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Reading Comprehension Passages Nonfiction Set 1 (Presentable PDF)

Reading Comprehension Passages Nonfiction Set 1 (Presentable PDF)
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Common Core, Language Development, Spelling, Vocabulary, Creative Writing, Writing, Resources for Teachers, Grade 6, 7, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Writing Prompts, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Tests, Quizzes and Tests, Centers, Activities

Reading Comprehension Passages Nonfiction Set 1 Snapshot Title: Nonfiction Grade 6-7 Set 1 Genre: Nonfiction Subject: Reading / Science / Social Studies / Health Primary Topic: Informational articles on animals, places, health, and environment Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): Y What This Teaches Best Builds informational reading skills across science-rich animal articles such as Elephant Seals , Visayan Pigs , Seahorses , Pandas , Wolves , and Blue Jays . Supports understanding of habitats, adaptations, survival, and conservation. Expands knowledge beyond life science with articles on Iceland , Yogurt , Karate , and Clean Air . Gives strong practice with domain-specific vocabulary and text-based questioning. Works well for comparing informational texts across topics, structures, and author purposes. Learning Goals Students will identify main ideas and supporting details in informational articles. Students will explain how animal features or behaviors help them survive. Students will describe how human actions affect habitats, air quality, or endangered species. Students will determine the meaning of domain-specific vocabulary in context. Students will compare how different nonfiction texts present facts about science, geography, and health. Students will ask and answer questions using evidence from the article. Passages Include 1.American Bison: Find out more about North America's heaviest land animal. 2.Brown Bears: Featuring brown bears and Kodiak bears. 3.Elephant Seals: Fact: Elephant Seals spend 2 months a year on the beach! 4.Visayan Pigs: Punk rock pigs? Discover more about this endangered species. 5.Seahorses:Terrible swimmers but beautiful creatures all the same. 6.Pandas: Read about China's national symbol then write about America's. 7.Wolves: What does a wolf's howl mean? This article features that, and more! 8.Blue Jays: Can imitate other bird calls and feast on other birds' eggs! 9.Iceland: An amazing country, find out everything there is to know in this one. 10.Yogurt: Healthiest treat? Learn how yogurt is made & how it's good for us. 11.Karate: Who? How? When? Where? Did Karate all begin? 12.Clean Air: A longer article but the most important of subjects. PRESENTABLE PDF VERSION Run it like a slide show straight from a PDF, with no PowerPoint or extra software needed, just open, project, and teach. Other versions are available in the links list below or in the full catalog. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.

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Reading Comprehension Passages Fiction Set 2 (Presentable PDF)

Reading Comprehension Passages Fiction Set 2 (Presentable PDF)
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Common Core, Writing, Vocabulary, Language Development, Spelling, ESL, Creative Writing, Grade 6, 7, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Writing Prompts, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Tests, Quizzes and Tests, Centers, Activities

Reading Comprehension Passages Fiction Set 2 Snapshot Title: Fiction Grade 6-7 Set 2 Genre: Fiction Subject: Reading / SEL Primary Topic: Short fiction about goals, family, fear, and problem-solving Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): X What This Teaches Best Highlights perseverance and goal-setting through stories such as Cooking Camp , where Jason works toward camp money. Develops analysis of realistic character choices in school, family, and community settings, including School Musical , My Key! , and Summer at Gran’s . Encourages discussion of fear and bravery in suspenseful or high-stakes stories such as Creepy Well and Solo Flight . Supports cause-and-effect thinking and problem-solving, especially in stories like Bug Trip and Cooking Camp . Provides broad practice with vocabulary, inference, sequencing, and response writing through matched support pages after each passage. Learning Goals Students will explain how characters work toward a goal or solve a problem. Students will infer character feelings from dialogue, actions, and story events. Students will describe how a challenge changes a character by the end of a story. Students will sequence events and explain cause-and-effect relationships. Students will determine the meaning of important vocabulary from context. Students will compare how different stories present courage, responsibility, or persistence. Passages Include 1.Cooking Camp: Jason tries to make enough money to go to cookery camp. 2.Graduation: Matt helps prepare for his brother's graduation party. 3.No Internet- Sam and Klara discuss life in the past with their gran. 4.School Musical: Maiya and her concerns about the school musical. 5.My Key: Jon has the house to himself for once. Does he enjoy it though? 6.Creepy Well: Jo and some kids from school at a creepy well. 7.Bug Trip: The twins are driving Dad crazy with their science project. 8.Solo Flight: Sid gets his first solo flight in bizarre circumstances. 9.Summer at Gran's: Andrea trying to make the best of her time at Gran's. 10.Wild Wild West: Alec on the ranch with his dad. 11.Danger Mountain: Nath tries a dangerous ride down the mountain. 12.Math Queen: Rhonda doing her best at the Math competition. PRESENTABLE PDF VERSION Run it like a slide show straight from a PDF, with no PowerPoint or extra software needed, just open, project, and teach. Other versions are available in the links list below or in the full catalog. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.

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Reading Comprehension Passages Fiction Set 1 (Presentable PDF)

Reading Comprehension Passages Fiction Set 1 (Presentable PDF)
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Common Core, Resources for Teachers, ESL, Language Development, Spelling, Vocabulary, Grade 6, 7, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Tests, Quizzes and Tests, Writing Prompts, Centers, Activities

Reading Comprehension Passages Fiction Set 1 Snapshot Title: Fiction Grade 6-7 Set 1 Genre: Fiction Subject: Reading / SEL Primary Topic: Short fiction about sports, fear, family, and change Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): X What This Teaches Best Builds character analysis through stories about competition, confidence, and personal growth, including Champion , Basketball , and In the Pool . Supports social-emotional learning through sibling conflict, sportsmanship, and adjusting to change in Sister Sister and New Surroundings . Strengthens inference and theme work through emotional decision-making, such as facing fear in The Coaster! and handling disappointment in Champion . Gives students practice with realistic fiction centered on everyday school, family, and activity-based situations. Reinforces vocabulary-in-context through built-in mixed questions, vocabulary, spelling, and writing extensions tied to each story. Learning Goals Students will explain how characters respond to challenges in realistic fiction. Students will describe how dialogue and actions reveal feelings and relationships. Students will identify themes such as sportsmanship, courage, and family support using story details. Students will determine the meaning of unfamiliar words from context. Students will retell important events and explain how they lead to the ending. Students will compare how different characters handle pressure, fear, or change. Passages Include 1.Champion: Martyn and a field day competition. 2.Basketball: Evie shows her newfound basketball skills. 3.The Coaster: Angelica is afraid of the new roller coaster. 4.Sister Sister: Dora and Kathie can't stop arguing with each other. 5.New Surroundings: Lisa is upset about the move to a new city. 6.In the Pool: The story behind a 13 year love of swimming. PRESENTABLE PDF VERSION Run it like a slide show straight from a PDF, with no PowerPoint or extra software needed, just open, project, and teach. Other versions are available in the links list below or in the full catalog. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.

