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Does your pre-reading kid ever wonder what language is all about? You can now introduce him to the various practical uses of language in the real world, focusing on four basic ones: newspapers, phone books, store signs, and menus. Through this fun and educational activity, your child can begin to grasp the significance of language in everyday life.
What's it made of? In this science worksheet, your child will identify whether everyday items are made of plastic, metal, or wood.
Some kinds of paper are stronger than others. In this science worksheet, your child will learn some of the properties of paper and experiment with different types of paper to test their relative strength. For this science experiment you will need: newspaper, paper towel, writing paper, tissues, tissue paper, toilet paper, cardboard, a paper cup, wrapping paper.
Explore book design and create endpapers with this creative worksheet. Discover color, pattern, and artistic expression in bookbinding. Try now!
Trace the letters. Fill in the blank.
In this science worksheet, your child goes through the process of scientific deduction to figure out what 4 materials are.
bold text: a set of typed characters that are darker and heavier than normal and used to show emphasis.. bullet points: an item in a list that has a large dot in front of it to show importance. captions: a title or brief explaination attached to an article, illustration, cartoon, picture, graph, or poster.. glossary: a list of words and what they mean. graphs: a picture or visual image that shows information. headings: short words orphrases that appear at the top of an article or page that let the reader know what the page, chapter, or article is about. illustrations: a picture or diagram that helps make something clear or attractive. index: a system used to make finding information easier. italics: a style of typing where the letters slope to the right to call attention to the word or words. map: a drawing or picture showing selected features of an area and usually drawn to a given scale. photograph: an image, or picture, that has been captured on film or some other material. table: information arranged in rows and columns. table of contents: a list of the parts of a book or document organized in the order in which the parts appear. title: . title page: a page at the beginning of a book giving its title, the name of the author and publisher, and other publication information. subheadings:
Enhance your geometry skills by working out the problems with congruent figures. It will help better in exams and strengthen your comprehension about transformed figure knowledges.
Students have to identify which objects are made of transparent materials.
Classify and understand properties of material types. This worksheet is helpful in science to classify different substances. Download now and start learning!
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Get printable letter cards with this educational worksheet! Perfect for alphabet recognition and phonics activities. Download the Letter Cards worksheet today and learn!
Learn to cite print periodicals accurately with this helpful worksheet! Understand the proper format for magazines and journals today!
Design a creative book poster! Promote reading & express creativity with a Book Poster. Perfect worksheet to showcase your favorite book!
Let your imagination run wild as you jot down your holiday thoughts on delightful writing paper adorned with Santa's cheerful little helpers.
Unleash creativity with this poster making activity worksheet! Guide students through the process and inspire artistic expression. Start poster designing now!
What needs to be improved? "While I eating was, the phone rang and I was in the kitchen.": Organization 1: Logical sequence. What needs to be improved? "When my father drank hot chocolate, I singing.": Use of English 2: Grammar structure. What needs to be improved? "Jenny. I got sunburn. I was sleeping. I forgot to put on sunscreen. Bye.": . What needs to be improved? "Wen my friends was doing homework I arrive home. her mother prepared cokis and keik.":
Vocabulary online worksheet for 6-8. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Are you looking for a great way to teach your students elements of literature? A story map graphic organizer is a wonderful visual aid that you can use. Let's check it out!
Solid, liquid, or gas? In this science worksheet, your child reads a data table to determine if different materials are solids, liquids, or gasses.
What type of Graphic Source is this: timeline. What type of graphic source is this: . What kind of graphic source is this: diagram with labels. What kind of Graphic Source is this: picture. What information can you conclude about the picture: It is windy. From the Diagram with Labels which cloud is the lowest: stratus. From the chart which animal gets the least amount of sleep during the day: Giraffe. From the timeline what year span did Mr. Potatoe Head come out: . Which detail from the text does the photograph support: To see the color of Black Bears isn't just black. Which two have a higher hearing range than a dog: dolphin
Explore the organization of different material types. Understand their properties and uses with this worksheet. Download the Material Types worksheet today!
Materials can be classified and grouped in many ways (size, hardness, etc). In this science worksheet, students identify items which do not belong in a group, based on a particular material property.
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