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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about West Virginia.
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Line drawing of West Virginia flag to color.
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country dancers illustration
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"The rodeo is coming to town!" A very simple reading comprehension.
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Featuring vocabulary from Mary Pope Osborne's 10th Magic Tree House book (this crossword can be used without the book). Comprehension questions for this book are available on our member site.
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Featuring vocabulary from Mary Pope Osborne's 10th Magic Tree House book (this word scramble can be used without the book). Comprehension questions for this book are available on our member site.
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Featuring vocabulary from Mary Pope Osborne's 10th Magic Tree House book (this word search can be used without the book). Comprehension questions for this book are available on our member site.
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From "la_ _ o" to "l_ngh_rn" (word bank included)
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From "boots" to "stirrup".
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Use the tally sheet and graph form to determine favorite "wild west" figures. Some famous names (from fiction and western shows) are suggested.
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Book report form to go with any book of fiction set in the early days of the American West.
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Unlabeled outline map of West Virginia.
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Use the map to answer the questions about West Virginia.
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Report planner, KWL and a lined page for writing a report on a "wild west" theme.
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Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about the "wild west".
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Ten pages of targeted questions on West Virginia's resources, landmarks, geography, history, population and more.
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One page of facts about West Virginia.
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Looking for children's books about rodeos, cowboys, or the "wild west"? Here's a list of fiction (for ages 4-16) to get you started!
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Questions to go with a map of West Virginia (not included).
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Easy-to-print poster version.
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A factual reading comprehension about the trees in West Virginia's ancient hemlock forest.
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Drawing of flower to color.
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Three bookmarks, each featuring the state flag, capital, largest city, highest point, and a full-color graphic showing the state adorned with the state animal and more. These bookmarks are a great study aid.
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A factual reading comprehension about the trees in West Virginia's ancient hemlock forest.
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Drawing of bear to color.
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