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Test Bank for Communication in Nursing 10th Edition Riley

Test Bank for Communication in Nursing 10th Edition Riley
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With its test bank for Communication in Nursing, 10th Edition, Julia Balzer Riley provides an extensive review of therapeutic communication principles that can assist nursing students in mastering the skills needed for success on their examinations and in clinical practice. Test banks, such as this one, are invaluable resources in preparing for your nursing examinations by giving you a variety of questions to practice with and reinforcing concepts you learned in Communication in Nursing textbooks. Additionally, they assist you in becoming aware of the various types of questions you may encounter on your nursing examination. Key Features: - Comprehensive Collection of Questions including multiple choice, true/false, and scenario-based questions that promote the development of critical thinking skills. - Chapter-by-Chapter Alignment - All Questions are properly aligned to correspond with all chapters in Communication in Nursing 10th Edition. - Therapeutic Communication as the primary focus. Questions related to therapeutic communication with patients will be included in the test bank including topics related to cultural competence, emotional intelligence, and professional communication. - Detailed Answer Rationales to promote learning through understanding why the answer choice was correct. - NCLEX-style Practice Questions - Application-based questions will be provided as practice for your licensing examination. - Instant Access for your convenience, allowing you to review and study anywhere at any time, is made possible by the downloadable pdf format of your test bank. Topics Covered: - Nurse/Patient Relationships - Verbal and Nonverbal Communication - Cultural/Spiritual Communication - Lifespan Communication - Interprofessional Communication if you have any question dm me

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TEST BANK Essentials for Nursing Practice 9th Edition

TEST BANK Essentials for Nursing Practice 9th Edition
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TEST BANK FOR Nursing Essentials - 9th Edition Are you preparing for your exams or studying for your future career as a nurse? The Test Bank for Essentials of Nursing Practice, 9th Edition will give you the necessary tools to succeed! The Test Bank for Essentials of Nursing Practice, 9th Edition is aligned with the latest edition of the Textbook. You will find many questions in this test bank that have been created by expert nurse educators and will help you reinforce the essential principles of modern nursing practice. There are thousands of practice questions for you to use in preparation for quizzes, midterms, finals, and NCLEX-style exams! The practice questions cover all major nursing topics—including patient care, safety, communication, pharmacology basics, clinical reasoning, and evidence-based practice! 🔑 Key Features: Comprehensive question bank, including multiple-choice, true/false, and application-based questions to enhance your understanding of the material. Comprehensive chapter-by-chapter coverage, in each chapter of the Test Bank you will find detailed questions corresponding to each of the chapters in the Textbook. Use NCLEX-style questions to gain skills in critical thinking and being prepared to pass the NCLEX. Answer keys with rationales where appropriate, giving you a clear understanding of why your answer was correct or incorrect. Instant Access to a digital version, allowing you to study whenever or wherever. 📘 This Resource is Ideal For: Nursing students looking to improve their grades and test-taking ability. Instructors searching for dependable assessment tools. Candidates preparing for the NCLEX and looking for additional practice for real-world scenarios. if you have any question dm me

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Teen Financial Literacy Workbook

Teen Financial Literacy Workbook
Math, Money, Statistics, Finance, Life Studies, Career, Business, Research, Special Resources, Life Skills, Homeschool Curriculum, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Projects, Activities, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Diagrams, Lesson Plans, Literacy Readers, Presentations, Workbooks, Worksheets & Printables

Have you ever dreamt of having a long-term source of wealth? The Teen Financial Literacy Workbook Professional Edition is an affiliate partner – with great resources and actual financial literacy PDF workbook systems for students, parents, schools, owners, businesses, and anyone else who desires or needs basic money management skills! This 41-page workbook features engaging activities surrounding money management with 10 separate segments (All representatives of teen financial success) containing: -Money Mindset and Abundance Mentality -Types of Earning Income (active income vs. passive income, paycheck income vs. side hustle income) -Introduction to Budgets ( Rule of 50/30/20, tracking budgets and how to re-balance them) -Smart Ways to Save Money (compound interest & how to build an emergency fund; short vs. long-term financial goals) -Banking 101 (types of bank accounts; what is a debit card? Ways to avoid bank fees) -Credit Education (what is a credit score and how to improve it; credit cards; establishing a credit history) -Debt Relief Options (student loans; car loans; snowball/investment; interest vs. avalanche methods) -Introduction to Investment (stocks; bonds; mutual funds; risk-reward analysis) -Online Shopping Safeguards and Scam Prevention -Basic Understanding of Taxes (income tax, sales tax, basics of filing taxes) The Teen Financial Literacy Workbook has been designed to take the abstract concepts surrounding financial literacy and provide the tools and resources to develop responsible behaviors and create lifelong habits! The workbook can be used for instructional purposes (e.g., classroom-based, homeschooling; family financial nights; or independent teen learning) and is an excellent resource for teaching financial literacy. The workbook is easily accessible as an Instant Digital Download (PDF format, device/tablet/phone f, etc.) to print after downloading. No preparation work is necessary! Suitable for all types of life skill, career and technical programs, economics, or personal finance courses. What Makes It So Popular With Parents and Schools : Relatable to real life - Topics that teens need to prepare for the "real world", including: how to manage a paycheck, learn about credit scores, avoid debt traps, and the importance of investing and being safe online - are not often covered thoroughly in school. Supported interaction with parents and teens - Each module contains mentoring tips to help parents guide their teens without lecturing them making money discussions a way to bond more closely. Professionally designed - Provides a clean, visually appealing layout, interesting graphics and plenty of practical examples to keep teenagers engaged without sounding like a stuffy textbook. Easy to use - Print 1 pdf file for use in the classroom, at home or with family; there is no teacher preparation time. Demonstrated long-term results - Instilling habits that help young adults avoid making expensive mistakes as an adult (i.e. high-interest debt, low credit scores, missed opportunities for compound growth). This workbook is specifically designed for students in high school (grades 9–12). Ideal for students who will be using this workbook are freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors (ages 14–18) that are preparing for their first job(s), preparing for college/university, getting their first car, or preparing to live independently from their parents. It is also appropriate for advanced 8th graders attending middle school life skills sessions and/or pre-high school financial literacy programs; however, this workbook is not appropriate for elementary/middle school because much of the content assumes students in these grades can: - Receive a paycheck. - Get a credit card. - Make decisions about going to college or trade school. Copyright/Use: This book is the intellectual property of Syed Hammad Rizvi. This book is intended to be used for personal, noncommercial, single-student use. You are prohibited from changing, redistributing, or selling any part of this book on the internet or making it available for download by the public. If you want to share this book with colleagues, you must purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for your adherence to the copyrights of these resources. Syed Hammad Rizvi acknowledges and appreciates your support.

