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Line drawing of New York flag to color.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about New York.
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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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A fact-filled reading comprehension about the New York borough of the Bronx.
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A fact-filled reading comprehension about the New York borough of Queens.
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A fact-filled reading comprehension about New York City.
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A fact-filled reading comprehension about the New York borough of Brooklyn.
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A fact-filled reading comprehension about the New York borough of Staten Island.
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A fact-filled reading comprehension about the New York borough of Manhattan.
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Questions to go with a map of New York (not included).
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One page of facts about New York.
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Use the map to answer the questions about New York.
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Ten pages of targeted questions on New York State's resources, landmarks, geography, history, population and more.
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Unlabeled outline map of New York.
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Reading comprehension lesson based on New York.
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Three bookmarks, each featuring the date of admission to the union, capital, largest city, highest point, and blackline graphics showing the state flag and the state. These bookmarks are a great study aid.
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Drawing of beaver to color.
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Drawing of bird to color.
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Drawing of tree to color.
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Three bookmarks, each featuring the state flag, capital, largest city, highest point, and a full-color graphic showing the state adorned with the state animal and more. These bookmarks are a great study aid.
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Drawing of flower to color.
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Multiple choice and short and long answer comprehension questions, vocabulary work, a writing prompt, and a creative drawing prompt to review George Selden's beloved story of a singing cricket's adventures in New York.
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This one-page reading comprehension follows a standardized testing format. An interesting story about the annual New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square, and great testing practice!
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A reading comprehension, featuring a "complete the timeline" activity.
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A set of questions that cue research on the topic of Niagara Falls as preparation for a written report. Includes answer key.
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A two page text on the natural landmark Niagara Falls, with multiple choice and short answer questions and a writing prompt.
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Jack is not sure that the Niagara Falls could be very interesting until he gets there with his family. His sister is full of facts about the Falls, but Jack has his own idea about the best way to "go over the Falls." Includes multiple choice and short answer questions and a writing prompt.
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A fact-filled page about the Statue of Liberty, with who-what-where-when questions to evaluate comprehension and writing prompts to encourage creative thinking.
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Jasper and his family take a summer vacation to NYC, where they will see Jasper's obsession, the Brooklyn Bridge. But will Jasper be so obsessed with something else that he misses the Bridge? Includes multiple choice and short answer questions and a writing prompt.
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A 1 page article provides factual information about one of America's most famous landmarks, the Empire State Building. It is followed by 5 multiple choice questions and 5 questions requiring short written responses.