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Featuring vocabulary from Mary Pope Osborne's 6th Magic Tree House book (this crossword can be used without the book). Comprehension questions for this book are available on our member site. |
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Featuring vocabulary from Mary Pope Osborne's 6th Magic Tree House book (this word scramble can be used without the book). Comprehension questions for this book are available on our member site. |
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Featuring vocabulary from Mary Pope Osborne's 6th Magic Tree House book (this word scramble can be used without the book). Comprehension questions for this book are available on our member site. |
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Use this acrostic form to write a poem about the rain forest. |
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Great ideas for creative ways to augment your rain forest lessons and stimulate student interest! |
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Students can use this bar graph form to plot information about rain forest animals. |
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Draw a picture of yourself wearing this pith helmet, then write about what you would like to see hiking through the rain forest. Includes narrow lines for writing. |
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Color this picture of a gorilla or trace and cut out for a great shapebook. |
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Color this drawing of a rain forest and its animals. |
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Line drawing of a toucan to color. |
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Color this drawing of a toucan. |
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Two printable cards with graphics for writing facts about the rain forest. |
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Two printable cards with graphics for writing facts about toucans. |
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Draw and describe the rain forest. |
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Draw a picture of yourself wearing this explorer's hat. |
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From anaconda to viper, these strips (with vibrant color pictures) feature straightforward facts about many rain forest animals. |
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Answer the targeted questions about the rain forest biome. |
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Sammy wishes he could be an emerald tree boa. This reading comprehension comes with open-ended response questions. |
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Pictures with words make these six cards useful for a variety of activities: flashcards, picture prompts, etc. Print two sets for a memory game. |
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Pictures with words make these six cards useful for a variety of activities: flashcards, picture prompts, etc. Print two sets for a memory game. |
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Six labeled cards with color photos of various rain forest animals: an insect, a reptile, an amphibian, a mammal, a bird, and a fish. More pictures in this set are available on our member site. |
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Pictures of a classroom with a rain forest theme. |
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An introduction to some basic poetic structures, including alliteration, similes, and acrostics, using the theme of the rain forest. |
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Write a simple report about life cycles in the rain forest with this handy form. |
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Report planner, KWL, and a lined page to write a report about endangered species. |
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Fun way for students to share facts they've learned. |
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Use this form to record people's favorite rain forest animals. Ten types are suggested and blank spaces are also included. Good tallying practice. |
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Use this web graphic organizer to help prepare for a report or project on the rain forest. |
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Make as many words as you can from RAIN FOREST. |
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From "animals" to "weather". |
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Find the rain forest-theme words from "anteater" to "toucan" in this search. |
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[member-created with abctools] From "anaconda" to "vipers". These vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls. |
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Cover page for a booklet-report about a real or imaginary trip to the rain forest. Writing prompts to go with the cover are available on our member site. |
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Lined and unlined paper with a picture of a poison dart frog. |
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Lined paper with an illustration of a jaguar at the top. (elementary) (20 pt. line, 1.25 spaces between lines) |
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Elementary-lined paper with an illustration of a rain forest in the border. Landscape orientation. |
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Read the statements below. Write an opinion paper supporting one of the statements. Support your opinion with facts. Remember to keep track of your sources. |
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Briefly explains similes and then encourages students to write and illustrate their own. |