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Provide your second graders with worksheets that promote growth in literacy, numeracy, and critical thinking. These resources align with curriculum standards and offer engaging activities. Incorporate them to strengthen understanding and encourage enthusiasm for learning.
Subtraction
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Subtraction, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Subtraction Workbook: Essential Mathematics Skills Development Resource For keen educators who wish to instill strong mathematical skills in their students, whether it's a large classroom setting or a homeschool environment, the Subtraction Workbook from the Milliken's Workbook Series is an essential teaching aid. This resource caters to learners in Grade 1 through Grade 3 and focuses on sharpening their proficiency in subtraction - one of the fundamental arithmetic operations taught at this crucial stage. The strength of this workbook lies in its approachable design that enables seamless independent learning for children. It presents exercises that they can comfortably navigate with minimal supervision while still bolstering their understanding of subtraction concepts. This accessibility makes it an equally valuable tool for parents seeking additional math practice resources for their young ones outside school hours. User-Centric Design Features: A separate four-page answer leaflet tucked neatly within its pages, offering absolute convenience when evaluating learners' work or facilitating self-assessment for older kids. The leaflet has been designed for easy removal if preferred. A ready-to-print PDF consisting of 48 thoughtfully created worksheets packed with varied activities specially designed around subtraction topics relevant to Grades 1-3. Note: This straightforward yet effective math resource offers versatility that would cater to various dynamic educational needs efficiently such as planning a whole group class activity , designing lessons for small focused groups or assigning take-home assignments considering different learning styles and individual pacing. In Conclusion: In essence, this product stands as not only an enhancement tool but also serves as an integral part of comprehensive mathematics instruction strategy focusing on subtraction mastery - one worksheet at a time.</p
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Subtraction, Math Worksheets, Math Printable, Math Workbook, Subtraction Workbook
Feelings Word Searches
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Word Searches
In this SEL Feelings Word Search resource, you will get 3 Feelings Word Searches. The answers are included but I would recommend covering this up before you print! These are great to give students after an SEL lesson, for a feelings centers activity, for a calm down corner or reset area, for early finishers, for sub plans. These are great for kindergarten, first grade and second grade. They are also great for other ages, depending on their skill levels. This is a PDF document and can be downloaded and then printed. Feelings identification and expression is an important part of a student's social emotional learning. For more SEL presentations, lessons, activities and worksheets, please feel free to visit my SEL store here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/jennifer-moyer-taylor You may also be interested in other SEL products for the K-2nd grade age group here: https://teachsimple.com/product/personal-safety-lesson-safe-and-unsafe-secrets (In this lesson, students will learn about safe and unsafe secrets. This is such an important concept for students to learn and understand the dangers of unsafe secrets. This is best suited for K-2nd grade.) https://teachsimple.com/product/to-blurt-or-not-to-blurt-boom-deck-with-audio-plus-reflection-handout (In this Boom Cards sel lesson, students will learn the difference between blurting about an emergency, raising hand to participate and not saying anything if it is not on topic or it is silly. There are 24 task cards so each student could come to the board and interact with the Boom Card and choose the correct picture. This is best suited for K-3rd grade. There is also a worksheet for students to fill out, which reinforces the key concepts from the lesson.) https://teachsimple.com/product/4-sel-worksheets-match-the-feeling-face-parts (In this product, you will get 4 SEL worksheets where students can cut out the parts of the face and match it to the eyes, mouth, eyebrows and nose. This is a fun activity to do for a feelings centers activity or after an SEL lesson on identifying feelings and looking for the facial clues on someone's face to see what they are feeling.)
Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor
Tags Feelings Word Search, Social Skills Word Search, Social Emotional Learning, Sel Worksheet, Social Skills Worksheet, Feelings Worksheet, Kindergarten Feelings Word Search
Nouns Practice Questions - Grades 1-2 Grammar (PDF)
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grammar, Common Core, Resources for Teachers, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Tests, Quizzes and Tests
Nouns Grammar Practice MCQS: 10 lessons, 150 MCQS, 43 pages ELA MCQs Overview: This grammar resource gives students plenty of focused practice with two essential writing skills: capitalisation and punctuation. Across 10 lessons and 150 multiple-choice questions, students work through clear, manageable practice that helps them spot mistakes, improve accuracy, and build real confidence over time. The lessons are designed to feel structured without becoming dry or repetitive. Each one builds naturally on the previous lesson, giving students the chance to review, strengthen, and apply what they have learned. With a mix of direct teaching, group work, and independent practice, the resource works well for whole-class lessons, revision, homework, or extra support. Nouns Overview: Includes: Common Nouns Proper Nouns Irregular Plurals Possessive Nouns Collective Nouns PDF Version This is the PDF uneditable version. This download is available in GOOGLE Docs, GOOGLE Forms, GOOGLE Slides. PDF, PPT, WORD, check the links below for more details. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE ELA Review Questions Overview Each review test includes three answer choices for every question. The format is clear and easy for students to follow. A small number of pictures are included on each test to make the pages feel more welcoming and less plain. A review sheet is also included to help students go back over many of the main skills covered in the product. Introduction or Example Sheet Each topic includes an introduction or example sheet to use before students begin. This gives students a clear starting point. It also helps refresh key ideas before they move into the practice. Full Answer Keys Full answer keys are included for easy checking. Sample responses are also provided where needed. This helps save time and makes the resource easier to use, even on busy days. In the Supplementary Pack Interactive Ice Breakers: Simple hands-on activities to help students start thinking about the topic. Guided Practice: Teacher-led work that helps students build understanding before working alone. Group and Partner Tasks: Activities that encourage discussion, shared ideas, and teamwork. Independent Worksheets: Extra practice pages for students to complete by themselves. Exit Tasks: Short end-of-lesson activities to check understanding and review learning. For More Like This For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.
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Tags Elementary, Vocabulary, Answers, Ccss, Common Core, Spelling, Writing, Language Arts, Ela, Grammar
Multiplication Crossword: 1 Page Sample (PDF)
ELA, Language Development, Resources for Teachers, Vocabulary, Spelling, ESL, Multiplication, Multiplication and Division, Math, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Crosswords Puzzles, Centers, Activities
THIS IS A ONE PAGE SAMPLE OF A SIX CROSSWORD DOWNLOAD FULL SIX CROSSWORD DOWNLOAD INFORMATION: Crossword Series (Themed) This crossword series is designed for students in grades 2–5. Each set of crosswords is built around a clear vocabulary theme, allowing students to strengthen their word recognition, build subject-based knowledge, and reinforce early literacy and thinking skills. Each topic includes six crossword sets , and each set features the following consistent structure: 1. 8 vocabulary clues 2. Crossword puzzle 3. Answer key 4. 1 Did You Know fact related to the set These crosswords are designed to be student-friendly, classroom-ready, and easily integrated into thematic units, seasonal learning, morning work, or independent literacy stations. Multiplication Crosswords Word List 1. Basic Multiplication Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine 2. Multiplying by 4 and 5 Ten, Twelve, Fifteen, Sixteen, Twenty, Twenty-Four, Twenty-Five, Thirty 3. Multiplying by 6 and 7 Thirty-Six, Forty-Two, Forty-Nine, Fifty-Six, Sixty-Three, Seventy, Seventy-Seven, Eighty-Four 4. Multiplying by 8 and 9 Sixty-Four, Seventy-Two, Eighty-One, Ninety, Ninety-Nine, One Hundred Eight, One Hundred Twenty, One Hundred Forty-Four 5. Larger Multiplication Numbers One Hundred Sixty, One Hundred Eighty, Two Hundred Ten, Two Hundred Forty, Two Hundred Seventy, Three Hundred, Three Hundred Thirty, Three Hundred Sixty 6. Extra Large Multiplication Four Hundred, Four Hundred Fifty, Five Hundred, Six Hundred, Seven Hundred Fifty, Eight Hundred, Nine Hundred, One Thousand PDF Version Other versions will appear here when available. Follow the store for the lastest on new products. How to Use This Crossword These crosswords are ideal for whole-class work, small groups, literacy centers, or take-home activities. Use one set per day, or spread them across a week or month depending on your curriculum needs. Each clue has been crafted to align with the reading level of grades 2–5, with support for both decoding and meaning. The Did You Know? facts offer additional extension opportunities for writing, drawing, or display work. Whether you're reinforcing vocabulary, exploring a seasonal topic, or adding variety to your literacy block, these crosswords provide a fun, flexible, and focused way to boost early literacy in an engaging format. More Multiplication Themed Products Nothing yet but follow the store for the lastest on new products. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE Themed Crossword Links Addition PDF Animals PDF Around the Home PDF Birthday PDF Candy PDF Christmas PDF Cinco de Mayo PDF Clothes PDF Colors PDF Days and Months PDF Division PDF Earth Day PDF Easter PDF Easy Crosswords PDF Fall PDF Father's Day PDF Food PDF Geography (Set 1) PDF Geography (Set 2) PDF Geography (Set 3) PDF Graduation PDF Health PDF History (Set 1) PDF History (Set 2) PDF History (Set 3) PDF Human Body PDF Kindness PDF Life Skills PDF Mother's Day PDF Multiplication PDF Science Crosswords (Set 1) PDF Science Crosswords (Set 2) PDF Science Crosswords (Set 3) PDF Shapes PDF Social Skills PDF Spring PDF Sports PDF St. Patrick's Day PDF Subtraction PDF Summer PDF Thanksgiving PDF Transport PDF Valentine's Day PDF Winter PDF Crosswords in Depth Structure Each crossword clue is written in simplified language to suit early readers, and follows a strict number-and-clue format (e.g., 1.A shape with four sides ). Students complete each puzzle using the themed vocabulary provided, helping to build both content knowledge and spelling confidence. Each completed set includes: A questions section with clearly formatted clues An answers section to support teacher checking or independent correction A Did You Know? fact tied to the topic (one per set) to add curiosity and cross-curricular value Themes Included The crosswords cover a wide variety of engaging, age-appropriate themes such as: Seasons & Holidays (e.g., Winter, Easter, Valentine’s Day) Math Concepts (e.g., Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division) Everyday Topics (e.g., School, Colors, Animals, Weather) Special Units (e.g., Health, Earth Day, Sports, Graduation, Kindness) Each theme is carefully selected to reflect the experiences and interests of young learners, while reinforcing vocabulary and comprehension. For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.
Author Cored Education
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Tags Vocabulary, Spelling, Crosswords, Multiplication, Multiplication Crosswords, Math Crosswords, Math, Crossword, Crossword Puzzles
Geometry - Task Sheets Gr. PK-2
Math, Geometry, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Geometry - Task Sheets Gr. PK-2 In the realm of early education, the Geometry - Task Sheets Gr. PK-2 effortlessly bridges the gap between basic shape recognition and more complex geometric concepts for young students. This teaching resource offers a variety of task and word problems composed around everyday scenarios, which play a crucial role in making learning engaging and relatable. Students are encouraged to identify circles, squares, rectangles in pictures to foster their understanding of these primary shapes. This is then extended with activities that involve sorting shapes to promote critical thinking skills about various characteristics such as sides or corners. Not only enhancing their ability to recognize shapes in print but also applying knowledge into designing creations like robots or houses composed entirely of different geometrical figures. This resource enhances student engagement with unique activities like going online for finding solid figures created using basic shapes put together or identifying where certain shapes reside within an image—effectively integrating technology and drawing into learning. At advanced levels, these task sheets challenge learners by introducing transformation principles like sliding, flipping, or rotating a shape as well as creating symmetric figures—providing all-around growth. The design isn't mere happenstance; instead it is purposely arranged following a leveled approach that begins from prekindergarten level tasks gradually advancing through complexities up till 2nd grade—one can adapt instruction based on learner's needs whether instructing whole groups, small groups or assigning individual homework tasks. This product aligns with State Standards and covers concepts under NCTM standards thereby providing quality on par with educational requirements whilst maintaining simplicity for ease-of-use for educators. It comes furnished completely with reproducible task sheets along with drill sheets intended towards repetition-based learning application and reinforcement while also comes equipped review sheet accompanied by answer keys allowing easy assessment tracking by teachers—a complete package that caters comprehensively to educators' need while keeping student interaction optimal. Note: This product contains 1 PDF file designed for Grade 1 and 2 students with subject focus on Maths, specifically Geometry. It categorizes under ‘Worksheets’ type of teaching resources provided by TeachSimple making it an excellent resource as part of geometry curriculum or a supplement for targeted learning.
