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[member-created with abctools] Find the "R control" words from "car" to "third" in this bird-shaped word search."
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[member-created document] This sample was made with the abcteach word search puzzle tool. Enhances some of the vocabulary from the first three chapters of B.B. Hiller's novel.
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[member-created with abctools] From "ate" to "third". Supplements the Three Little Pigs by Paul Galdone
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One page with ten sets of three; to the third letter.
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Print, cut out, and laminate. These are useful as manipulatives.
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This math lesson has steps for easily introducing the concept of dividing by half and third via hands-on work with corn kernels. Includes a worksheet for review. This is part of the abcteach Colonial America unit.
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One page with ten sets of three; to the third letter.
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Print, cut out, and laminate. These are useful as manipulatives.
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Introduces the concept of Newton's Third Law, then follows with two experiments to help show the law in action.
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This activity has the student exploring the difference in point of view between first person and third person. Assiginment added for group work or homework. Common Core: ELA RL6.6, RL7.6, RL8.6
Common Core: ELA - RL5.6, RL4.6
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Order the words in alphabetical order by the third letter. One page with ten sets of three words.
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One page with ten sets of three; to the third letter.
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One page with ten sets of three; to the third letter.
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Which picture comes third: Candy canes or Christmas stockings?
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Color each end of the pictured egg the specified color. Mix the two colors in the middle to get a third color.
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Review comprehension for the third book in the popular series by J.K. Rowling.
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Armed Forces Day is the third Saturday in May. Learn a little about this American holiday with this reading comprehension.
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"Last year there were 89 third graders at Johnson Elementary School. This year there are five more." Five school-themed math addition problems.
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A basic food pyramid, with some foods shown. A second version has some words missing. A third version is unlabeled, for students to fill in the groups and some words that belong.
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