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What is Patent Number 1,693,515?
Scholars examine a document from 1928 featuring a mystery invention. Following their observations and discussion, the document reveals the invention of the permanent wave machine by Marjorie S. Joyner. Class members read about Joyner,...
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Slurs, Offensive Jokes and How to Respond
How to respond to slurs and offensive jokes is the topic of a lesson designed for middle and high schoolers. After journaling about their experiences with slurs and nasty jokes, participants read an article about a Florida State Senator...
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Vocabulary Word Strips
In this vocabulary word skills worksheet, students cut out and study the word strips featuring the words acorn, squirrel, windy, sunflower, school, jacket, cider mill, apple, apple cider, raking leaves, rake, pile of leaves, leaves,...
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Letter A
In this printing worksheet, students form four rows of uppercase and lowercase letter A's. Students also write two rows of the word Apple and the following sentence: Annie ate apples.
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Identification of Numbers: 1
In this number 1 worksheet, students analyze the numbers on six apples. Students color the apples red that say number 1. Number range on the page is from 1 to 3.
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Beach Salamander Dot to Dot 1-14
For this connect-the-dots instructional activity, learners connect the dots from numbers one through 14 to make a salamander at the beach.
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Small Salamander in Boat Dot to Dot 1-25
Students connect the dots for numbers one through 25 to make a small salamander in a boat.
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Number Salad
Students cut the fruit and put each ingredient into a small dish. In this mathematics lesson, students count out the salad ingredients into a larger bowl. Students sir 9 times and then 10 they eat.
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Estimate Amount
For this estimating the total amount worksheet, students observe a page of apples in groups of two and estimate whether there are twenty-five or eighty apples. Students choose one multiple choice answer.
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Why Do We Have Day And Night?
Second graders demonstrate knowledge and appropriate use of hardware components, software programs, and their connections. After a lecture/demo, student groups utilize raisins and apples to demonstrate day and night. They put togethre a...
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"Small Still Life Paintings ala Courbet"
Learners observe and discuss "Apple, Pear and Orange" a still life painting by Gustave Courbet. They paint their own realistic still life and create an elaborate frame. They utilize art elements: line, shape, color, value and pattern.
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Enzyme Lab
Students examine the effects of specific enzymes on samples of liver tissue, muscle tissue (chicken), apples, and potatoes.
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Monster Voices
Students create stories based upon the techniques of author Maurice Sendak in Where the Wild Things Are. They use a word processing program and the Apple software program GarageBand to create new voices for the story. This lesson is...
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COLORING: BACKPACK
In this coloring learning exercise, students are given a line drawing of a backpack. The backpack contains school supplies such as an apple, a book and a ruler.
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Earth Day Maze
In this Earth Day maze, students help the apple core find its way to the trash can. This worksheet can be integrated with any Earth Day activities.
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Food Bingo
In this food bingo worksheet, students color and cut out black line pictures of food such as apples, cheese, and cake. They cut out a bingo card to be used in a game.
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The Number 4
In this Number 4 worksheets, learners may use page 2 to color in the number 4, the word "four," and four apples. Page one is already colored in.
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Jack And Jill-- Rhyming Words Poem
In this poetry worksheet, students study rhyming words by hearing a 10 verse poem about Jack and Jill. The last word in each verse is missing, and could be supplied by students during an oral reading. Example: "Get me an apple from my...
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Counting Fish
In this math activity, students write the number of objects in each picture. The numbers range from 2-8 and the pictures include apples and flowers.
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Kitchen Symmetry
In this math worksheet, 3rd graders discover symmetry in fruits and vegetables. Students experiment with a banana and an apple to discover the symmetrical attributes of each.
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Pie Puzzle
In this pie puzzle, students identify types of pies. Examples include apple, cherry, and pumpkin. A list of 18 pies is provided to assist students in their search.
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Fruit Puzzle
In this fruit word search puzzle, students identify the names of different types of fruit. Examples include apple, cherry, fig and grape. A list of 39 words are provided to assist the students in their search.
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Happy Birthday- "le" Ending Sound
In this "le" ending sound activity, students complete sentences with words that have the same ending sound as the word apple. They complete the activity, which has a "Happy Birthday" theme by filling in 5 blanks, and coloring the picture...
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Alphabet Letter A
A is for apple! That's what this learning exercise says. Early readers will trace and write the letter "Aa" 5 times. This learning exercise would work well as a page in a class alphabet book.
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