Author Classroom Complete Press
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Green Eggs & Ham Number Sequence Puzzles – Math
Math, Numbers, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Green Eggs & Ham Number Sequence Puzzles - Dr Seuss Inspired Activity The Green Eggs & Ham Number Sequence Puzzles is a versatile teaching resource designed for Early Learning, Grade 1, and Grade 2 students. This product seamlessly combines the charm of Dr. Seuss' with progressive math pedagogy. Features: Five unique designs Diverse counting styles puzzles Vibrant visuals mimicking famous characters from the world of Dr Seuss. About The Puzzles: The number sequence puzzles range from: Straight Sequences (1-10) Multiplications of twos (2-20) Multiplications of fives (5-50), and; tens up to hundred (10-100). This mixed bag approach offers variety while catering to differing levels of mathematical competence among students. Flexible Presentation: All individual number sequence puzzle accompanies every picture in the set. This feature provides educators with plenty of choice in selecting appropriate difficulties for their charges whilst maintaining engagement through colorful imagery. Beyond Classroom Utility: This product can be used for large group class activities or smaller groups during Math hours. Additionally, it can serve as homework assignments aimed at encouraging home-based practice or homeschooling setups wherein parents can guide their children during individual study sessions. The document comes as a comprehensive PDF file containing printable pages ensuring sustainable usage over time without any compromise on quality. This teaching resource improvs numeric abilities and fosters a love for literature due to its Dr Seuss theme, thus blending Math and Reading in a unique manner. The result is not just enjoyable learning, but also contextual - integrating academics with elements from popular children’s literature.
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Tags Dr Seuss, Number Sequencing, Math Puzzles, Green Eggs & Ham, Early Learning, Dr Seuss Social Studies Lesson Plans, Dr Seuss Puzzles Printable
Ink Reading Comprehension Passage - Cored Ed Encyclopedia
ELA, Language Development, Resources for Teachers, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Pre-Reading, Writing, Physics, Science, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Writing Prompts, Assessments, Tests, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes
This ink reading comprehension contains the following: Pre-Reading Trivia Students will write down one thing they already know about the subject and then read five more facts and discuss. These facts are fun, and the students will enjoy learning about the subject before reading more. Reading Passage The text is a high-interest reading passage with set paragraphs, roughly three to four paragraphs long. It contains a variety of themes about the topic, anywhere from history to technology. The passage is between 250 and 350 words in length. Mixed Questions The first question page contains four multiple-choice questions, each with a choice of four answers, and three written response questions that require a sentence or two from the student. Vocabulary Questions Practice seven key words from the text in this section across two activities. First section is scrambled words where students will unscramble three words given a clue for each. The second section is a word to meaning matching activity. Creative Writing In this question, the student will be required to write a five to eight sentence paragraph on a question related to the topic. Extension Activities This page is optional for fast finishers or to take home. There are several activities, each one requiring a different skill. Do some, do none, do all, completely optional - but you will feel reassured knowing every possibility is planned for. Answer Key There are answers for the multiple-choice questions, written response questions have sample answers, vocabulary answers and if there is a summary question then a sample summary will be provided as well. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS AND ENCYCLOPEDIA INDEX HERE Lesson Snapshot Title: Ink Genre: Nonfiction (informational text with headings) Subject: Reading (Informational Text) / Science & Technology Primary Topic: What ink is, what it’s made of, and its history Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): P What This Lesson Teaches Best Defines ink and explains its main uses: writing, drawing, and printing. Teaches how ink gets color by introducing colorant (dye or pigment) and comparing dye vs. pigment in kid-friendly language. Explains that inks need a “carrier” (also called a vehicle) to help ink flow from a pen or under a printing press. Describes how different inks are made for different purposes (watery for fountain pens, thicker for ballpoint pens, thicker printing inks for machines like letterpress and lithography). Builds historical knowledge by giving examples of early inks and where/when they were used (Ancient Egypt on papyrus; China evidence around 256 BCE; medieval Europe iron gall ink). Learning Goals Identify what ink is and list at least two things it is used for. Explain how ink gets its color by describing what a colorant is. Describe one difference between dye and pigment using details from the text. Describe why some inks are thicker than others based on how they are used. Explain one way ink can dry on paper, according to the passage. Summarize one historical example of ink use (place and time) from “Ink Through Time.” Key Vocabulary From the Text colorant — something that adds color, like dye or pigment. dye — color that dissolves in liquid. pigment — tiny colored specks that float in liquid. carrier — liquid that helps ink flow. evaporate — liquid changes and leaves, with color left behind. Cored Ed Encyclopedia Overview The Cored Ed Encyclopedia is a weekly series of lessons that you can pick up and use right away. These short readings fit into whatever time you have available. Each one includes a warm-up, a reading, and a set of questions, but it’s flexible — you can do just the reading, the full lesson, or skip the writing section if you need to. Each lesson focuses on a single topic so students don’t get lost. The writing is clear but never childish, making it perfect for grades two through five. Topics range from animals and science to history, inventions, and everyday things. No matter the level of the student, everyone should take away at least one new idea or fact from each lesson. The materials are easy to print, easy to explain, and require no setup. They work well for whole-class teaching, partner work, or independent study.