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Printable Contractions Grammar Worksheets - Apostrophe Contraction

Printable Contractions Grammar Worksheets - Apostrophe Contraction
Grammar, Language Development, ELA, ESL, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Introduction This set of Contractions worksheets helps students understand how to form and use contractions in English. Through a variety of engaging and structured activities, learners practice expanding contractions, creating them from word pairs, and using them correctly in sentences to improve grammar and writing skills. What’s Included: Matching contractions with their expanded forms Writing the expanded form of contractions Forming contractions from pairs of words Multiple-choice contraction practice Sentence rewriting using contractions Fill-in-the-blank contraction activities Sentence writing using contractions Engaging grammar and vocabulary exercises Grades / Ages: Ideal for Grades 2–6 Implementation Format: Perfect for literacy centres, grammar lessons, small group instruction, independent practice, classroom activities, or homework assignments. Answer Key: Not included File Type: PDF (Non-editable) Number of Pages: 7 pages total License: Paid product for personal or single-classroom use only Tags to Use: Contractions worksheets, grammar worksheets for kids, ESL contractions practice, English grammar activities, apostrophes worksheets, sentence writing practice, elementary ELA worksheets, contraction exercises

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Phonic Reading Scheme: Fully Incremental For All Abilities GROWING SET
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Phonic Reading Scheme: Fully Incremental For All Abilities GROWING SET
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Homeschool Curriculum, Kindergarten, Literacy Readers, Teacher Tools, Games, Activities, Flashcards, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

A pack of 35 Phonic reading books with matching PowerPoints and workbooks to support learning. This is an incremental phonics reading scheme with a difference. Introducing just 10 words in each phonics family, the words are repeated from book to book, giving even those with very poor word recall the chance to learn to read fluently without having to decode every word. Ideal for dyslexics, or those suspected of being dyslexic and all children with a special need. These reading books make the pupil feel safe - they have already met every word introduced in the stories. They have the skills to read them themselves. This is empowering and confidence-building. You can view the first CK pack with a set of 30+ supporting activities and games FREE here. The books cover these sounds and must be taught in this order: CK; OO; SH; CH; ND/NT; NK; TH; NG; AR; OR; A-E; I-E, O-R, U-E, AI, EA, OA, IGH Rationale: It has long been proven that teaching children to decode is a powerful tool for teaching reading, as opposed to the Look and Say method. However, this has led to a proliferation of reading books that throw as many words with a shared phonics sound into a book as possible, not realising that some children with very poor word recall find it hard to recognise words when they see them again without much repetition. To combat this problem, while we recognise that, technically, once a child has been taught a new sound s/he can sound out many words with that new sound, when it comes to reading fluently a child needs a core set of words in each family that they can recognise, which can act as a launch pad as they gain confidence. These books have been designed accordingly. For each sound family, just 10 words are studied with the help of the workbooks and are then repeated throughout the books, each book building on the vocabulary that has already been learned, repeating it and including it in new phrases as new sounds are learned. As the programme progresses, new sounds from the learned families are incorporated to widen vocabulary, while taking care to maintain fluency. The books are designed to limit guessing (though most children will try and guess, which must be avoided at all costs). Pluses of this phonics reading programme Easy to print Cheap to buy compared with expensive reading schemes They are just as effective as the best reading programmes out there, and more importantly, they have been tried and tested on real children with severe difficulties and proven to work if the child is taught as outlined. Aligned with the aims and objectives of LETRS and the Science of Reading. They work! My pupils tell me if they don't work, so I re-edit them and try them before I put them out for the general public. Introduces most high-frequency words in the phonics family to which they belong, and gradually introduces genuine, non-decodable sight words into the text without causing overload or throwing the child off course. What is included? Each book is 12/16/20 pages long, with minimal colour pictures to make printing cheaper and to help tell the story when words are minimal Each book comes with a matching PowerPoint, making it suitable for online teaching, for private tutors, parents, classroom assistants, etc... All books come with supporting activities and games - 100s of worksheets! Scope and Sequence included I am writing a new book regularly, so this pack will quickly grow!

