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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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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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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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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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Use the map to answer questions about the state.
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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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Interactive Notebook activity with a colorful farm animal theme. Students have to circle the correct word that rhymes with the picture. Click and reveal answer key. Includes printable flashcards.
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Suggestions for performances based on poems found in Shel Silverstein's Where the Sidewalk Ends. Looking for a school play where everyone can shine? This may be your answer!
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A page of questions to help direct research (answers provided for teachers on a separate page).
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Miss Lucy is a dog that gets into trouble. A realistic fiction reading comprehension.
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This lesson is designed to help students begin counting while viewing objects in groups. Three sets of four; includes teaching suggestions and answer sheets.
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Fun secret code activity. Match symbols to letters to decode lines from familiar fairy tales or sayings, with answer key.
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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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Read the "island adventure" advertisement and answer the comprehension questions; then create your own "island adventure" (all in Spanish) Upper elementary. Un anuncio de una agencia de viajes - cursos avanzados de elementaria.
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An informative reading comprehension with multiple choice questions.
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Clues of capitals; answers of country names.
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Narrow-lined book report form to go with any non-fiction/informational book. Answer the prompts about interesting facts, etc.
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[member-created using abctools] Write a multiplication equation with prime numbers that equals the given number. (answers included)
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Use the map to answer the questions about Alaska.
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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 Mexico and answer the questions.
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Answer the targeted questions about this biome.
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A one-page reading comprehension on the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. with short answer review questions.
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Jacob loves school, but he hates multiplication. A realistic fiction reading comprehension.
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Unlined book report form to go with any work of fiction. Answer the prompts about setting, character, etc.
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[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This lined, elephant-shaped shapebook has prompts for students to answer about elephants.
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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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Short fictional piece followed by multiple choice questions.
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Unscramble 15 summer-themed words. Including answer key.
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Reading comprehension questions for each of the seventeen chapters in this book from the children's literature classic series "The Chronicles of Narnia". The complete set is available on our member site. Includes answer sheet.
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"Imagine you are in line at Ellis Island. What are some of the things you are thinking about?"... These seven writing prompts (available both with lined and illustrated paper or all on one page for students to answer in their own journals) are a fantastic enhancement to our Ellis Island materials.
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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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Answer the targeted questions about characters, setting, etc. Common Core: ELA: Reading Literature: RL.5.3
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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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Targeted questions to answer about any president.
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From "acute" to "trapezoid". Review geometry vocabulary with this word search. Answer sheet included.