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Dotted cursive letters to trace followed by lines to write the words. Words containing each letter of the alphabet (at the beginning, middle, and end), including names for uppercase practice.
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Practice writing by tracing these phrases about Easter. Dotted lines for easy practice, with pictures to color.
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This series of practice tests replicates the style of many standardized tests. Levels 1 and 2 use bubbles, so you may want to print our "Testing Practice Answer Sheet". Use these tests to ascertain your students' knowledge of shapes, counting, addition, patterns, graph-reading and more, or to help them understand this testing style. Six pages of tests.
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Explains the rules of compound sentences and then provides sentences for students to practice their knowledge.
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Cursive letters of the alphabet in upper and lowercase to trace, with arrows to follow. 2 pages.
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Track music practice by the month or the week by coloring in treble clefs.
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The manuscript letters of the alphabet in upper and lowercase, with lines to practice each letter.
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Dotted manuscript letters to trace followed by lines to write the words. Words containing each letter of the alphabet (at the beginning, middle, and end), including names for uppercase practice.
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Motivate your students to practice their instruments with this handy chart. Can be used with matching stickers.
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Cut out each unlabeled fraction flashcard to use as practice.
Common Core: Fractions: 3.NF.A.1
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Introduction to the concept, with several pages for practice. These are in color so you can make a transparency, but they will look fine in black and white for the students.
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[member-created using abctools]
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ZB-Style Font font; upper and lower case writing. With a picture to match each letter and space to practice. These print beautifully on cards for practice pages, or they can be enlarged for classroom posters.
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Adding single digits of unlike fractions; Five activity and practice drill pages.
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Primary lines with dotted practice words and letters to trace.
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Cat, dog, frog... Dotted letters to trace; lower case. No pictures.
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Display the chart (upper and lowercase letters; numbers 0-9) or practice writing by tracing the dotted letters.
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Practice writing and spelling by copying the drink-themed words.
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Sample letters are on the right side of the page for easier readability for left-handed students.
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Describes (with pictures) two dimensional figures, and then provides worksheets that can be used as quizzes or review pages.
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Use with music incentive chart 2
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Formatted like a standardized test, this 9 page document tests knowledge of punctuation, capitalization, parts of speech, alphabetization, spelling, and more. These are approximately the skills tested in first grade, although state standards vary widely.
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measuring angles; types of angles (right, straight, obtuse, acute)
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Trace the dotted letters and then write them on the lines provided.
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Practice writing and spelling by copying the dessert-themed words.
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Car, boat, train... Dotted letters to trace; lower case. No pictures.
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Sample letters are on the right side of the page for easier readability for left-handed students.
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[member-created using abctools] Practice writing and spelling the number one (1).
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Practice writing and spelling by copying the fruit-themed words.
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Practice tying a shoe with this pattern.
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Doll, ball, blocks... Dotted letters to trace; lower case. No pictures.
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Red, orange, yellow... Dotted letters to trace; lower case. No pictures.
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Practice chart with arrows for direction - upper and lower case
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Students use pictures to identify four words, then practice writing by tracing those words in the context of four simple sentences.
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Sample letters are on the right side of the page for easier readability for left-handed students.
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Flash cards to use for practice in determining the value of sets of coins with amounts ranging from 1 to 20. (13 pages, 3 flash cards per page)
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Trace the dotted letters, then write the letters on the line. Aa-Zz
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Similar to DIBELS; students demonstrate early literacy skills by reading nonsense words aloud.
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Use with music incentive chart 2
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Students learn about euphemisms by example, and then are encouraged to create their own.