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A 1 page realistic fiction selection, followed by 3 multiple choice questions, and 4 short answer essays.
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"We want to buy her candy, because candy is sweet, just like our mother." A realistic fiction reading comprehension about Valentine's Day. Multiple-choice, short response questions, and an answer key are all included.
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This fact-filled reading comprehension about Valentine's Day is meant for upper elementary and middle school students. Multiple-choice and short response questions follow, along with an answer key.
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Summer has arrived, and with it, mouth-watering watermelons. Mmmm! A realistic fiction reading comprehension, with short answer questions.
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This short lesson doesn't provide answers, but provides the vocabulary for discussing ethical questions.
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Make 8 copies of the kites and bows. Write an "answer" to a math problem on each kite. Write various combinations of math problems (that match up with each answer) on the bows.
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Practice completing and understanding graphs with information on the 2006 World Cup. Color in graph and answer math comprehension questions. This is fun math, and a great way to teach about the current World Cup! Directions and answers included.
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Practice identifying U.S. money. Learn from the many examples of monetary notation and their equivalent locutions. Numerous idiomatic and a few colloquial expressions acknowledge both correct and incorrect answers. Appropriate for young native speakers. Student simply clicks on what they believe to be the correct answer.
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Reading comprehension focusing on different types of clouds, how they are formed, and what they indicate about the weather.
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[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This pumpkin-shaped shapebook has a prompt for students to answer about a trip to the pumpkin patch. ("At the pumpkin patch, I saw...")
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Create a story problem for this answer: Jacob had four caramel apples left over. Six word problems.
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Two advanced place value worksheets and one expanded notation with answers. (created with abctools®)
Common Core: 1.NBT.1, 2.NBT.2
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"Jim’s Favorite Store" realistic fiction (1 page) followed by 4 multiple choice questions and 5 short written response questions.
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Wide-lined book report form to go with any fictional book. Answer the prompts about setting, character, etc.
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Clues of capitals; answers of country names.
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This reading comprehension lesson provides information about the "first" Thanksgiving.
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Match countries to flags, countries to locations, and teams to regions. Fill in the pie chart to identify teams by regions, and answer questions based on the information you find. This geography unit combines research skills and FUN! for the World Cup. Wide range of activities for all abilities.
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Make a Valentine Box with these easy-to-follow craft instructions. Read the directions for making this Valentine's Day craft, then answer the comprehension questions.
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A word search of 27 words related to character, behavior, counseling, with answer key.
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[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This locomotive-shaped shapebook has prompts for students ("Beginning", "Middle", "End") to answer about the "Polar Express".
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Pre-reading discussion questions and vocabulary building, combined with two reading comprehensions that cover two of Alexander's famous moments.
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A reading comprehension filled with factual information about this well-known North American natural landmark. Includes multiple choice and short answer questions.
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Text only. Multiple choice, short answer, and essay questions to review this text are available on our member site.
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A 1 page realistic fiction selection, "Richie's New Brother" is followed by 5 multiple choice questions and 3 questions requiring short written responses.
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"Food is part of a country's culture. Each country is known for certain foods. Research the foods that are popular in China and answer the questions below."
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A template for creating a page with four flaps for lapbooks. Students write a question on the flap and the answer under the flap.
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Use the map to answer questions about the state.
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Two matching exercises: match German vocabulary words with color illustrations, and match German vocabulary words with their English counterparts. With answers.
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Regrouping. Two addends; columns; five pages plus answers.
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[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This barn-shaped shapebook has prompts for students to answer about "what is in the barn?".
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Answer the targeted questions to help organize thoughts for a report on a World Cup participating country. Includes directions.
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Oral activity. Students work in pairs, asking specific questions of each other to uncover “answers” about vacation on the lake.
Activité orale. En groupes de deux les élèves se posent des questions précises pour trouver les “réponses” au sujet des vacances au burd du lac.
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Food is part of a country's culture. Each country is known for certain foods. Research the foods that are popular in Australia and answer the questions.
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Worksheets to practice 3-digit multiplication. 5 pages plus answers.
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Students read realistic road maps and answer directions. Good practice with map skills such as reading legends and with directions.
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Food is part of a country's culture. Each country is known for certain foods. Research the foods that are popular in Brazil and answer the questions below.
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Short, informative reading comprehension text about the history of the teddy bear, with comprehension questions.
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"He thinks about it all the time. He even has bad dreams about it!" A fictional reading comprehension designed to help teach students character education. Reflective short answer questions can be used for discussion or writing practice.
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This fictional tale of a girl with a gulping habit is available on our member site at two more levels, with increasingly advanced vocabulary and activities. The primary level includes reading comprehension questions, a word unscramble, and more activities appropriate for early readers.
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What is the difference between fractions, decimals, and percents? How do you convert a number from one to the other? This engaging animated video answers these questions while using relevant real world examples.