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PowerPoint with Audio: Dirt is composed of many elements some of the most important are living creatures commonly called germs. Part 3 of 4 soil presentations in the Living on Planet Earth Series. This program describes the composition and function of living things in soil. It also encourages that we properly dispose of hazardous materials, recycle and compost so that soil can produce nurturing food, dependable clothing fiber and building materials.
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PowerPoint with Audio: What is the composition and nature of soil, commonly called dirt? Part 2 of 4 soil presentations in the Living on Planet Earth Series. This program describes the composition and function of soil. It also encourages that we properly dispose of hazardous materials, recycle and compost so that soil can produce nurturing food, dependable clothing fiber and building materials.
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"My friend Danny has a new dirt bike." A very short realistic fiction reading comprehension.
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This activity ties in with our "letter W theme day" unit or can be a fun project on its own!
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Easy-to-print poster version.
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The continuing adventures of Katie, a girl whose Oregon Trail vacation has taken an unusual turn... she and her family have been transported back in time! Today's adventures are a snapshot of life on the trail: the dirt, the work, the food.
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Easy-to-print poster version.
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PowerPoint with Audio: Early Reader version describing how to compost food, paper and yard waste to make rich soil. Great Earth Day material.
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One page set of directions for creating compost, plus two pages of information on the types of composting systems, followed by a set of functional text questions.
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The difference between dirt and soil, and a detailed look at the layers of soil, reviewed with comprehension questions.
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Syllable segments, imaginative writing prompts, science logs, vocabulary exercises and a recipe for "Dirt Cake", as well as a absolute heap of earthworm facts, will have your students informed and entertained.