Comparing Constitutions (WA answer key)


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This resource provides the ultimate collection of representations for numbers 0 - 20!The cards in this set can be used for displaying numbers, morning meeting, subtilizing, number recognition, comparing numbers, composing and decomposing numbers, math centers, games, cooperative learning, assessments, number talks, math talks…possibilities are endless! And what’s even better…this is a GROWING BUNDLE! Act now and get access to all future representations, without the price increase! This resource


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In this Ancient Greece government resource, students read about the four major government styles that characterized the ancient Greeks - monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, and democracy. Students are introduced to key figures like Solon, Agamemnon, Philip I, Alexander the Great, and Dionysios. Students also learn about modern-day connections, such as the 13 Colonies, North Korea, and Russia. In each handout, students will learn about the form of government, how it was practiced in ancient Greece,


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Includes one test, one practice page, and 4 sets of reading passages that can be used to practice comparing and contrasting non-fiction texts (2 passages on Grizzly Bears, 2 passages on Polar Bears, 2 passages on Montana, and 2 passages on Cheetahs). Also, I've just uploaded anchor charts (vocab, key questions, how-to) to go with this standard at my store "jframe". *If you like this, check out my 2nd Grade Review Summer Practice Book... it includes another full week of Compare and Contrast pra


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Use this two-day poetry lesson to help your students connect modern music/song lyrics to classic poetry. On the first day, students will compare and contrast the song, “Stereo Hearts,” by Gym Class Heroes, to Robert Burns’ classic poem, “A Red, Red Rose.” Both poems use simile and metaphor to describe the feeling of falling in love. On the second day, students will compare and contrast The Script’s song, “Breakeven,” with Edmund Spenser’s “Sonnet 30,” as both works discuss the paradox of emotion


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⭐️Lessons, Activities, worksheets, and assessments to practice comparing numbers up to 100 using greater than, less than, equal to.⭐️This unit includes lesson plans, and original song and video, vocabulary cards, anchor charts, a math read aloud, mini book, worksheets, quiz, and a center game to teach and reinforce this concept using Ali the hungry alligator. ⭐️Build strong number sense in your students! Students will work towards mastering comparing two two-digit numbers based on meanings of th


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This second grade math standards-based measurement unit focuses on the Common Core math standards 2.MD.4. This asks students to compare two measurements and find the difference in length between the two objects. There are daily lesson plans, whole group activities, partner practice activities, MATH group centers, exit slips, and assessments. What's included in the 3 daily lesson plans:Whole group activityPartner practice activityMATH group: Math writing, Apply new skills, Teacher time, Hands-on


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Study the nonfiction text structures of cause and effect, compare and contrast, description, problem and solution, and sequence using these engaging short reading passages, questions, and graphic organizers. A total of 36 passages feature one paragraph of informational text and 4 multiple-choice questions on one page. Test prep summarization questions are included on separate pages. There are graphic organizers for all text structures. Great for integrating science, social studies, reading, and


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This color by number activity is a fun way to review non-fiction text structure, including: compare/contrast, cause and effect, problem/solution, description, chronological order, and sequence.This activity can be used as a review station, test prep, homework, or substitute lesson plan.Answer key is included. No prep—just print and use! You will want to use this student-centered activity for years to come! Included: ♦ directions♦ ten short non-fiction passages♦ color key♦ answers and explanation


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This bundle contains all of my Southern and Eastern Asia files – Geography of Southern and Eastern Asia, Environmental Issues of Asia, Comparing Asian Governments, Comparing Asian Economies, Belief Systems, India's Independence, Rebuilding Japan after World War II, Communism in China, Containment of Communism: Korea and Vietnam, and Population and Trade in Asia. There are over 840 pages of notes, group activities, writing assignments, projects, printables, etc., included in this file. Included