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11 Engaging Themed Worksheets for ABC Practice - Alphabetical Order

11 Engaging Themed Worksheets for ABC Practice - Alphabetical Order
Grammar, Language Development, ELA, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Introduction This set of Alphabetical Order worksheets helps students develop essential dictionary and sequencing skills by practicing how to arrange words in alphabetical order. Through a wide variety of engaging categories, learners build vocabulary while strengthening their understanding of letter order and organization. What’s Included: Arranging words in alphabetical order Themed vocabulary sets (fruits, animals, school supplies, colors, countries, transportation, vegetables, months, family members, occupations) Multiple practice pages with increasing variety Vocabulary-building activities across different topics Engaging literacy and organization exercises Grades / Ages: Ideal for Grades 1–4 Perfect for early learners and ESL/EFL students Implementation Format: Perfect for literacy centres, vocabulary lessons, small group instruction, independent practice, classroom activities, or homework assignments. Answer Key: Not included File Type: PDF (Non-editable) Number of Pages: 11 pages total License: Paid product for personal or single-classroom use only Tags to Use: Alphabetical order worksheets, ABC order activities, vocabulary worksheets for kids, ESL literacy activities, dictionary skills practice, sequencing words, elementary ELA worksheets, alphabetical order practice

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A (ar): Phonics Workbook Reading Made Simple
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A (ar): Phonics Workbook Reading Made Simple
Phonics, Language Development, ELA, Spelling, Kindergarten, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Reading Made Simple — Free A (ar) Phonics Workbook This sound is dialect-dependent. For some, it will be a set of short 'a' words, for others, the 'a' will make an 'ar' sound. Teach according to your dialect. These little workbooks have been a quiet favourite with families using Reading Made Simple for some time now. Each one focuses on a single sound and prints on just one sheet of A4 paper — double-sided, folded in half to make a neat A5 booklet that children can hold and work through at their own pace. They are entirely optional. The phonics programme works perfectly well without them, but many parents and teachers find them a useful companion — either as structured practice or simply as a source of ideas to dip into when needed. Tested by real children: One 5-year-old user is quoted as having said, 'The worksheet is the best bit of my lessons!' Other parents have noted that their child likes the worksheet because 'they think it is easy'. When learning is broken down into small, achievable steps, with no curve balls to throw them off track, every child can say, 'I can read!' When I hear these reviews, I know that I have succeeded in my aim to write a phonics curriculum that can help children of all abilities learn to read and spell. These little workbooks are just one small part of what there is to offer. Please do check out the website for more information. Each workbook offers a gentle mix of activities built around the target sound. Children will read short passages that practise the new sound alongside words from sounds already taught, track and identify the sound within words to support both reading and spelling, practise spelling and sentence writing, and work through simple editing exercises where they spot and correct mistakes. These small editing tasks are particularly worthwhile — they encourage children to look carefully at words rather than guessing from context. The workbooks are particularly well-suited to younger children just beginning their phonics journey, and to older children with special educational needs who are still building their foundational reading and spelling skills. That said, they will not suit every child. Some will find them too long, others too straightforward. Use your own judgement — pick the activities that fit, leave the rest, or set them aside entirely. There is no obligation and no right or wrong way to use them. To print: print double-sided, flipping on the short edge. Fold in half to create your A5 booklet. The answer page at the back is optional. One sheet of paper. One sound. Everything a child needs to practise, consolidate and grow in confidence.

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Printable Beginner Do and Does Grammar Activity Worksheets for Grade 2

Printable Beginner Do and Does Grammar Activity Worksheets for Grade 2
Grammar, Language Development, ELA, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Introduction This set of Do and Does worksheets helps students understand how to correctly use auxiliary verbs in present simple questions and sentences. Through a variety of engaging and structured activities, learners practice forming questions, identifying correct usage, and improving their overall grammar and sentence structure skills. What’s Included: Fill-in-the-blank exercises using “Do” or “Does” Rewriting sentences as questions Yes/No question practice Matching questions with correct answers Error correction activities Choosing the correct auxiliary verb Engaging grammar and sentence-building activities Grades / Ages: Ideal for Grades 1–4 Perfect for ESL/EFL learners and beginner English students Implementation Format: Perfect for literacy centres, grammar lessons, small group instruction, independent practice, classroom activities, or homework assignments. Answer Key: Not included File Type: PDF (Non-editable) Number of Pages: 6 pages total License: Paid product for personal or single-classroom use only Tags to Use: Do and Does worksheets, auxiliary verbs practice, ESL grammar worksheets, present simple questions, English grammar for beginners, sentence structure practice, EFL activities, elementary grammar worksheets

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Y (ee) Suffix: Phonics Workbook Reading Made Simple
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Y (ee) Suffix: Phonics Workbook Reading Made Simple
Phonics, Language Development, ELA, Spelling, Kindergarten, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Reading Made Simple — Free Y(ee) Suffix Phonics Workbook These little workbooks have been a quiet favourite with families using Reading Made Simple for some time now. Each one focuses on a single sound and prints on just one sheet of A4 paper — double-sided, folded in half to make a neat A5 booklet that children can hold and work through at their own pace. They are entirely optional. The phonics programme works perfectly well without them, but many parents and teachers find them a useful companion — either as structured practice or simply as a source of ideas to dip into when needed. Tested by real children: One 5-year-old user is quoted as having said, 'The worksheet is the best bit of my lessons!' Other parents have noted that their child likes the worksheet because 'they think it is easy'. When learning is broken down into small, achievable steps, with no curve balls to throw them off track, every child can say, 'I can read!' When I hear these reviews, I know that I have succeeded in my aim to write a phonics curriculum that can help children of all abilities learn to read and spell. These little workbooks are just one small part of what there is to offer. Please do check out the website for more information. Each workbook offers a gentle mix of activities built around the target sound. Children will read short passages that practise the new sound alongside words from sounds already taught, track and identify the sound within words to support both reading and spelling, practise spelling and sentence writing, and work through simple editing exercises where they spot and correct mistakes. These small editing tasks are particularly worthwhile — they encourage children to look carefully at words rather than guessing from context. The workbooks are particularly well-suited to younger children just beginning their phonics journey, and to older children with special educational needs who are still building their foundational reading and spelling skills. That said, they will not suit every child. Some will find them too long, others too straightforward. Use your own judgement — pick the activities that fit, leave the rest, or set them aside entirely. There is no obligation and no right or wrong way to use them. To print: print double-sided, flipping on the short edge. Fold in half to create your A5 booklet. The answer page at the back is optional. One sheet of paper. One sound. Everything a child needs to practise, consolidate and grow in confidence.

