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Addition & Subtraction
Subtraction Drills Grades 1-3
$24.99 Add to cartPractice the basic facts while progressing from single-digit to four-digit subtraction.
Includes 57 pages of reproducible Drill and Word Problem worksheets that can be used as homework sheets or timed exercises.
Answer keys and certificates of completion are also included.
Supports Common Core Standards for Mathematics Gr. 1-3.
64 pages including an answer key.
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Earth & Space
Planets Grades 3-6
$30.99 Add to cartTake the young astronauts in your classroom on a trip through space! Designed to maximize your teaching effectiveness with more than 90 integrated reproducible activities and information cards that reinforce learned skills.ÂTopics Included:-
What is a planet?
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Physical characteristics, atmosphere, and movements of each planet
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How planets are created
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Life on mars
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Recent discoveries in space
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Space exploration
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Moons
ÂFor the teacher:-
List of Resources
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Teacher Input Suggestions
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List of Skills
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List of Vocabulary
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Planet Trivia Game
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Canadian Social Studies
New France & British North America 1713-1800 Grade 7 High Interest/Low Vocabulary
$40.99 Add to cartHelp your students working below grade level with Canadian History. Topics are presented in a clear, concise manner, which makes the information accessible to struggling learners. There are two levels of questions for each topic. Illustrations, maps, and diagrams visually enhance each topic and provide support for visual learners. Developed to make history curriculum accessible to students at multiple skill levels and with various learning styles.
Activities will help students analyze aspects of the lives of various groups in Canada between 1713 and 1800, and compare them to the lives of people in present-day Canada. Exercises provided to use the historical inquiry process to investigate perspectives of different groups on some significant events, developments, and/or issues related to the shift in power in colonial Canada from France to Britain. Students will be able to describe various significant events, developments, and people in Canada between 1713 and 1800, and explain their impact.
The reading passages focus on the significant people and historic events that were important to Canadian history between 1713 and 1800, giving students a good overall understanding of this time period.
The content covers key topics required for seventh grade history and supports the updated 2013 Ontario Curriculum: History Grade 7.
Plus: 48 Master the Facts game cards review content learned.
Topics Covered Include:
- First Nations People
- The First People of North America
- The Algonquians
- Haudenosaunee – Six Nations
- The Huron
- People of New France and Historic Events
- Jacques Cartier (1491 – 1557)
- Samuel de Champlain (1567 – 1635)
- The territory of New France
- Missionaries
- The Acadians/Expulsion of the Fur Traders
- Metis
- Seigneurs and Habitants
- Tradesman and Merchants
- The Government of New France
- The Seven Years War (1756 – 1763)
- Creation of the British Colony of Quebec
- The American Revolution
- Loyalist Migration
- Boston King
- Joseph and Mary Brant
- Loyalists Arrive in Nova Scotia
- Loyalists in Quebec and Upper Canada
- John Graves Simcoe (1752 – 1806)
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Electricity & Magnetism
Magnets Grades 1-3
$30.99 Add to cartWhat is a magnet and how does it work? These simple but fun hands-on activities and experiments will put your students in charge of their own learning as they are given the tools and guidance to discover the fascinating world of physics.
After delving into real-world experiences with magnets and everyday materials like money and compasses, students will apply their new knowledge to build a levitating train and create their own magnetic inventions.
Lessons & Experiment Topics Include:
- Magnets and Magnetic Materials
- Temporary and Permanent Magnets
- Magnetic Poles
- Magnet Strength
- Magnetic Fields
- Magnets and Compasses
- Inventions with Magnets
This book supports many of the fundamental concepts and learning outcomes from the curriculums for these provinces:
- Alberta, Grade 2, Science, Magnetism, Cluster 3, Forces the Attract or Repel;
- British Columbia, Grade 1, Science, Physical Science, Force & Motion;
- Saskatchewan, Grade 3, Science, Physical Science, Magnetism and Static Electricity.
96 Pages
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Grade Assigned
Just for Girls Grades 1-3 Reading Comprehension
$30.99 Add to cartFiction & Nonfiction Reading Just for Girls!
Includes 27 short fiction and nonfiction readings, a teacher guide, teacher and student rubrics, read aloud observation form and answer key.
What girl can resist topics such as rainbows, best friends, picnics, and unicorns?