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The skills pages are one page for each chapter of Animal Farm. Chapter 1 - Characterization Chapter 2 - Characterization, Plot, Inference, Symbolism Chapter 3 - Compare/Contrast, Speech Analysis, Rhetorical Devices, Logical Fallacies Chapter 4 - Foreshadowing, Irony, Comprehension Graphic Organizer Chapter 5 - Compare/contrast, Speech Analysis (bias, evidence, rebuttal) Chapter 6 - Patterns, irony, paraphrase Chapter 7 - Cause and Effect, critical thinking Chapter 8 - Speaker's bias, Argument (


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This 3rd grade math word wall shows vocabulary and concepts in action and in the context of related words. With references for fractions, equivalent fractions, comparing fractions, rounding, measurements- gram, kilogram, millimeter, liter, number properties- distributive, commutative, associative, areas of irregular shapes made of rectangles, multiplication, multiplication on a number line, division, repeated addition, telling time, area, perimeter, array, factor, addition, subtraction, place va


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Challenge your students to work with real world linear relationships in these three differentiated, engaging projects. Each project requires students to graph lines, create tables of values, write equations, interpret graphs, compare rates, and compare initial values. The projects increase in difficulty by providing information in different formats, asking more in-depth questions, and allowing creativity. The last project also introduces students to systems. Differentiation can be difficult an


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Text Structure Teach, Practice, Test provides everything you need to make teaching EASY. Everything you need is included, so planning and teaching nonfiction text structure will be greatly simplified when you use introduce the five common nonfiction text structures: description, compare/contrast, problem/solution, cause & effect, and sequence (including chronological). It’s a step-by-step, “soup to nuts” unit that includes a PowerPoint presentation with guided notes, practice worksheets, FUL


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Are your students in need of repeat practice when it comes to reading comprehension skills? Finding short, manageable practice that does not overwhelm students can be challenging.This task cards help your middle school students practice common test questions on the author's claim, comparing texts, editing, revising, figurative language, inferencing, language skills, plot, point of view, text structures, text evidence, theme, and main idea. These 12 sets of task cards with text-dependent reading


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In this workbook, students learn about Changing Family and Community Traditions, aligned with the Ontario Social Studies curriculum for Grade 2. Topics include culture, diversity, traditions, ethnicity, and types of families. Students will explore a variety of traditions from different cultures and learn to compare them. This workbook contains information sheets, worksheets, vocabulary, discussion cards, and a quiz. This workbook has 50 pages - perfect for picking and choosing which worksheets w


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Practice major standards every morning in a fun, consistent format which promotes independent work! Easily differentiate for your students with two levels of the pages provided. Includes practice of addition, subtraction, missing addends, weather, date, seasons, skip counting, capitalization, end marks, rhymes, long vowels, digraphs, time to hour and half hour, comparing numbers, and digraphs. Your students will love to say their names with the affirmations each day and have fun with the seasona


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Looking for a no-prep material to use with your entire middle school or upper level caseload? You can use these sheets for your entire caseload for up to a week for each page. ★This product targets: conversation skills, grammar (past tense verbs, verb agreement, pronouns), figurative language (idioms, hyperbole, similes, alliteration), vocabulary, compare/contrast, narratives, prefixes, suffixes, sequencing, inferences, story comprehension, problem solving, story development/creation, WH questio


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Winter Games Math and Literacy Centers are loaded with fun, hands on Winter Games themed activities to help your students build math and literacy concepts! Literacy skills covered are letter identification, beginning sounds, handwriting, building vocabulary words, sight words, scissor skills, and writing/journaling. Math skills covered are one to one correspondence, counting, addition, number identification, writing numbers, comparing quantiles (hi/low), patterns, and 2D shapes. Each activity ha


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Your mornings just got a whole lot easier with this impressive new kindergarten math morning work series by Tweet Resources! This is the resource you will want to have next year! Set One to Six focuses on the following numeracy skills: numbers 0-20, Cardinality, Number Writing, Addition, Subtraction, Colors, 2D shapes, Counting, Counting by 1's, Patterns, 3D Shapes, Place Value, Comparing Numbers, Data, Measurement, Tiime and More!Why is this morning work package different? Well, the best featu