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Transferring Heat Energy through Conduction Worksheet and Lab Ignite your students' curiosity about transferring heat energy through conduction, with this engaging worksheet and lab! Designed for young explorers, this resource will take them on an exciting adventure of discovery.Read more about this product. |
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Compare and Contrast Video This is a great short clip to help introduce or practice compare and contrast with primary students. Read more about this product. |
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How old are your ears? Video In this video you will actually get a chance to see how old your ears are. This video does an excellent job explaining the science behind it as well as actually demonstrating this scientific concept to your students and yourself. See how old youRead more about this product. |
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Students Learn to Read a Ruler with this Game When my 3rd grade students are learning to read measurements to the quarter inch, I use this game. Most kids get really into it. As students get the measurement correct, the timer goes faster and faster. You can change the settings to display rRead more about this product. |
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Expository Text Structures or Types In this bundle of resources, students will be exposed to reading the different types of expository text: description, sequence, compare and contrast, caused and effect. Read more about this product. |
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Custom Number Line Generator for Math Worksheets and Presentations This is a simple number line make that allows teachers to generate custom number lines Below are some examples of number lines that can be created. Read more about this product. |
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Number Frames Image Generator This tool is great for teaching young children how to count, add, subtract, and multiply using images on a grid that can go to 144 squares. There are many variables that teachers can change to make it more entertaining. Once finished, a teacherRead more about this product. |
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Telling Time Video This is a great video to help introduce, review, or reinforce how to tell time. Read more about this product. |
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Lightning: Learn Lightning Safety from an interview with a cloud Video This is a short comical video about an interview with a cloud. He describes how easy it is to hit humans as they try to escape lightning bolts.Read more about this product. |
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Plate Tectonics Video In this informative video, Earth Science students will delve into the fascinating world of plate tectonics.Read more about this product. |
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Can plants think? Video This is a great video to share in with your students. The video explores some scientific evidence that plants can learn and can remember. But how? They don't have brains.Read more about this product. |
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Main Idea: Owning a Dog Students will read a paragraph on the responsibility of owning a dog. They will then state the main idea and list three supporting details about the main idea. Finally students will choose an appropriate title of the article. Read more about this product. |
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Answering Literal Questions With Text Evidence This is a great video to help introduce or reinforce how to answer literal questions using text evidence. Read more about this product. |
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An Introduction to Biomes Video This is a visually appealing and dramatic video that introduces your students to the study of biomes. This is a great video to show as you get started on a new unit of ecology. Read more about this product. |
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Where is the hottest place on Earth? Video In this captivating video, the measurement of temperatures on Earth takes center stage as the presenter delves into the scientific breakthroughs and innovative inventions that have empowered scientists to monitor the Earth's surface.Read more about this product. |
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Conjunction Junction: Schoolhouse Rock This is a great video to help introduce or review the purpose of conjunctions. Read more about this product. |
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'tr' Blends Spelling Test for Phonics This is a 20-word 'tr' phonics blend spelling test. Students take 5 minutes to study the words, next they fold the spelling list back on the line, then the spelling test is administered, students unfold the words, self-check, and then write the wRead more about this product. |
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Reteach Line Plots and Quarter Inch Measurements Students will practice measuring objects with quarter-inch measurements. They will also practice creating line plots based on measurements and tables. Read more about this product. |
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Subtraction Borrowing Anchor Chart Image anchor chart meant to demonstrate how to borrow when subtracting 2 to 3 digit numbers. Read more about this product. |
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What are population distributions? Video This is an introduction to population distributions. It talks about the three different population distributions: aggregated, uniform, and random.Read more about this product. |
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Equivalent Fractions Review In this equivalent and comparing fractions review worksheet students will demonstrate their understanding of fractions. Students will illustrate their knowledge of comparing fractions using number lines and pie charts, the butterfly or cannon metRead more about this product. |
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Time Saving Tech Tip: Use LightShot to Quickly Build an Assessment or Worksheet This Educational Technology Tutorial demonstrates how teachers can use LightShot or any other screen capture software to quickly and easily add images, parts of images, text and whole questions into a worksheet that can be used by teachers in theRead more about this product. |
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Character Traits Analysis Video--Chess Analyze character traits using the video short, "Geri's Game." Students will get a kick out of it and discuss Geri's character traits. Read more about this product. |
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Two Passage Opinion Writing Prompt School Uniforms or Student Dress Choice This worksheet contains the writing prompt, "Do you think schools should have a dress code policy that requires students to wear uniforms? Why or why not?" It contains two passages.Read more about this product. |
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Does it end in "ck", "k", "c", or "ke"? In this phonics and spelling worksheet, students are given a list of words that are spelled correctly and incorrectly. Students then need to circle the correct spelling and then write a complete sentence using the correct spelling. Phonics rule:Read more about this product. |