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Lined paper with an illustration of George Washington at the top. (elementary) (20 pt. line, 1.25 spaces between lines)
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Wide-lined paper with an illustration of George Washington at the top. (primary) (20 pt. line, 1.5 spaces between lines)
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Use this Venn diagram to compare George Washington to Abraham Lincoln.
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very simple reading comprehension
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A brief biography with reading comprehension questions.
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troops, Valley Forge, Mount Vernon, Delaware, colonies, etc.
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Biography of the first President of the United States, with comprehension and sequencing questions.
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Very easy reading comprehension
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This vocabulary enhancer works well with or without the book by Ruth Belov Gross about the life and times of George Washington.
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Students use number and letter cues to color George Washington's profile on a grid.
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A few basic facts (birth/death, term of office) with a large b/w portrait.
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cartoon faces illustration
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cartoon faces illustration
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cartoon faces illustration
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This one-page fact sheet provides the basics (date of birth & death, immediate family, basic political record), highlights events from during the Presidency, and features at least one interesting fact.
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A two page reading comprehension of the history of George Washington's home, Mount Vernon, with multiple choice and short answer questions and a writing prompt.
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A two page reading comprehension of the history of George Washington's home, Mount Vernon, with multiple choice and short answer questions.
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Booklet format for students to write a short report on the first U.S. president.
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This five page unit, stressing vocabulary and comprehension skills, works well with or without the biography by Lola M. Schaefer.
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This double reading comprehension is a great introduction to the often miscategorized legume, and to the scientist who discovered over 300 uses for it.
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A reading comprehension about Washington's famed plot to fool British General Cornwallis.
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Report planner, KWL, and a lined space to write a report about President Washington.
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"Raoul Kirschbaum climbed from the smoking wreckage of the time machine." A fictional story about meeting a real president with real dental problems, followed by multiple choice, short answer and essay questions.
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US landmarks illustration
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US landmarks illustration
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US landmarks illustration
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A reading comprehension about several important American victories and their effects on the American morale.
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George Washington and Abraham Lincoln portraits with the Presidential seal and the U.S. Flag for bulletin board use, along with a straight red white and blue flag design border.
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A two page reading comprehension text on the National Historical Park, Valley Forge, and its history. Includes multiple choice and short answer questions and a writing prompt.
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A two page reading comprehension text on the National Historical Park, Valley Forge, and its history. Includes multiple choice and short answer questions.
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A reading comprehension text for early readers about President's Day with three questions, all on one page.
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An early reading text about President's Day with three questions that require writing and a coloring activity.
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A straight border with portraits of important people in black history for bulletin board use. Includes Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglas, George Washington Carver, Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks and Sojourner Truth.
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A set of six black and white portraits of important people in black history for bulletin board use. Includes Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglas, George Washington Carver, Martin Luther King, Jr., Sojourner Truth and Rosa Parks.
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Portraits of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln as young men, Uncle Sam, the U. S. Flag to be used on bulletin boards, along with a red, white and blue straight border.
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Find words related to the "mother of the flag": seamstress, legend, George Washington, and more.