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Use this Venn diagram to compare school and summer vacation.
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Ten story starters for "end of the school year" stories.
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"I enjoyed having you in my class. Have a nice summer." Say goodbye at the end of the school year with this note.
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A bulletin board set with a straight border, letter set spelling "Welcome to Summer School," and an alphabet set, all with sun symbols on a sky blue background, plus a set of six summer related graphics and a page of ideas for classroom use. Use with abcteach Summer Plans and Summer Goals theme forms or great for any summer bulletin board.
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A border paper with summer theme of sun symbols on a blue sky background, titled "Summer School Goals." Matches border and graphics for abcteach's "Welcome to Summer School" bulletin board set.
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A border paper with summer theme of sun symbols on a blue sky background, titled My "Summer Plans." Matches border and graphics for abcteach's "Welcome to Summer School" bulletin board set.
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Use these "thinking prompts" to help start brainstorming for a "Summer Vacation" assignment.
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Use a pie chart to learn which summer school classes will have the highest percentage of students.
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Use this Venn diagram to compare school and summer vacation.
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A short story about a difficult summer job. The focus of this lesson is embedded SAT-level vocabulary (all nouns). The story is followed by questions to check vocabulary-based comprehension, context practice, synonym matching, and a guide word exercise.
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Pitching an ideal summer is more than just pitching a tent... this unit takes students through a step-by-step planning and "pitch" of an ideal summer vacation, including needs assessment, time management, cost analysis, writing a persuasive letter, and more.
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The "Back to School" Theme is designed to begin teaching children independent living skills. Part of the Family Activity Planner.
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Have a Great Summer! Print and wrap this candy wrapper around a standard-size candy bar and glue in place for a great gift.
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"No more homework! Have a great summer." Print and wrap this candy wrapper around a standard-size candy bar and glue in place for a great gift.
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This is a fun and productive 7 page end-of-the-year project. Students will reflect, draw, and write about their school year memories. Includes autograph and picture pages.
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Imagine that you are attending the Olympic Games as a representative of your school. Write a letter to the school describing...
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Cindy had a summer job bathing dogs. She earned $5.25 for every dog she bathed. She bathed 17 dogs every week. How many dogs did she bathe in two weeks?
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Grant becomes a butterfly collector and a photographer over the summer, but he dreads returning to school where he is known as Grant the Ant. Wordsearch of dolch words.
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"School was out for summer." Fictional story about a boy whose Hopi grandmother helps him to discover a hidden talent; this reading comprehension works alone or with Level 2, unit 12 spelling.
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Illustrated with a sun and beach theme, this daily task chart provides space to type in dates and tasks in four categories: Morning, School Day, Afternoon/Evening, Other. Designed with a check-off grid for each category.
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Writing prompts for holidays and other special occasions in July, with narrow lines for writing.
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A colorful sun and beach illustrated homeschool daily task chart with tasks listed under the four categories: morning, school day, afternoon/evening, other tasks.
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school bus and crayons theme
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This informational piece provides a history of the Pledge, as well as a line by line analysis of the meaning, and essay/discussion questions.
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Jacob takes on the best composting class in the school. Can this third grader beat the sixth graders? A two page short story with multiple choice and short answer questions.
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Matt wants to gain Jackson's respect by skating the dangerous closed road from the top of the mountain. But is there more danger at the top of the mountain than on the way down? Multiple choice, short answer, long answer questions, vocabulary list and word search.
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"Every morning at 8:30 a.m., my school says the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag." Realistic fiction followed by multiple choice questions.
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This is a fun and productive 8 page end-of-the-year project. Students will write and reflect about their school year memories. Picture and autograph pages are included.
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13 pages for students to fill with memories of field trips, friendships and more, including space for drawings, cut outs, and other artwork. A great end-of-year project.
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12 half pages for students to fill in simple prompts and draw or attach pictures as illustrations for their favorite memories, etc.