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Interactive Notebook activity with a colorful dog theme. Activities include; tic tac toe, maze, word search, fill in the blank and board game with dice.
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[member-created with abctools] Find the words from "bones" to "volcano" in this dinosaur-shaped puzzle.
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Wide-lined writing paper with illustrations of dogs and bones along the top.
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Interactive Flipchart for ActivInspire users. Assign each student with a dog bone and allow the students to drag their bone into the dog house for daily attendance.
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Interactive Notebook Attendance Page for the classroom. Assign each student with a dog bone and allow the students to drag their bone into the dog house for daily attendance.
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Interactive Notebook reading comprehension about the human body (cells, muscles and bones). Includes printable PDF worksheet, multiple choice quiz, discussion questions and keyword matching activity.
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Learn the anatomy of the human hand by coloring the bones different colors.
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Learn about cells, bones and muscles with three reading comprehension exercises and other activities.
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Interactive Flipchart reading comprehension about muscles, cells and bones (upper elem). Includes printable PDF worksheet, discussion questions and multiple choice quiz.
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Dudley Dog has lost his bone... and it's not just any chew toy, but a Triceratops bone. Students create "Spy I.D." and then help Dudley find the bone by following the clues. Includes writing prompts, punctuation and spelling practice, and math.
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Easy-to-print poster version.
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A set of six certificates of award for junior bowlers: High Game, High Series, 2 Strikes in a row, Turkey(3 strikes), Ham bone (4 strikes), Yahtzee (5 strikes).
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Easy-to-print poster version.
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Book comprehension and vocabulary enhancement for this installment of Alyssa Satin Capucilli's popular "Biscuit" series. Biscuit is thankful for his bone, his biscuits, and lots more, too.
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Use a paper clip to find out how many paper clips long each object is. Use a ruler to find out how many inches long each object is. (baseball bat, carrot, ant, shoe, bone, fork, key).
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What makes a bird a bird? What's special about bird bones? What are the different bird feathers called? Why do birds have different beaks? How do birds use their feet? How do birds fly? How do birds build nests? Learn the answers to these questions and more with this set of reading comprehensions.