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Cursive chart with arrows for direction - upper and lower case.
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Fill in the chart as you watch the Winter Olympics. When the Olympics are over, use the results from your chart to answer the questions.
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Cute chart for your room. May be used with a pointer to
indicate the current season.
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Use with music incentive chart 2
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Use this chart to list the similarities and differences between any two candidates.
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Use this chart to track completion of projects or awards.
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Use this chart to let parents know where your students are when not in the room. MEMBERS can make requests for different categories. Send suggestions to support@abcteach.com.
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Fill in the missing capital or country to complete this introductory chart to the countries of the European Union.
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Chart of numbers from one to one hundred (Filled-In)
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Use four of the five senses to explore the community, tracking what can be seen, heard, smelled, and felt throughout a neighborhood on this handy chart.
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Blank charts for practicing functions. Write the rule in the blank, write numbers for practice in the top row, and write the results of the equations in the bottom row.
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Motivate your students to practice their instruments with this handy chart. Can be used with matching stickers.
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Use with music incentive chart 2
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Ten Frame chart for counting and addition to ten activities. Common Core: K.CC.B.4
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Use this handy chart to track the winners of each group match.
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Multiplication chart grid 10x10 for reference and practice.
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[member-created with abctools] These turtle-shaped pages help track all the jobs in the classroom (from "attendance monitor" to "chair stacker").
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Two conversion charts: Metric to US and US to Metric.
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Seven sample pages from the membership site. Multi-age thematic unit, including writing prompts, activities, report forms, charts and tables, and much more.
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Practice chart with arrows for direction - upper and lower case
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Track music practice by the month or the week by coloring in treble clefs.
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pictures of spiders from the National Geographic Society
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Report planners, short answer writing prompts, comparison charts, etc.
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Fill-in the missing numbers in this chart of numbers from one to one hundred.
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Desk tape or chart - upper and lower case. With blackline illustrations (Apple, Bee, etc).
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A template page for creating a lapbook.
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Display the chart (upper and lowercase letters; numbers 0-9) or practice writing by tracing the dotted letters.
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Three versions: one with pictures, English, and German; one with pictures and German (with English title); one in German only. These are great teaching tools and review worksheets.
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Graphic chart to help students study volumes and areas of geometric shapes. Common Core: Geometry 6.G.A1, 5.G.B3, 4.MD.3
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State postal abbreviations, capital, state flower, state bird, state animal (mammal, marine mammal, etc.), and the date of statehood, all organized on four pages. Color pages with each flower, bird, and animal are also available on the abcteach member site.
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pictures of spiders from the National Geographic Society
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Desk tape or chart - upper and lower case. With color illustrations (Apple, Bee, etc).
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Printed ZB-Style Font alphabet, no pictures.
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Color or place a sticker on each section of the train for each skill completed.
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assembly, lunch, recess, computers, field trip, library
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Find and color pond animals.
(Sample from the Pond theme unit on the membership site.)
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Each night observe the moon and draw a picture of what you see.
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List items that can be reused or recycled.