Cell Shock Figurative Language Game
Student will reinforce their knowledge of similes and metaphors.
Student will reinforce their knowledge of similes and metaphors.
In this game, students will practice understanding character traits based on short passages about characters. They will also learn the difference between character traits and feelings, and physical traits. Students drive a tank to rescue survivors and get medals.
Students will follow a storyline as they seek ghosts that match the character traits of the plot
Third-grade reading game for students who need to practice and reinforce the Author's Purpose as well as reinforce their multiplication skills. Students will collect all the jewels in 15 minutes. If a bee stings the student, the student will need to answer a multiplication math fact. If a student collects a Jewell, he/she will need to answer the author's purpose for writing the passage. Persuade, Inform, Entertain, PI
In this activity, students will partner up. They will each get a single die. They will record their first roll on the worksheet. Then roll it again and multiply it by 10. Next, they will find the product of their first roll times their 2nd roll which was multiplied by 10. Finally, students will find the sum of all of their products. The player with the highest sum wins the game.
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Looking for a fun and engaging way to teach your students about the amazing creatures of the ocean? Look no further than this Sharks and Dolphins Word Search!
With 18 words related to sharks and dolphins hidden in the puzzle, your students will have a blast while also learning new vocabulary words and reinforcing their knowledge of these fascinating animals. The word search is perfect for use in the classroom or as a fun activity to complete at home.
This is a 16-word word search with a weather theme. Words contained in the word search are, hail, temperature, thunder, drought, precipitation, rainbow, fog, humidity, dew, atmosphere, meteorologist, lightning, snow, tornado, condensation, and hurricane. Let your early finishers have fun finding these words.
This worksheet will work with students on 'o' consonant 'e' words. Students will first use clues to identify a word that is missing some letters. Then they will write that word 3 times on the line.
In this self-guided activity, students will gain an understanding of how to interpret basic to advanced weather station models. They will read barometric pressure examples and interpret whether the barometer is rising or dropping. Students will learn what many of the symbols on station models represent.
In this assignment, students will access a database with documented tornadoes since 1950. Students will use a Google spreadsheet as a class to gather data from the website. Data they will look into for each year are: Total tornadoes, Longest path, widest path, total F4s, total F4 fatalities, total F5s, total F5 fatalities, the month with the most tornadoes, and deadliest tornado sizes. When all data is collected there is a totals tab that contains three graphs that students can analyze. Students will also investigate and view states that have the most tornado events.