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The text to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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B/W scroll-shaped pattern with the words "We the students...". Write your own classroom constitution or declaration of independence!
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A fact-filled reading comprehension selection about the Declaration of Independence is followed by 5 multiple choice questions and 4 questions that require brief written responses.
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A simple and factual reading comprehension about the Declaration of Independence.
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Three fact-filled reading comprehension selections on the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, all in one easy download. Interesting and thorough! Each selection is followed by 5 multiple choice questions and four questions requiring brief written responses.
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Set of 4 color illustrated cards, one each for each of the 4 sentence types: declarative, exclamatory, imperative, interrogative. Each card has a description of the sentence and examples of use. Can be used as a desk-top or take home reference.
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Set of illustrated cards, one each for each of the 4 sentence types: declarative, exclamatory, imperative, interrogative. Each card has a description of the sentence and examples of use. Can be used as a desk-top or take home reference.
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Classify the sentences as imperative, declarative, interrogative, or exclamatory, and punctuate them correctly.
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Four full-color posters with rules and examples for the four basic sentence types (exclamatory, interrogative, declarative, and imperative).
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Imperative, interrogative, declarative, exclamatory. A student study guide is followed by ten pages of language arts skills development.
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A flashcard with the 4 types of sentences printed on it in black and white. Four cards to a page.
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The text of the UDHR is followed by short answer, multiple choice, and essay questions to review factual understanding and general comprehension.
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This reading comprehension is a great addition to lessons about the thirteen original colonies and the events that led to the Declaration of Independence.
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A fact-filled three-page reading comprehension biography of the author of the Declaration of Independence is followed by 12 multiple choice questions, 5 questions requiring short written responses a longer essay question.