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A Rooster and a Bean Seed
Students study exchange and how it has different forms. In this money management lesson, students are able to learn how goods and services work by completing worksheets, activities, essay questions and assessments provided.
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Word snake: calculator
In this calculator activity, students find words in a word snake that represent a calculator. Students find 7 words in the word snake which looks like a word search.
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Wordsnake: Data
In this data words worksheet, students search for data words in a wordsnake which looks like a word search. Students look for 7 words.
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Word Problems
In this word problems worksheet, students read the word problems and use multiple operations to solve the problems. Students solve 6 problems.
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Homonyms Quiz 1
In this homonyms instructional activity, students complete multiple choice questions where they fill in the correct homonyms to the sentences. Students complete 20 questions.
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Word Snake: Data
In this data learning exercise, students search for words in a word snake, which works like a maze, for words that represent data. Students search for 8 words.
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Wordsnake: Measure
For this measurement words worksheet, students find measurement words in a word snake maze. Students find 6 words.
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Word snake: probability
In this probability instructional activity, students find probability words in a word snake which is like a word search. Students find 6 words in the word snake.
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Wordsnake: shape
For this shapes worksheet, students search for properties of shapes in this maze that looks like word search. Students search for 7 words.
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Orienteering I
Learners are introduced to compass work. They name the parts of a compass. Students describe how the parts of a compass are used. They are shown the proper way to hold a compass. Learners are shown that-a-way arrow and its purpose.
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Creating Storyboards for Younger Students
Students create electronic storyboards for younger children about a nearby refuge and lake. After interviewing the younger students about their impressions of the lake, they use Powerpoint to make the storyboard, including the interview,...
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Why do we Dream of a White Christmas?
Students examine a reading selection on how the idea of a white Christmas was developed. In this ESL lesson, students share a class discussion about the article then complete several assignments to reinforce what they learned, including...
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Breaking News English: James Bond, Aged 13
In this English worksheet, students read "James Bond, Aged 13," and then respond to 47 fill in the blank, 7 short answer, 20 matching, and 8 true or false questions about the selection.
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Telegraphy
Students research the telegraph. In this telegraph lesson, students review the history of the telegraph. Students complete radio wave experiments. Students work in pairs to complete 3 sound exercises.
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Breaking News English: London to Host 2012 Olympics
In this English worksheet, students read "London to Host 2012 Olympics," and then respond to 47 fill in the blank, 7 short answer, 20 matching, and 8 true or false questions about the selection.
Get It Write
Get It Write: En Dashes and Em Dashes
Find out the correct usage of hyphens, em dashes, and en dashes with this clear explanation. A short quiz checks your understanding.
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: Abbreviations
A very competent look at how to use abbreviations in their proper context. This site also examines the proper use of abbreviations with titles, numbers and phrases.
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Dot Dash: The Balance Small Business: How Copyright Works With Social Media
The copyright process has become fairly simple with traditional works like books, plays, movies, and theater. But copyright is a little more difficult with the advent of the internet. For example, bloggers must be aware of what they...
Bartleby
Bartleby.com: Quotation Marks
The proper use of quotation marks is explained and shown with examples in this excerpt from H.W. Fowler's The King?s English, 2nd ed. (1908), a writing primer used in the early 20th century.