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The text to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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Part of our "endangered animal" unit.
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Two printable cards with a bus graphic for writing facts about Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights movement.
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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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Picture of a singing bird. Full color poster to remind students of classroom behavior rules.
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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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An informative reading comprehension with multiple choice questions.
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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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Find the words, from "bald eagle" to "bill of rights" in this continental-U.S. shaped word search.
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Post the names of students with January birthdays on this Australia Day-themed border paper, with a flag in the upper left and a koala in the lower right.
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[member-created with abctools] From "be/bee" to "right/write". These vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls.
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"Peace is like a...." Prompts to help you write a poem about peace in honor of Martin Luther King Day.
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This bus-shaped shapebook tells the famous story of Rosa Parks in very simple terms. This document was made with the abcteach shapebook tool.
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Three short essay questions about Rosa Parks.
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measuring angles; types of angles (right, straight, obtuse, acute)
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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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Narrow-lined writing paper with an illustration of Martin Luther King, Jr. at the top.
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Includes pentagon, hexagon, octagon, trapezoid cone,and right triangle. Common Core: Geometry K.3.1, 1.G.1 2.G.1, 3.G.1
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pentagon, hexagon, octagon, trapezoid, right angle and parrellogram
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Report planner, KWL, and a lined page to write a report about Martin Luther King.
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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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Sample letters are on the right side of the page for easier readability for left-handed students.
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Includes pentagon, hexagon, octagon, trapezoid, cone, and right triangle. Common Core: Geometry K.3.1, 1.G.1 2.G.1, 3.G.1
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Full page report format for students to write a report on Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Excerpts from Martin Luther King's famous "I have a dream" speech. Worksheets to review the speech are available on our member site.
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[member-created with abctools] Count each shape, fill each graph to the right height, and circle the shape that appears most often.
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Three fact-filled reading comprehension selections on the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, all in one easy download. Interesting and thorough! Each selection is followed by 5 multiple choice questions and four questions requiring brief written responses.
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A fact-filled reading comprehension about the Bill of Rights.
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Acrostic writing activity where the first letters of every line spell "Bill of Rights". Great for a poem or short essay.
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Writing exercise in which students write three rights and explain why they are important. Includes lines for writing.
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A simple and factual reading comprehension about the Bill of Rights.
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"We have the Right to be treated with Respect. We have the Responsibility to keep our hands and feet to ourselves, encourage others, be helpful, and take care of our property."
This page specifies rights and responsibilities common to most classrooms.
It also includes a page for the student to fill out when responsibilities are not met.
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A seven page packet of materials to start the school year for primary/early el teachers, with a focus on reading and writing. Includes desk name plate, "Just Right" books poster and book marks, student reading inventory, classmate interview exercise, and a handout of reading tips for parents.
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