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Preview of BRAZIL: Exploring the Culture of Brazil and the Amazon Rainforest SUPER-Bundle

BRAZIL: Exploring the Culture of Brazil and the Amazon Rainforest SUPER-Bundle

Created by
LET'S GET REAL
Take an in-depth look at the symbols, language, geography, art, and rainforest ecosystem of Brazil—at a savings of 25%—with the books, activities, and posters in the Exploring the Culture of Brazil and the Amazon Rainforest SUPER-Bundle. Book Resources Included:Snapshots of Brazil introduces the location, national flag, cultural symbols, and landmarks of France, along with common phrases in Portuguese.Introduce the official language with Learn to Count in Portuguese, a book that features fun fac
Preview of National Geographic Kids Monkeys Informational Text Unit

National Geographic Kids Monkeys Informational Text Unit

Created by
Novel Queen
The National Geographic Kids Monkeys unit offers extra support for students to engage deeply in this great example of informational text. This unit offers scaffolded support to hold independent readers accountable for engaging in informational text or as intervention for students who need more support. This unit can be used for classwork, interventional support groups, or for indenedent homework. The students will need a copy of the book to complete the scaffolded comprehension assignments.
Preview of Pumpkinology 101

Pumpkinology 101

Created by
Katelin Bonko
This little booklet is a great resource to use during your Pumpkinology 101 centers lesson to teach scientific inquiry during the fall months! Have the children use their sense and basic scientific principles to explore and learn about pumpkins while becoming pumpkinologists! My students had a great time with this lesson and really loved being able to explore a real pumpkin and they got to take home their tiny pumpkins to!
Preview of Water Cycle Game

Water Cycle Game

Created by
Amanda Tower
Water Cycle game: Students will become droplets of water traveling through the water cycle while tracking their journey. Students will be able to compare and describe changing patterns in nature that repeat themselves. This is a great way to wrap up a unit on the water cycle. Includes station posters, 9 station dice, record and tally sheets, directions and explaination.
Preview of Dental Health Lesson Bundle

Dental Health Lesson Bundle

Use this big bundle of dental health resources to teach students how to be healthy. It includes:-Dental health lesson -Dental health posters-Dental health windsock activity-Dental health presentationBite into these great resources for Children's Dental Health Month, World Oral Health Day, a science lesson, health classes, and more. Have a dental health professional visit the class to demonstrate tooth brushing, flossing, rinsing, and healthy hygiene practices. Students will be all smiles with
Preview of {EDITABLE}  Oceanography Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson

{EDITABLE} Oceanography Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson

Created by
Mrs V Science
THIS IS FOR A MS PUBLISHER EDITABLE COPY. For the PDF choose the other document! Students identify oceans, know about ocean sizes and comparisons, open different boxes to get more clues. Don't have boxes? That's ok! Create your own escape room experience with envelopes or pencil boxes. Have students decipher and answer questions about tides, currents and waves. Students demonstrate their oceanography knowledge AND have a blast! Setup for 7 different groups, seven different codes. You can adapt
Preview of Animal Baseball Cards

Animal Baseball Cards

Created by
Lisa Olsen
Included with this download is one page for five classes of animals: bird, amphibian, mammal, reptile and fish. Each page prints four baseball cards with the class already in the corner. There is also a page for the backside of the card with a few basic questions about the animal. Each student picked an animal and then made a baseball card for them. The front had to list the animal's name, and the back required some basic information about the animal. Another year, I used just the front side
Preview of The Jacket Printable

The Jacket Printable

Created by
Tyler Smith
This is a version of The Jacket that can be printed out then stapled through the center (along the spine) then folded in half to create an actual book.
Preview of Oobleck States of Matter Parent Brochure

Oobleck States of Matter Parent Brochure

Created by
Third World
Great informational brochure for states of matter and corresponding activities. Great for a Science Fair Presentation! Editable!
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