earth's rotation using the pendulum bob and swivel chair. They explain how this activity proves that the Earth is indeed...