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Draw half of the tiger's face, making it symmetrical, in this art-focused endangered animal-theme learning center. One of several "endangered animal" learning centers on our member site.
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Bookmarks with Healthy Gardener logo, part of a group of club materials to encourage learning about healthy gardening.
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Helpful tips for teachers who want to use learning centers.
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Book unit and vocabulary lesson corresponding with this book about a young frog learning to swim.
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Instructions for how to most effectively use our coral reef learning centers. All of these centers are available on our member site.
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Determine your own resting and active heart rate with this learning center.
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Multiply by two, color by number, and connect the eggs to get the Easter bunny to the basket. One of many holiday learning centers on our member site.
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Book Review form for Fiction Fanatics. Part of a group of materials for forming a club based on reading fiction and creative writing.
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Tiles of logo for Healthy Chefs, part of a group of club materials, that focus on health and nutrition to help children create healthy snacks.
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A form for recording data for projects or experiments. An example of materials available with Green Earth Club logo for forming clubs and engaging students in earth science.
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A seasonal-themed companion or alternative to our Halloween center. Includes a concentration (memory) game, apple coloring activity, and more.
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Teach children about burn safety and ASL at the same time! "Brecker Bunny Learns to Be Careful" by Hilary Bilbrey is read aloud in this entertaining video, and is followed by a lesson in related ASL signs.
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"Let's build a snowman!" A cut-and-paste activity with emphasis on following directions. One of six winter-themed literacy centers on our member site.
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Use pieces of plants to make a collage.
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Use this cover/divider to help organize your teaching portfolio.
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Put the nine words, from ARCHERY to VOLLEYBALL, in alphabetical order.
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Math fact families with a plant theme.
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Trace and cut out. With a different color word on each page, this crayon-box-shaped shapebook is a fun way for early readers to learn about colors.
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Practice following directions... and make pretty valentines at the same time. Includes: sequencing events, following coloring instructions, etc. A set of four activities.
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Solve the problems and then use the answers to decode the secret spring message.
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Life cycle of an alligator color illustrated with reading text, b/w drawings to cut and paste in order, color.
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Glue the four shells that make a math fact family into the correct places.
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Put the summer Olympic events, from the 1960 Olympics in Rome to the 2004 Olympics in Athens, in order.
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Learn all about the largest great ape, the gorilla, in this fun video. You'll learn about its development and behavior, and threats to this endangered species.
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Students will learn how to write their own personal stories in American Sign Language, learn signs for essential vocabulary, and will review the ASL alphabet in this hands-on video.
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This animated video reviews concepts learned in the "Basic Fractions" videos and introduces the concepts of lowest terms and greatest common factor. With multiple examples, students will learn how to find the greatest common factor between a numerator and denominator and reduce the fraction to its lowest terms.
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Learn how to tell the difference between a Dromedary and Bactrian camel. Learn about their habitat and behavior in this educational video.
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Color this picture of a rectangle, use it to learn about shapes, or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook.
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Color this picture of a square, use it to learn about shapes, or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook.
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[member-created with abctools] This five-page ice cream cone-shaped shapebook is a fun way for early readers to learn about liquids and solids. Different riddle on each page.
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Learn about the function of nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs in general and their functions in English sentences. Common Core: Literacy: L.2.1e, L.3.1a, L.3.1c
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Color this diamond shape, use it to learn about shapes, or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook.
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A small sign commemorating the French holiday Bastille Day, July 14th.
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"Children go to the school to learn." This early reader booklet introduces young readers to simple sentences about neighborhood buildings.
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Ten pages of things that are green, from broccoli to trees. A fun coloring booklet for young students learning their colors.
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Mia has been studying the piano since she was three. Learn more with this reading comprehension about a girl's devotion to her instrument.
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On the Go cards are a great way to keep small hands busy and young minds learning when away from home.
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"I love learning about all these things, but I like art class best of all when we make the art ourselves." Realistic fiction with multiple choice comprehension questions.
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Interested in sparrows? Learn more about them with this fact-filled reading comprehension.