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A factual reading comprehension on the history and contemporary popularity of American football.
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Write a story to go with the three pictures about catching a football. These are great for encouraging sequencing skills and creative writing abilities.
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Color this picture of a football or trace and cut out for a shapebook.
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Write a story to go with the three pictures about catching a football. These are great for encouraging sequencing skills and creative writing abilities. Primary lines.
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Use the football-shaped pattern to make a book of your goals. They can be goals for school, home, sports, etc.
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[made with abctools] From CATCH to YARDS.
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From "college" to "yard".
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A picture of a football and goal-related writing prompts inside, for example, "My goal in science is ___" or "My personal goal to improve ___"
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Get ready for the World Cup with these three soccer-themed bookmarks featuring English and German phrases ("I love soccer"). More World Cup soccer bookmarks and other materials are available on our member site.
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Celebrate the 100th day of school with this full-color "An American football field is 100 yards long!" sign.
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A coloring graphic of a football player with primary handwriting lines. Companion activity to abcteach's Easy Reading Comprehension story, Friday Night Football.
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Posters for five idioms with football origins ("She dropped the ball") with explanations. Fun for football coaches and ESL teachers.
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A one paragraph easy reading comprehension about Friday night football. On the same page, three multipe choice questions are included with a football to color.
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A set of three certificates of achievement for football: First Touchdown, First Field Goal, First Tackle.
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"The coach is talking to the football player." Choose the sentence that best describes the picture.
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One-page informative text about football (soccer) as an Olympic event.
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Flashcards for football vocabulary, from END ZONE to REFEREE
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Flashcards for football vocabulary, from END ZONE to REFEREE
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Why do you think football is so popular? Page with lines for writing.
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Set of 10 awards for football.
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Write an acrostic poem about football.
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Basic who, what, where, when, and how of football presented on a one-page easy reference sheet.
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Follow the directions and color the grid to create a football. Great for developing early map skills. Difficulty level, medium.
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A two page biography of Brett Favre, United States football great. Unit includes multiple choice and short answer question sets.
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A two page biography of United States football great, Brett Favre. Unit includes multiple choice and short answer questions.
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Students provide missing products for twelve basic multiplication facts (footballs theme) 3 pages
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Colorful game board with a football theme.
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Notebook interactive files with a football theme.
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A 1 page description of American Football, followed by 5 multiple choice questions, 6 questions requiring brief written response, and a writing prompt.
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Use this acrostic form to help students write an acrostic about football (with a picture of a soccer ball).