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OW (cow): Phonics Workbook Reading Made Simple
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OW (cow): Phonics Workbook Reading Made Simple
Phonics, Language Development, ELA, Spelling, Kindergarten, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Reading Made Simple — Free OW (cow) Phonics Workbook These little workbooks have been a quiet favourite with families using Reading Made Simple for some time now. Each one focuses on a single sound and prints on just one sheet of A4 paper — double-sided, folded in half to make a neat A5 booklet that children can hold and work through at their own pace. They are entirely optional. The phonics programme works perfectly well without them, but many parents and teachers find them a useful companion — either as structured practice or simply as a source of ideas to dip into when needed. Tested by real children: One 5-year-old user is quoted as having said, 'The worksheet is the best bit of my lessons!' Other parents have noted that their child likes the worksheet because 'they think it is easy'. When learning is broken down into small, achievable steps, with no curve balls to throw them off track, every child can say, 'I can read!' When I hear these reviews, I know that I have succeeded in my aim to write a phonics curriculum that can help children of all abilities learn to read and spell. These little workbooks are just one small part of what there is to offer. Please do check out the website for more information. Each workbook offers a gentle mix of activities built around the target sound. Children will read short passages that practise the new sound alongside words from sounds already taught, track and identify the sound within words to support both reading and spelling, practise spelling and sentence writing, and work through simple editing exercises where they spot and correct mistakes. These small editing tasks are particularly worthwhile — they encourage children to look carefully at words rather than guessing from context. The workbooks are particularly well-suited to younger children just beginning their phonics journey, and to older children with special educational needs who are still building their foundational reading and spelling skills. That said, they will not suit every child. Some will find them too long, others too straightforward. Use your own judgement — pick the activities that fit, leave the rest, or set them aside entirely. There is no obligation and no right or wrong way to use them. To print: print double-sided, flipping on the short edge. Fold in half to create your A5 booklet. The answer page at the back is optional. One sheet of paper. One sound. Everything a child needs to practise, consolidate and grow in confidence.

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EA (e as in head): Suffix: Phonics Workbook Reading Made Simple
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EA (e as in head): Suffix: Phonics Workbook Reading Made Simple
Phonics, Language Development, ELA, Spelling, Kindergarten, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Reading Made Simple — Free EA (e as in head) Phonics Workbook These little workbooks have been a quiet favourite with families using Reading Made Simple for some time now. Each one focuses on a single sound and prints on just one sheet of A4 paper — double-sided, folded in half to make a neat A5 booklet that children can hold and work through at their own pace. They are entirely optional. The phonics programme works perfectly well without them, but many parents and teachers find them a useful companion — either as structured practice or simply as a source of ideas to dip into when needed. Tested by real children: One 5-year-old user is quoted as having said, 'The worksheet is the best bit of my lessons!' Other parents have noted that their child likes the worksheet because 'they think it is easy'. When learning is broken down into small, achievable steps, with no curve balls to throw them off track, every child can say, 'I can read!' When I hear these reviews, I know that I have succeeded in my aim to write a phonics curriculum that can help children of all abilities learn to read and spell. These little workbooks are just one small part of what there is to offer. Please do check out the website for more information. Each workbook offers a gentle mix of activities built around the target sound. Children will read short passages that practise the new sound alongside words from sounds already taught, track and identify the sound within words to support both reading and spelling, practise spelling and sentence writing, and work through simple editing exercises where they spot and correct mistakes. These small editing tasks are particularly worthwhile — they encourage children to look carefully at words rather than guessing from context. The workbooks are particularly well-suited to younger children just beginning their phonics journey, and to older children with special educational needs who are still building their foundational reading and spelling skills. That said, they will not suit every child. Some will find them too long, others too straightforward. Use your own judgement — pick the activities that fit, leave the rest, or set them aside entirely. There is no obligation and no right or wrong way to use them. To print: print double-sided, flipping on the short edge. Fold in half to create your A5 booklet. The answer page at the back is optional. One sheet of paper. One sound. Everything a child needs to practise, consolidate and grow in confidence.

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Country Study Presentation - Fiji - Geography - Oceania

Country Study Presentation - Fiji - Geography - Oceania
Social Studies, Economics, Geography, History, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Presentations

Country Study Presentation - Fiji - Geography + Social Studies - Oceania - Pacific Ocean Try this Digital Teaching Resource on Fiji (Introductory Presentation Lesson), designed for Geography + Oceanian History (Oceania - Pacific Ocean - Island State) + Social Studies lessons. Perfect for Grades 7–12 (Middle school and High School students), this Introductory PDF Presentation offers a fun, informative, and ready to use lesson that requires little to no preparation. Geography and Social Studies students will explore Fiji ’s geography, history, culture, language and economy — making it perfect for classroom instruction, homeschooling, or online learning. 📘 Within this Social Studies and Geograhy Teaching resource, teachers and educators can find the following topics dealt: ✅ Greetings in English + Fijian + Fijian Hindi ✅ Geography of Fiji (Oceania - Pacific Ocean + Island State) – Key facts, borders, and an interactive Google Maps link to its location. ✅ Quick Facts – Population, capital city, currency, flag, and other essential details. ✅ Languages of Fiji - English + Fijian + Fijian Hindi (Oceania - Pacific Ocean + Island State) ✅ History Overview – A concise summary of Fiji ’s most significant historical events (Oceania - Pacific Ocean + Island State) ✅ Geography & Environment – Details about the country’s land area, regions, and climate zones (Oceania - Pacific Ocean + Island State) ✅ Fiji's Economy – Insight into Fiji ’s industries, exports, and economic strengths (Oceania - Pacific Ocean + Island State) ✅ Suva – Explore the capital city of Fiji , its famous landmarks, and cultural highlights. ✅ Other Major Cities – A map showcasing additional important urban centers in Fiji (Oceania - Pacific Ocean + Island State) ✅ Fiji's Culture & Traditions – A look at the customs and values that define Fiji (Oceania - Pacific Ocean + Island State) ✅ Farewell in English + Fijian + Fijian Hindi 🎯 This Geography and Social Studies Teaching Resource on Fiji (Oceania - Pacific Ocean + Island State) can be perfect for: Geography classes Social Studies World cultures units Country study projects Substitute teacher lessons Digital learning In-class or online teaching 📂 Resource Details Format: PDF Digital Presentation Grade Levels: 7th–12th Grade (Middle School & High School) Prep Time: Low to no preparation required If you want to browse more of my Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan!

