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This fact-filled reading comprehension about Valentine's Day is meant for upper elementary and middle school students. Multiple-choice and short response questions follow, along with an answer key.
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Interactive notebook file with a set of algebra problems for upper elementary, comes with a multiple choice quiz. Common Core Math: 5.OA.1
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A factual reading comprehension on the history and contemporary popularity of American football.
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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 introduction to the history and design of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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This fairy-tale themed story is told in complete and incomplete sentences. Mark the differences.
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The review questions with this reading comprehension (one page each of "Bloom's Taxonomy") are helpful for critical thinking development.
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Find the rain forest-theme words from "anteater" to "toucan" in this search.
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What causes cavities? How can they be prevented? Answers to these questions and more can be found in this fact-packed reading comprehension.
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[member-created with abctools] Can be used with or without "History Pockets, Colonial America" by Marc Tyler Nobleman
Section on: First Settlements
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"If you are daring like the tiger, color the tigers nose brown."
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"If you are cautious like the rabbit, color the rabbits paws brown." Color the picture to match the characteristics of this animal in the Chinese zodiac. Great vocabulary.
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If you are calm like the snake, color the "snakes snout orange."
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A reading comprehension with basic facts about China such as population, national holidays, geography, etc.
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This reading comprehension contains tons of ideas for what to do on a hot day. The review questions (one page each of "Bloom's Taxonomy") are helpful for critical thinking development.
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Reading comprehension focusing on different types of clouds, how they are formed, and what they indicate about the weather.
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Supplements the book: "History Pockets, Colonial America" by Marc Tyler Nobleman Section: Homes and Villages
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A writing prompt regarding diversity in the United States.
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Reading Dicken's classic? Enhance the reading with this unit, featuring vocabulary builders, comprehension questions, and more.
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The Olympics originated in Greece. abcteach would like to help you and your students fully appreciate the event by presenting you with these fantastic reading comprehensions on Greek history and culture, as well as the Olympics themselves. We've even included math pages that you're sure to drool over! Enjoy!
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Spanish reading comprehension for upper elementary/middle school levels. Comprensin de texto para niveles altos de elementaria y principios de secundaria.
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[member-created using abctools]Four pages of prompts to write imaginatively about life as a kite. Colorful kite illustrations in the borders.
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A fact-filled reading comprehension about the unusual life and history of the Caspian Sea.
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Chapter-by-chapter comprehension review of the popular Newbery honor book by Kate DiCamillo about a Florida town, a lonely girl, and the stray dog that changes everything. This is one of many Newbery book lessons on our member site.
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"If you are alert like the rooster, color the roosters beak orange." Color the picture to match the characteristics of this animal in the Chinese zodiac. Great vocabulary.
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Reading comprehension activities exploring the history of Christmas traditions in the United States. Upper Elementary/Middle School
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Book: "History Pockets, Colonial America" by Marc Tyler Nobelman.
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"If you are shy like the sheep, color the grass green."
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One of six writing prompts from our member site on Pluto's status as a dwarf planet.
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Cover page for a booklet-report about a real or imaginary trip to India. Writing prompts to go with the cover are available on our member site.
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What does the Italian flag look like? What do its colors represent? What is the history of this flag? Learn the answers to these questions and more with this fact-filled reading comprehension.
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"It was a Tuesday morning in April." A realistic fiction story about a good day at school.
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Review the more challenging vocabulary in the book, both in context and by dictionary definition. Arranged by chapter. This lesson includes a detailed answer sheet. A complete set of "The Chronicles of Narnia" lessons is available on our member site.
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[member-created using abctools] Write a multiplication equation with prime numbers that equals the given number. (answers included) Common Core: 6.NS.4
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[member-created using abctools] Find the summer-themed words, from AMUSEMENT PARK to VACATION, in this shovel-and-pail shaped word search.
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Amanda had $3.00. She bought a hot dog for $1.35, chips for 35 cents, and a drink for 85 cents. Did she have enough money? Did she have money left over? If so, how much? Six word problems.
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Suggestions for performances based on poems found in Shel Silverstein's Where the Sidewalk Ends. Looking for a school play where everyone can shine? This may be your answer!
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Joseph has two cousins. The sum of their ages is 18 years. One cousin is four years older than the other. Mrs. Smith guessed that the ages were 7 and 11. Was her guess correct? Six word problems.
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Briefly explains similes and then encourages students to write and illustrate their own.