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Template for a middle school weekly newsletter.
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A word unscramble puzzle of 27 words related to character, behavior, counseling, with answer key.
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A book report form to help middle school students organize their thoughts and evaluate a biography or autobiography.
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Use the bar graph to find out which careers these middle school students prefer. Common Core: Grade 6 Statistics and Probability: 6.SP.A.1, 6.SPA.2 Common Core: Grade 6 Statistics and Probability: 6.SP.A.1, 6.SPA.2
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Calculate the perimeter of a square.
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Recipe for sorbet with short answer questions for content and functional comprehension.
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A book report form to help middle school students organize their thoughts and evaluate a mystery novel.
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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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Calculate the perimeter of a circle.
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A word search of 27 words related to character, behavior, counseling, with answer key.
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Junior high newsletter for "Totally awesome" What's happening and special announcements.
Bulletin pour le collège, "Super génial" ce qui se passe et annonces.
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This unit covers many of the basic elements required for most middle school level language arts. 18 pages of worksheets, forms, and more! This works as a good beginning diagnostic or a year-end skills evaluation.
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This fact-filled reading comprehension about Valentine's Day is meant for upper elementary and middle school students. Multiple-choice and short response questions follow, along with an answer key.
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[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This locomotive-shaped shapebook has prompts for students ("Beginning", "Middle", "End") to answer about the "Polar Express".
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A historical fiction story about a village that once had "gypsy" visitors forms the backdrop for this great mini-unit, featuring vocabulary building, comprehension questions, reflection, writing assignments, and more.
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Set of 10 pair of color water plant cards for memory matching game, with directions. Can be used with Ecology of Clean Water reading comp.
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You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing.
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This unit covers the three cases with an emphasis on using the right pronouns for the right case. Includes clear and thorough explanations of common mixups such as "WHO or WHOM" and "I or ME".
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A fact-filled reading comprehension, with discussion-provoking pre-questions, and excellent vocabulary building.
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One of many Valentine legends, this one presents a martyr who stood up to the emperor and defended his beliefs. A reading comprehension, writing prompt, and word search.
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Where is the world's largest lake? What lives there? Find out with this reading comprehension.
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Students learn about euphemisms by example, and then are encouraged to create their own.
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This reading comprehension describes various uses of flags throughout history, and also introduces some of the basic terms used in vexillology. Includes vocabulary work.
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What is the probability that the sock goblins will steal one from each pair of socks?? Help students visualize and understand probability with charts, graphs, and these fun examples. Common Core: Grade 6 Statistics and Probability: 6.SP.A.1, 6.SPA.2
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A reading comprehension about the French inventor Louis Braille and his reading method for the blind.
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Chapter-by-chapter comprehension review of the popular Newbery honor book by Kate DiCamillo about a Florida town, a lonely girl, and the stray dog that changes everything. This is one of many Newbery book lessons on our member site.
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Use this page to divide portfolio categories or for a notebook cover.
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Biography of the first President of the United States, with comprehension and sequencing questions.
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"In which month would the next issue of the magazine be available?" Reading and understanding a (fictional) magazine cover.
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A reading comprehension filled with factual information about this well-known North American natural landmark. Includes multiple choice and short answer questions.
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Three pages of complex math problems draw on critical thinking skills and logic in order to find the correct solution.
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Pre-reading discussion questions and vocabulary building, combined with two reading comprehensions that cover two of Alexander's famous moments.
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Use this rubric to help fairly evaluate persuasive writing.
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This short lesson doesn't provide answers, but provides the vocabulary for discussing ethical questions.
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4 ACROSS: tiny plants and animals that break down dead materials into nutrients
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This unit is a full series of reading comprehensions presenting a thorough view of cell phones in terms of history (when was it invented) techonology (how does it work), society (what are appropriate cell phone manners), and more.
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