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list of 50 states and capitals in alphabetical order with abbreviation

list of 50 states and capitals in alphabetical order with abbreviation
Social Studies, Geography, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables

All 50 U.S. states are listed in alphabetical order alongside their two-letter postal abbreviation and state capital in a single reference table spanning five printed pages. Each page repeats the column headers State, Abbreviation, and Capital so the sheet stays readable if printed or cut apart in sections. Students or teachers can use it as a lookup reference during a geography unit, a study aid before a states-and-capitals quiz, or a quick classroom poster once printed. No definitions, practice questions, or maps accompany the list — it functions purely as a factual reference table.

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ER: Phonics Workbook Reading Made Simple
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ER: Phonics Workbook Reading Made Simple
Phonics, Language Development, ELA, Spelling, Kindergarten, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Reading Made Simple — Free ER Phonics Workbook These little workbooks have been a quiet favourite with families using Reading Made Simple for some time now. Each one focuses on a single sound and prints on just one sheet of A4 paper — double-sided, folded in half to make a neat A5 booklet that children can hold and work through at their own pace. They are entirely optional. The phonics programme works perfectly well without them, but many parents and teachers find them a useful companion — either as structured practice or simply as a source of ideas to dip into when needed. Tested by real children: One 5-year-old user is quoted as having said, 'The worksheet is the best bit of my lessons!' Other parents have noted that their child likes the worksheet because 'they think it is easy'. When learning is broken down into small, achievable steps, with no curve balls to throw them off track, every child can say, 'I can read!' When I hear these reviews, I know that I have succeeded in my aim to write a phonics curriculum that can help children of all abilities learn to read and spell. These little workbooks are just one small part of what there is to offer. Please do check out the website for more information. Each workbook offers a gentle mix of activities built around the target sound. Children will read short passages that practise the new sound alongside words from sounds already taught, track and identify the sound within words to support both reading and spelling, practise spelling and sentence writing, and work through simple editing exercises where they spot and correct mistakes. These small editing tasks are particularly worthwhile — they encourage children to look carefully at words rather than guessing from context. The workbooks are particularly well-suited to younger children just beginning their phonics journey, and to older children with special educational needs who are still building their foundational reading and spelling skills. That said, they will not suit every child. Some will find them too long, others too straightforward. Use your own judgement — pick the activities that fit, leave the rest, or set them aside entirely. There is no obligation and no right or wrong way to use them. To print: print double-sided, flipping on the short edge. Fold in half to create your A5 booklet. The answer page at the back is optional. One sheet of paper. One sound. Everything a child needs to practise, consolidate and grow in confidence.

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ESL Reading Comprehension + Writing Activity - Hedgehog - Exotic Pets

ESL Reading Comprehension + Writing Activity - Hedgehog - Exotic Pets
ELA, ESL, Language Development, Vocabulary, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Formal Writing, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts, Worksheets

ESL Reading Comprehension + Writing Activity Worksheets - Hedgehog - Animals - Exotic Pets This ESL EFL Teaching Resource on "Hedgehogs - Exotic Pets - Animals" (3 PDF Worksheets Slides; Reading Comprehension + Writing Activity) can be ideal to improve Language skills in English. Ideal students for this ESL EFL TESOL Reading + Writing Activity are Foreign Students at middle and High School (7th - 12th Grade; teens) . Newcomers or any ESL Learner is also more than suitable for this ESL - EFL - TESOL - TEFL (English as a Second or Foreign Language) Activity on "Hedgehogs - Exotic Pets - Animals" (origins, background and history of human interaction with Hedgehogs + hedgehogs' care etc). This Teaching Educational Resource Product can also be ideal for ESL EFL TESOL Centers worldwide or any English second language tutor. Intermediate Advanced English as a Second or Foreign Language (ESL - EFL - TESOL - TEFL) learners are suitable for this ESL EFL TESOL Teaching Resource on "Hedgehogs - Exotic Pets - Animals" (Worksheet; 3 PDF Printable slides) In this English Second or Foreign Language (ESL - EFL - TESOL - TEFL) Reading Comprehension + Essay Writing Activity Worksheet on "Hedgehogs - Exotic Pets - Animals" (origins, background and history of human interaction with Hedgehogs + hedgehogs' care etc), the following ESL - EFL - TESOL - TEFL (English Second or Foreign Language) activities are included: 1 text on "Hedgehogs - Exotic Pets - Animals" (origins, background and history of human interaction with Hedgehogs + hedgehogs' care etc) 23 Comprehension Questions related to the previous text on "Hedgehogs - Exotic Pets - Animals" (with related space where students can answer to this text's comprehension questions) 2 essay prompts for a writing activity on "Hedgehogs - Exotic Pets - Animals" (writing an essay on your own personal opinion on hedgehogs; whether you like them or not and why and whether you have a hedgehogs or whether they would ever like to own an hedgehogs or not + writing an essay on another exotic pet; describing it and comparing it to hedgehogs) This ESL - EFL - TESOL - TEFL (English Second or Foreign Language) Teaching Resource Reading + Writing Activity (essay prompts) on "Hedgehogs - Exotic Pets - Animals" (origins, background and history of human interaction with Hedgehogs + hedgehogs' care etc) is great for Intermediate Advanced English as a second or foreign language learners (ESL- EFL - TESOL - TEFL). This English Second Language Worksheet on "Hedgehogs - Exotic Pets - Animals" (origins, background and history of human interaction with Hedgehogs + hedgehogs' care etc) aims to train and Reading Comprehension + Writing Skills. "Learning with Alan" is a teaching resources store that aims to provide high quality teaching resources and educational materials for ESL EFL TESOL (English Second or Foreign Language) teachers, tutors and educators. It aims to support teachers, educators, and tutors in both online and offline environments, helping them achieve their teaching goals while creating a fun, stimulating atmosphere for learning English. Always remember: learning is fun, and so is English! If you want to find more ESL - EFL - TESOL - TEFL (English Second or Foreign Language) Teaching Resources and Educational Material click here Learning with Alan!