This outstanding collection of original short stories, articles, interviews, biographies, advertisements, and more is sure to capture – and hold – the interest of all your young female readers.
The subject matter, characters, and graphics have been carefully chosen to relate to girls of this age group.
Real-world applications address students’ literacy development as they analyze a newspaper advertisement, a recipe, poetry, and magazine articles.
The before, during, and after reading exercises incorporate effective, research-based reading comprehension strategies including activating prior knowledge, predicting, visualizing, questioning, drawing inferences, summarizing, synthesizing, monitoring and repairing comprehension, and evaluation.
96 pages including an answer key.
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Grade Assigned
Writing Poetry with Children – Grades 1-6 Evan-Moor
$22.95 Add to cart“I have never started a poem yet whose end I knew. Writing a poem is discovering.”
—Robert FrostExplore the inspirational and imaginative world of poetry with your students! Writing Poetry with Children provides structured practice writing six types of poetry using engaging learning experiences that support students’ creative side. How-to charts help guide students through the step-by-step process of writing each type of poem. Then students bring their work to life by choosing from 30 reproducible illustrated writing forms. And since each lesson is presented at three difficulty levels, it’s easy to support all your students.
You’ll love Writing Poetry with Children because it:
- supports 6-Trait writing. Activities build skills in each trait—ideas, organization, word choice, sentence fluency, voice, and conventions. And a trait-based writing guide at the beginning of the book makes it easy to see exactly which skills are being developed.
- makes teaching poetry easy. Teacher pages explain each form of poetry and give ideas for conducting lessons. Teaching more difficult type of poetry isn’t as daunting with guided instruction and step-by-step student writing forms.
- aids differentiated instruction. Lessons come in three difficulty levels so you can tailor instruction to your students’ needs.
- includes resources and directions for creating a poetry center. Reinforce the writing skills introduced with engaging practice in a fun center format.
- inspires reluctant writers. Easy-to-follow directions and writing forms make writing poetry easy and approachable.
- is correlated to state standards.
Students practice writing the following types of poetry:
- Couplets
- Triplets and Quatrains
- Word-Count and Syllable-Count Cinquains
- Simplified and Traditional Haiku
- Limericks
- Shape Poems
- Acrostic Poems
Give your students the practice they need to become strong writers! Use Writing Poetry with Children in your class today!
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Bible
Ancient Civilizations & the Bible Lesson Planner
$32.90 Add to cartThe “Ancient Civilizations & The Bible Lesson Planner” makes teaching and implanting Diana Waring’s Ancient Civilizations and the Bible curriculum super-simple for busy homeschooling mamas!
“Month at a Glance” pages set up your month with week-by-week summaries and a summary of the content for the textbook chapter.
The “Week at a Glance” pages feature a book list and materials list or a “planning your week” worksheet, a day-by-day list for both a 5-day and 3-day plan, and tips to “make it simple” if you happen to be overwhelmed that week.
Daily Lesson Plans then provide detailed tasks with checkboxes to check off as you complete each assignment; tasks are divided between Pre-K to 4th boxes and 5th to 12th grade boxes to make it easy to see what needs to be done by which student. There’s also record keeping room for high school students to record credits each week.
Additional teacher support is given in the introduction, which covers the “8 kinds of smart” reflected in the activities; the “4 phases” of introduction, exploration, hands-on, and expression that the course is organized around; a page of teaching tips for PreK-4, Grades 5-8, and Grades 9-12; and information on teaching in a multi-grade environment. The back of the book contains an ‘end of year records’ chart.
163 pages, softcover, spiralbound.
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Complete Language Arts Program
Fix It! Grammar: Town Mouse and Country Mouse, Teacher’s Manual Book Level 2 (New Edition)
$25.75 Add to cartThis teacher’s guide is designed to be used with IEW’s Fix It! Grammar Town Mouse and Country Mouse Student Book 2 4rd Edition.
This guide includes the student sentences with the correct fixes, grammar notations, and style corrections needed to correct or instruct students.
Grades 3-5. 4th Edition. This guide is NOT reproducible. Covers 30 weeks of instruction.
In Fix-It Grammar &trade, students hunt for and correct errors in daily passages that cumulatively tell a story. A six-year, incremental program, Fix-It! Grammar encourages students to apply new grammar knowledge in every lesson while continuing to practice what they already know.








