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Color this picture of a pair of glasses, or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook.
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What's a blind spot? Why do some people wear glasses? Find out these answers and more with this reading comprehension.
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A craft in which students cut out cardstock in the shape of a shamrock and then back it with tissue paper to mimic the look of stained glass.
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Targeted questions about the invention of the magnifying glass.
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A simple craft with included Easter egg pattern for students to decorate to look like stained glass. Suitable for non-denominational spring season celebration.
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cartoon pens and pencils illustration
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Solve the riddles. Read the clues by moving the magic magnifying glass. Upper elementary/middle school. Interactive .notebook file for Smart Board.
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The inventor and the year of invention, plus a few fun facts.
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Book comprehension and vocabulary enhancement for this installment of Marc Brown's popular "Arthur" series. Does Arthur need glasses? Does he want them?
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cartoon pens and pencils illustration
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coloring page showing a bookworm reading a book
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Use this magnifying glass graphic as a report cover or as a brainstorming exercise to encourage students to explore what oceanographers do.
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Use this magnifying glass graphic as a report cover or as a brainstorming exercise to encourage students to explore what paleontologists do.
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Use this magnifying glass graphic to encourage students to explore what these "rock solid" workers do.
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Set of 7 color graphic to use with other components of the bulletin board theme Happy Easter. Includes Easter egg, a skateboarding Easter bunny, stain glass cross, Easter lily, Easter basket, rabbit with colored eggs,and a banner graphic of words--Happy Easter.
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A simple craft in which students cut out heart shapes (pattern included) and then back cut-out areas with tissue paper to make window decorations. Activity can be done with craft knives, which require close adult supervision and assistance.
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StalaCtites on the Ceiling, stalaGmites on the Ground. Use this magnifying glass graphic to encourage students to explore these two cave features.