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Reading Comprehension Nonfiction Set 3 - Animals Presentable PDF

Reading Comprehension Nonfiction Set 3 - Animals Presentable PDF
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Common Core, ESL, Language Development, Spelling, Vocabulary, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Writing Prompts, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Tests, Quizzes and Tests

Reading Comprehension Passages Nonfiction Set 3 Snapshot Title: Title not stated (collection that includes “A Look at Three Bears”) Genre: Nonfiction (informational articles + comprehension practice) Subject: Reading (Informational Text) / Life Science Primary Topic: Comparing bear species, habitats, and adaptations Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): N What This Teaches Best Comparing three animals using text details (polar bears, brown bears, Giant Pandas). Connecting physical traits to survival (blubber and fur for warmth; claws for snow and ice). Reading for habitat and diet information (Arctic Circle; Asia/Europe/North America; bamboo). Understanding conservation language (endangered species; forests destroyed; people protect Giant Pandas). Learning Goals Students will identify the three bear types discussed and describe one key fact about each. Students will compare habitats and diets of the bears using details from the text. Students will explain how a body feature helps an animal survive in its environment. Students will define science vocabulary from the article using context. Students will summarize the article by restating the most important information. Key Vocabulary From the Text Arctic — a very cold region near the North Pole. blubber — a thick layer of fat that keeps warm. reside — live in a place. bamboo — a plant Giant Pandas eat. endangered — at risk of disappearing forever. Passages Include Three Bears to Compare: Learn about brown bears, pandas, and polar bears in one passage. Giraffe Facts: Discover surprising giraffe features—like a heart that can be about two feet long. Camel Humps: Find out what humps are really for and how camels handle extreme heat. Skunk Smarts: What should you do if a skunk starts hissing? This passage explains. Mountain Animals: Explore mountain habitats and the animals and behaviors found there. Piggy Bank History: Ever wonder why piggy banks exist? This passage shares the story. Dogs That Help: Dogs do more than play—they support people in many important ways. Winter Sleep: Learn how animals survive cold weather through winter sleep and similar strategies. The World’s Smallest Penguin: Meet the tiniest penguin species and what makes it special. The Long Journey: Migration: A clear guide to what migration is, why it happens, and how it works. Additional File: History of Piggy Banks: Design Templates PRESENTABLE PDF VERSION Run it like a slide show straight from a PDF, with no PowerPoint or extra software needed, just open, project, and teach. Other versions are available in the links list below or in the full catalog. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.

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Reading Comprehension Nonfiction Set 1 - Technology: Presentable PDF

Reading Comprehension Nonfiction Set 1 - Technology: Presentable PDF
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Common Core, ESL, Language Development, Spelling, Vocabulary, Creative Writing, Writing, Grade 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Tests, Quizzes and Tests, Writing Prompts

Reading Comprehension Passages Nonfiction Set 1 Snapshot Title: Title not stated (collection that includes “Talking in Code”) Genre: Nonfiction (informational articles + comprehension practice) Subject: Reading (Informational Text) / Social Studies Primary Topic: Navajo code talkers and secret wartime communication Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): N What This Teaches Best Explaining how and why a solution was created to solve a real-world problem (the Marines needed a secret code). Comparing two approaches using details (code talkers passing messages in minutes vs. a code machine taking hours). Learning domain vocabulary in context (reservation, unbreakable, corresponded, communicate). Noticing how nonfiction builds understanding with explanations and examples (like “wol-la-chee” representing the letter A). Learning Goals Students will identify the main topic and key details about Navajo code talkers. Students will explain the problem the Marines faced and how it was solved. Students will compare the code talkers to a code machine using text evidence. Students will define important domain words using context from the article. Students will summarize the article in their own words using key details. Key Vocabulary From the Text dilemma — a difficult problem needing a solution. reservation — public land set apart for a special purpose. unbreakable — very strong; cannot be broken. communicate — share information with others. corresponded — matched or connected to something. Passages Include 1.Talking in Code: How the Navajo code talkers helped during WWII. 2.Power From the Sun: How does solar power work? 3.Roller Coasters: The science behind roller coasters. 4.The History of Cars: Who invented the car? Find out in this article. 5.The History of Ferries: Where is the oldest ferry service in the world? 6.The History of Helicopters: The advantages and disadvantages of helicopters. Additional File: History of Cars: Design a Car Printable PRESENTABLE PDF VERSION Run it like a slide show straight from a PDF, with no PowerPoint or extra software needed, just open, project, and teach. Other versions are available in the links list below or in the full catalog. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.

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Reading Comprehension Nonfiction Set 2 - Nutrition Presentable PDF

Reading Comprehension Nonfiction Set 2 - Nutrition Presentable PDF
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Common Core, ESL, Language Development, Spelling, Vocabulary, Writing, Resources for Teachers, Grade 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Tests, Quizzes and Tests, Centers, Activities

Reading Comprehension Passages Nonfiction Set 2 Snapshot Genre: Nonfiction (informational articles + comprehension practice) Subject: Reading (Informational Text) / Health Primary Topic: What proteins are and why bodies need them Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): N What This Teaches Best Understanding what proteins do in the body (tissues, muscles, organs; blood, skin, nails, hair). Learning how scientific terms connect (proteins → amino acids; essential amino acids; macronutrient). Distinguishing categories using definitions and examples (complete vs. incomplete protein sources). Reading for specific facts and quantities (e.g., “40 grams of protein,” “20 amino acids,” “nine essential”). Learning Goals Students will explain what proteins are and name body parts they support using the text. Students will describe what amino acids are and how they relate to proteins. Students will explain the difference between complete and incomplete proteins with examples from the text. Students will identify key numbers and facts stated in the article. Students will summarize the article using key ideas and vocabulary. Key Vocabulary From the Text proteins — nutrients that build and support body systems. amino acids — small parts that make up proteins. essential — needed and cannot be made by the body. macronutrient — a food type needed in large amounts. incomplete — missing some needed amino acids. Passages Include 1.Proteins: After water, protein makes up most of the weight in our bodies. 2.Carbohydrates: Carbohydrates are the principal source of energy for the body. 3.Fats: What are trans fats? Learn all about them in this lesson. 4.Milk: There are many kinds of milk, each has its own advantages. 5.Potatoes: Did you know potatoes originate from South America? 6.Composting: Read how to make your very own compost heap in this article. Additional File: Milk: Nutritional Values Printable PRESENTABLE PDF VERSION Run it like a slide show straight from a PDF, with no PowerPoint or extra software needed, just open, project, and teach. Other versions are available in the links list below or in the full catalog. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.

