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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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Use this page to divide portfolio categories or for a notebook cover.
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The "My Neighborhood" Theme is intended to provide indoor and outdoor experiences for your child to learn more about his/her neighborhood and community. Part of the Family Activity Planner.
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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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A 1 page realistic fiction selection, followed by 3 multiple choice questions, and 4 short answer essays.
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Introduce the children to a community helper and the way that person helps the community. Sort a variety of pictures to match each occupation. (Use alone or with other Community Helpers in this series)
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Introduce the children to a community helper and the way that person helps the community. Sort a variety of pictures to match each occupation. (Use alone or with other Community Helpers in this series)
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Introduce the children to a community helper and the way that person helps the community. Sort a variety of pictures to match each occupation. (Use alone or with other Community Helpers in this series)
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Introduce the children to a community helper and the way that person helps the community. Sort a variety of pictures to match each occupation. (Use alone or with other Community Helpers in this series)
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Introduce the children to a community helper and the way that person helps the community. Sort a variety of pictures to match each occupation. (Use alone or with other Community Helpers in this series)
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Introduce the children to a community helper and the way that person helps the community. Sort a variety of pictures to match each occupation. (Use alone or with other Community Helpers in this series)
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Introduce the children to a community helper and the way that person helps the community. Sort a variety of pictures to match each occupation. (Use alone or with other Community Helpers in this series)
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Introduce the children to a community helper and the way that person helps the community. Sort a variety of pictures to match each occupation. (Use alone or with other Community Helpers in this series)
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Introduce the children to a community helper and the way that person helps the community. Sort a variety of pictures to match each occupation. (Use alone or with other Community Helpers in this series)
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Introduce the children to a community helper and the way that person helps the community. Sort a variety of pictures to match each occupation. (Use alone or with other Community Helpers in this series)
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Color illustrated Community Heroes calendar day set in a repeating pattern, featuring fireman, police officer, soliders, medic, sanitation worker and crossing guard. Use with abcteach's Community Heroes Theme Header.
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What does a doctor wear? What tools does a firefighter carry? How does a police officer help the community? This chart helps track the clothes, tools, and duties of community helpers. Answers included.
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This unit features charts, matching activities, thank-you forms, a word find, and more. A grayscale version of the "Community Helpers" song is included with this unit.
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Color illustrated Community Heroes calendar header, featuring fireman, police officer, soliders, medic, sanitation worker and crossing guard. Use with abcteach's patterned Community Heroes Themed Patterned Day Set.
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Dominoes, but with community helpers instead of dots.
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Match each community helper to the correct workplace.
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What is the "recipe" for a good mail carrier? Police officer? Cook up some interesting ideas!
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Informative short reading comprehension about these community helpers.
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"Firefighters put out fires."
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Paragraph and essay writing assignment for middle school, junior high and high school students. Satisfy your curiosity and write your own ideas about an assigned topic. This activity helps students communicate their ideas, observations and opinions regarding animal exhibit safety at the public aquarium. One of many focused and fun creative writing offerings available in the Aquarium Theme Unit. See PowerPoint "A Visit to the Aquarium".
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"Firefighters put out fires."
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Informative short reading comprehension about these community helpers.
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Paragraph and essay writing assignment for middle school, junior high and high school students. Satisfy your curiosity and write your own ideas about an assigned topic. This activity helps students communicate their ideas, observations and opinions regarding animal behavior at the zoo. One of many focused and fun creative writing offerings available in the Zoo Theme Unit.
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This version contains fewer pictures, but all the same great material.
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From "daycare provider" to "speech therapist". These vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
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This huge unit features several picture-filled reading comprehesion exercises, simple writing prompts, matching activities, a word search, and more.
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"The doctors are reading." Choose the sentence that best describes the picture.