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Name, birthday, parent/guardian contact information, etc. Four per page.
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This is a 9 page template for reading an informational text. Includes main idea, interesting facts, purpose of the story, new vocabulary words, drawing and more. Correlates to the common core RI.1.1-3 standards.
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Informational Report slides for groups or individual students to plan and present
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This is a 5 page template addressing the common core standards for second grade reading; key ideas and details. RI.2.1-3
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Narrow-lined book report form to go with any non-fiction/informational book. Answer the prompts about interesting facts, etc.
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Use the bar graph to show baseball-related information.
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Discipline notes, with space for basic information including behavior and consequence. Three to a page.
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This reading comprehension concerns information about when school starts in several different countries.
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Create a bar graph to show information about favorite books.
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Cute frog to color and room for writing information about a frog.
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Use this four page notebook to answer targeted questions and collect information about a bird, from physical features to cool facts.
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This reading comprehension lesson provides information about the "first" Thanksgiving.
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"Hamsters are food pets because they are easy to take care of." A brief and informative reading comprehension.
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An informative reading comprehension with multiple choice questions.
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Watch as a painted turtle lays an egg in the ground in this informative video. This is a sample of the full video available to abcteach members.
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A ten page book for students to fill in personal information, such as current favorites of all categories, goals made and met in the past year, friends, etc. A great way to encapsulate the past year, as well as create a lasting memento.
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[member-created with abctools] Multiple choice questions review information from the book by T. S. Eliot and the stage musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
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Create a bar graph to show information about favorite Australian animals.
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Information about the Kentucky Derby horse race with comprehension questions.
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Create a bar graph to show information about colored Teddy Bear counters.
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Informative reading comprehension about spiders.
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"Humans have always been fascinated by rainbows." An informative explanation of rainbows, followed by multiple choice questions.
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Create a bar graph to show information about favorite savanna animals.
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Help students learn baby animal names by connecting the lamb to the sheep and the fox to the kit. Surprisingly informative!
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This informative 15-minute video teaches how to ask and respond to questions with American Sign Language.
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Use the tally sheet and graph form to gather information on people's favorite national soccer teams.
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Create a bar graph to show information about classmates.
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Write a booklet report about a real or imaginary trip to Japan. These pages include directions for writing specific information about your trip, including holidays, people, and sightseeing, and daily journal pages. Prompts develop narrative, persuasive, and descriptive writing skills. One of several in the "A Trip to..." series on our member site.
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This thorough unit is packed with information about some of the most common fallacies: how to spot them, and how to avoid them. Subsequent lessons are available on our member site.
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Create a bar graph to show information about favorite insects.
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Learn about red pandas in this informational video with voice narration.
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Match countries to flags, countries to locations, and teams to regions. Fill in the pie chart to identify teams by regions, and answer questions based on the information you find. This geography unit combines research skills and FUN! for the World Cup. Wide range of activities for all abilities.
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Learn about these strange-looking birds in this informative science video.
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View PowerPoint shows in full screen. See the presentation as it's meant to be experienced--no distracting visual information.
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Create a bar graph to show information about Japanese products found in our homes.
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Practice completing and understanding graphs with information on the 2006 World Cup. Color in graph and answer math comprehension questions. This is fun math, and a great way to teach about the current World Cup! Directions and answers included.
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Create a bar graph to show information about favorite months.
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Short, informative reading comprehension text about the history of the teddy bear, with comprehension questions.
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Learn all about the habitat and behavior of these amphibians in this informative video.