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Reading Comprehension Passages Fiction Set 7 - Sports Presentable PDF

Reading Comprehension Passages Fiction Set 7 - Sports Presentable PDF
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Common Core, Children’s Literature, Literature, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Vocabulary, Grade 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Writing Prompts, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Tests, Quizzes and Tests, Centers, Activities

Reading Comprehension Passages Fiction Set 7 Snapshot Genre: Fiction (short story + comprehension practice) Subject: Reading (Literature) Primary Topic: Sportsmanship and kindness at a baseball game Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): M What This Teaches Best Making inferences about a character’s motivations (Dan wants a foul ball and autographs). Recognizing a turning point and how it affects the ending (Dan gives the foul ball to the little girl). Using emotion words and text evidence to describe feelings (delighted, devastated, proud). Understanding how setting shapes events (stadium seats, foul balls, cheering). Learning Goals Students will describe Dan’s goal and track how it changes across the story. Students will explain why Dan gives the ball away using evidence from the text. Students will identify key setting details and how they connect to the plot. Students will retell the main events in order, including the problem and resolution. Students will define unfamiliar words from the story using context clues. Passages Include 1.Catch It, Dan: Dan is at the ball game and wants to catch a foul ball. 2.Feeling Left Out: Polly isn't invited bowling by her friends and wants to knowwhy. 3.Ian's Friday Nights: Ian wants to be anywhere but the bleachers on Friday nights. 4.Aimee's Dilemma: Soccer or cheerleading? That is the question. 5.A Great Team: Adam & Justin both want to play first base. How will they sortit? 6.Ana's Swimming Party: Jodie can't swim and doesn't want her friends to find out. 7.Touchdown Pythons: Serena loves her first football game. 8.Sam's Passion: Sam talks about his passion for Karate in this passage. 9.Where's My Board: Kerry spends all the story looking for her skateboard. 10.Lacey the Runner: Lacey has dreams to run in the Olympics. Read to find out more. Additional File: Ana's Swimming Party: Invitation Templates PRESENTABLE PDF VERSION Run it like a slide show straight from a PDF, with no PowerPoint or extra software needed, just open, project, and teach. Other versions are available in the links list below or in the full catalog. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.

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Reading Comprehension Passages Fiction Set 6 - Family Presentable PDF

Reading Comprehension Passages Fiction Set 6 - Family Presentable PDF
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Common Core, Children’s Literature, Literature, Vocabulary, Language Development, Spelling, Writing, Grade 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Tests, Quizzes and Tests, Writing Prompts, Centers, Activities

Reading Comprehension Passages Fiction Set 6 Snapshot Genre: Fiction (short story + comprehension practice) Subject: Reading (Literature) Primary Topic: Family support and problem-solving at home Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): M What This Teaches Best How a character responds when plans change (Molly can’t attend a party because she has a fever). How family members show support through actions (her parents and brother set up games in her room). Sequencing key events across a short narrative with dialogue and action. Understanding setting details and objects that matter to the plot (thermometer, balloons, soda cans, sock ball). Learning Goals Students will identify the problem and explain why it happens in the story. Students will describe how Molly’s family helps her and cite details from the text. Students will retell the story in order, including beginning, middle, and end events. Students will answer questions about key details (who, what, where, why) using the text. Students will use context clues to explain the meaning of unfamiliar words from the story. Passages Include 1.Molly's Home Carnival: It looks like Molly will miss the carnival. Until... 2.Big Bro's Big Idea: Noah's big brother does his best to cheer him up. 3.Denny's Car Wash: Denny wants a new game, but does he get the money for it? 4.Tessa's Grandma: Emma misses her grandma, but Tessa has a great idea. 5.Tom's Canadian Mom: The most important person from Canada is...Tom's mom! 6.Big Brother Woes: Big Brother gets to do whatever he wants. It's just not fair! 7.Tell Us a Story, Grandpa: Grandpa's tales are true family treasures. 8.My Weekend: Read about the author's fun weekend in this interesting story. 9.All in the Picture: Learn how the author has changed in the last 22 years. 10.California 'Coaster: Find out how this author spends his summer vacation. Additional File: Big Bro's Big Idea: Cork Boat Instructions PRESENTABLE PDF VERSION Run it like a slide show straight from a PDF, with no PowerPoint or extra software needed, just open, project, and teach. Other versions are available in the links list below or in the full catalog. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.

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Test Math Practice – Math Test Review for 2nd and 3rd Grade

Test Math Practice – Math Test Review for 2nd and 3rd Grade
Multiplication and Division, Math, Fractions, Grade 2, 3, Templates, Teacher Tools

Help students build confidence and succeed on math assessments with this comprehensive math test practice and review resource. Designed for 2nd and 3rd grade learners, this pack provides targeted practice across essential math skills in a structured, easy-to-follow format. Students will review key concepts such as addition, subtraction, multiplication basics, place value, word problems, and early fractions. The activities are designed to promote critical thinking and problem-solving while reinforcing foundational math skills needed for test success. This resource includes a variety of question types similar to standardized tests, helping students become familiar with test formats and expectations. It is ideal for review before assessments, extra practice, or ongoing skill reinforcement. Perfect for classroom use, homework, math centers, or test prep, this no-prep resource supports both independent work and guided instruction. What’s Included: Mixed math review worksheets for 2nd and 3rd grade Word problems and multi-step questions Place value and number sense activities Basic multiplication and division practice Fractions and problem-solving tasks

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