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Family activity planners provide parents, homeschoolers with learning activities for kids to do at home during summer and throughout the year. Materials including posters, reading lists, crafts, word puzzles, coloring pages, journals, and more.
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One page from a set of 16 Story Starters: Students are prompted to write a few sentences about the meaning of a "Stop" sign. (color)
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An eight page set of templates to create a lap book on the topic of recycling, includes templates for pockets, flashcards, flipbooks, match books, book cover.
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One page set of directions for creating compost, plus two pages of information on the types of composting systems, followed by a set of functional text questions.
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Flashcards to use for practice in making purchases when shopping for grocery items. Each card includes the name of the item, a unit price, and a color illustration or photo. (22 pages, 6 flash cards per page)
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Illustrated worksheet of the fire safety phrase; Stop, drop and roll. Student uses writing practice lines to write the phrase.
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Camping theme board game in color. Move from start to finish through campground based on appropriate choices of behavior in the outdoors.
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Recipe for homemade sorbet with content and functional comprehension questions; short response and multiple choice.
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A board game of categorizing 20 garden plants into types.
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A board game of categorizing 20 garden plants into categories.
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A one page article on the benefits of gardening and composting with reading comp and discussion questions, word search puzzle.
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Two page reading comprehension on the ecology of clean water with vocabulary list, t/f comp questions, two experiments, easy word search and medium difficulty crossword.
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A one page reading comp on organically produced and conventionally produced foods with comp questions, essay, comparison activity, vocabulary word search.
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"Children go to the school to learn." This early reader booklet introduces young readers to simple sentences about neighborhood buildings.
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"Children go to the school to learn." This early reader booklet introduces young readers to simple sentences about neighborhood buildings.
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"The arrow is pointing right." Circle the sentence that best describes the arrow positions. Good directional practice.
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Teach or reinforce basic English vocabulary re-creating an exterior scene of home and family using this interactive PowerPoint. Beginner. 4.3 MB
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Great for homeschool or class field trips.
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Great for homeschool or class field trips.
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To learn and practice mapping skills by drawing a map of the neighborhood.
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Writing and drawing prompts to review Barbara Cooney's popular story of a woman who wanted to make the world a more beautiful place. This ties in nicely with Earth Day or with a citizenship unit.
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Look for these items in the grocery store. Circle the ones you see. Color the ones you saw when you get home.
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Look for these items in the grocery store. Circle the ones you see. Color the ones you saw when you get home.
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Look for these items in the grocery store. Circle the ones you see. Color the ones you saw when you get home.
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Look for these items in the grocery store. Circle the ones you see. Color the ones you saw when you get home.
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Look for these items in the grocery store. Circle the ones you see. Color the ones you saw when you get home.
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Use this worksheet to record ways you can reduce, reuse, and recycle at home.
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Use these forms to brainstorm ways to reuse a plastic bag and to create a poster to show your findings.
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