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Fact or Opinion
Have your class differentiate between fact and opinion using this presentation. Learners read a series of statements and identify whether the example is fact or opinion. This is a terrific and motivating way to explore this topic.
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A Sentence for Life
What is a sentence? Second graders will explore the components of a sentence in the ten lessons of this unit. The subject, predicate, the process of proofreading, punctuation, and sentence sequence are analyzed in this unit. Handouts and...
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Questions And Statements
In this questions and statements instructional activity, students review the differences between the two and put the correct end punctuation on ten sentences. Students, in addition, unscramble three groups of words to form a question and...
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Statements and Questions
In this statements and questions worksheet, students rewrite 5 sentences using the correct capital letter and end punctuation. Answers are not given.
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Statements and Questions
In this ending mark worksheet, students write the correct end punctuation for 10 statements and questions. Rules for punctuating statements and questions are provided.
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Statements and Questions
In this statements and questions worksheet, students rewrite 6 sentences with a capital letter in the beginning and either a period or question mark.
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Statements and Questions
In this ending marks worksheet, students write the correct end punctuation for 10 statements and questions. Rules for how to punctuate are provided.
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Find the Question
Students look at a group of statements, and pick out the one statement that is actually a question. In this question lesson plan, students eliminate statements as they read.
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Getting To Know You: Lesson 5
Fifth graders share statements about themselves, seeing who else in their groups could write that statement, and then coming up with a true statement about the entire group. In this true and false lesson plan, 5th graders discuss the...
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Making Questions
For this making questions worksheet, students read statements that are turned into questions and questions starting with "w" words. Students then click on "continue with the first exercise" at the bottom of the page to make 10 yes and no...
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Questions
For this questions worksheet, students make questions out of the underlined words in the statements. Students complete 12 problems total.
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Questions and Statements
In this questions and statements worksheet, students read 12 examples and identify each as a question or a statement. Students also change 5 statements into questions and 5 questions into statements.
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Silly Statements (Negatives)
In this statements learning exercise, students read and grammatically correct 18 silly statements. Students read over and double check each correction.
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Changing Statements to Question - The Verb "Do"
In this sentence to questions learning exercise, students change 12 statements to questions which include the proper form of the verb "do." They focus on maintaining the time in the original sentence.
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Identifying Similar Triangles
In this identifying similar triangles worksheet, 10th graders solve 5 different proofs related to similar triangles. First, they identify the similar triangles in each figure and explain why they are similar, using the information to...
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Questions or Statements?
Pupils are introduced to the six question words of who, what, when, where, why and how. After being read a story, they are asked who and what the story was about. To end the lesson, they practice identifying questions and statements.
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Conversations
Eighth graders explore the art of conversation. In this giving instructions lesson, 8th graders discuss and respond to rules, play a game, and practice giving instructions to one another. Students are preparing for communicating in English.
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Here's the Answer - Now What Was the Question?
Fifth graders write as many statements as possible that could be the answers to a variety of questions. They can follow the topic of study or topics of personal choice.
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University of Massachusetts: Merchandise Inventory
This site presents quiz questions and problems regarding merchandise inventory, complete with solutions. The site discusses the purchase and sale of inventory, its disposition on financial statements, the merchandise inventory turnover...
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Regents Exam Prep Center: Writing a Proof: Direct Euclidean Proofs
This site is a look into the world of geometric proofs. You'll learn what a proof is and about the different types of proofs. Try the practice page to check your understanding. Teachers can check out the teacher resources for lesson and...
Stefan Warner and Steven R. Costenoble
Finite Mathematics & Applied Calculus: Statements and Logical Operators
The resource investigates statements and logical operators. The tutorial examines propositions, negating statements, conjunctions, and disjunctions. Students learn about the logic concepts through notes and examples. Practice exercises...
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Ferromagnetic Material: Maximizing 4 Pizza Slices
[Free Registration/Login Required] Students explore the concept of conjectures and counterexamples by navigating through the interactive learning module and then answering questions that go along with the module. Students can also learn...
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Khan Academy: Conditionals With If, Else, and Booleans
Practice using conditional statements (if/else) and boolean expressions in programs in the AP CSP pseudocode, in this set of free practice questions designed for AP Computer Science Principles students.
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Khan Academy: Programming Basics
Practice programming statements, displaying output to the screen, and pseudocode.