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Cute frog to color and space to draw a diagram of the frog's life cycle.
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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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Interactive Notebook activity about the metamorphosis of a frogs life. Six pages include labeling the parts of a frog, comparing differences using a Venn diagram, KWL chart and interactive life cycle.
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses misdirected anger.
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses making friends in a new school.
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses the complexity of teasing.
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses breaking rules to help someone who might be in trouble. Common Core: W.3.1, W.4.1
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses breaking rules to help someone who might be in trouble.
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses helping others.
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses admitting to a mistake. Common Core: W.3.1, W.4.1
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Barn-shaped paper with writing prompts about life on the farm, such as "Farmers work hard. They ..."
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Life cycle of a tomato plant color illustrated with reading text, b/w drawings to cut and paste, color.
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses admitting to a mistake.
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This short lesson doesn't provide answers, but provides the vocabulary for discussing ethical questions.
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swim pitch drink pile which kind life swimmer light leave found find
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A one-page reading comprehension on the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. with short answer review questions.
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The review questions with this reading comprehension (one page each of "Bloom's Taxonomy") are helpful for critical thinking development.
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[member-created document] This sample was made with the abcteach word search puzzle tool. Based on the Newbery Prize-winning novel "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
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[member-created document] This sample was made with the abcteach word search puzzle tool.
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"Did the events of that day change your thoughts about your life? In what ways, if any, did you change?"
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A fact-filled reading comprehension about the unusual life and history of the Caspian Sea.
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This unit uses the story of the miller, his son, and their donkey as a foundation for talking about fitting in. With imaginative writing and drawing prompts (and a word search!), as well as comprehension questions, this is a fun introduction to Aesop AND a solid lesson on character education and critical thinking skills. Available at four levels. Common Core: RL.3.2
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A biography of the French scientist Louis Pasteur, with his life story and scientific achievements.
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[member-created document] This sample was made with the abcteach word search puzzle tool. From "caring" to "trustworthy".
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A Checklist for Cleaning the Tub/Shower
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This unit uses three of Aesop's shorter fables as a foundation for talking about unity. With imaginative writing and drawing prompts, as well as comprehension questions, this is a fun introduction to Aesop AND a solid lesson on character education and critical thinking skills. Available at four levels.