Scientific Method Lab Sheet Google Doc
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This is a scientific method lab sheet geared to merge a science experiment with grammar by using complete sentences.
This is a scientific method lab sheet geared to merge a science experiment with grammar by using complete sentences.
Students will have fun researching 5 unique mammals that are funny-looking and just plain strange. Students will discover some interesting facts about each one, learn how to copy and paste a picture into a Google doc document, and some of the mammals' locations.
The mammals are the Javan Rhino, the Cuban Solenodon, the Pygmy Possum, the China Baiji, and the Echidna.
In this elementary phonics activity, the teacher will read a word that ends in -le and the students will circle the correct spelling of it.
Using colored pencils or crayons, students will read some Christmas puns and then identify nouns, verbs, pronouns, Adverbs, and Adjectives with different colors.
This worksheet is a scavenger hunt that students can use to learn and relearn the knowledge of expository text features. In the worksheet, students will find titles of diagrams, titles of charts, captions, keywords, bullet points, illustrations, table of contents, glossary, sidebars, titles, subtitles, and maps.
I use the Scholastic News with this worksheet, but it could work with any magazine type.
In this 3rd Grade worksheet, students will break apart words that contain prefixes. They will write the root word, the prefix itself, and then define the word.
You can also access the Google Doc version of this prefix activity.
After teaching what suffixes are, use this suffix bingo game to review. There are 31 pages. One is a call sheet and the other 30 are unique bingo cards. Call off the definition and students will mark off the word with a prefix.
You can also purchase the prefix bingo game.
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This worksheet will help reinforce the concept of many common suffixes.
This 3rd-grade educational resource teaches students how to create a 1st person comic strip. Students will learn to use dialogue and illustrations to tell a story from a character's perspective. This fun and engaging activity allows students to flex their creative muscles while also developing their writing and artistic skills. By the end of the lesson, students will have a finished comic strip they can be proud of. To find more worksheets, activities, videos, and other educational content, search http://EducationalResource.org.
Your students will read about Skip, a squirrel with a problem. He doesn't like to eat his vegetables. Skip and his friend come up with a solution. As students read the cloze reading story, they will use a word bank to fill in the blanks with. Students will change the words into contractions.