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Tags Vocabulary, Spelling, Reading Comprehension, Reading Passages, Reading, Creative Writing, Reading Strategies, Writing Prompts, Ink, Physics
Social/Emotional Worksheets and Activities - Snowman Theme
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Skills, P.E. & Health, Health, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Social-Emotional Skills for Elementary Learners - Snowman Theme This engaging social-emotional learning resource uses a whimsical snowman theme to help elementary students identify feelings, understand emotions in others, and practice healthy coping strategies. Students will complete differentiated worksheets and activities matched to real-life scenarios kids face daily. Activities focus on matching facial expressions to emotions, discussing times students felt certain emotions, responding appropriately to peers’ feelings, and creative writing prompts about managing emotions. This versatile resource can be used whole-group, small-group, or for independent practice. With versions in both color and black-and-white, these materials are perfect for classroom teachers, resource staff, counselors, and therapists in grades 1-4.
Author Quail Trail Products
Tags Social Skills, Emotions, Empathy, Snowman, Winter, Life Skills, Special Education, Worksheets, Activities
Sailing Reading Comprehension Passage - Cored Ed Encyclopedia
ELA, Language Development, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Pre-Reading, Science, Writing, Engineering, Technology, Physics, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Writing Prompts, Assessments, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Lesson Plans
This sailing reading comprehension includes: Visualization (on the front cover) Start your lesson by taking a minute to think and share something about the topic. Read the script aloud (slowly), perhaps prepare some music or sound effects. Student close their eyes and let their imaginations wander. Students open their eyes, read the question aloud and give them a few minutes to complete. Ask a few students to share or keep answers until the end to compare with what they learn in the passage. Quick pause—thousands of Cored Education products are included with your TeachSimple membership. Download links and encyclopedia index available here. Pre-Reading Trivia Students will write down one thing they already know about the subject and then read five more facts and discuss. These facts are fun, and the students will enjoy learning about the subject before reading more. Give 1 minute for students to write what they already know (no pressure—best guess is fine). Read the five facts together. After each fact, do ask a student for their opinion, was it surprising? Set a purpose by asking students to highlight/underline one fact they want to learn more about during the reading. Reading Passage The text is a high-interest reading passage with set paragraphs, roughly three to four paragraphs long. It contains a variety of themes about the topic, anywhere from history to technology. The passage is between 250 and 350 words in length. First, ask students to look at the headings and see what they’ll learn about today. What do they know about the topic/heading? First read options: Teacher read-aloud (best for support). Partner reading (paragraph by paragraph). While reading, students underline important details, and vocabulary words they think may come up in the questions section. Mixed Questions The first question page contains four multiple-choice questions, each with a choice of four answers, and three written response questions that require a sentence or two from the student. Students complete the mcqs first independently, then review quickly as a class. For the 3 written responses, try to get students giving the answer with some form of evidence: “I think ___ because the text says ___.” If students get stuck, send them back to check the passage. Vocabulary Questions Practice seven key words from the text in this section across two activities. First section is scrambled words where students will unscramble three words given a clue for each. The second section is a word to meaning matching activity. Before starting, have some students read out words they underlined in the passage. Ask students to say the word and read aloud the sentence(s) around each word. Ask students to do scrambled words and the matching exercise in pairs then go through answers as a class. For the scrambled spelling task, get four pairs to come up to the board and write the words for extra practice with the other student reading out the clue. For the matching task, prompt students to give full sentences: “I matched ___ with ___ because ___.” Creative Writing In this question, the student will be required to write a five to eight sentence paragraph on a question related to the topic. Before starting, ask students write down 3 key ideas they are going to include in their piece. Ask students for ideas to share around the class to help those struggling. Pro writing expectations: 5–8 sentences At least 2 facts or details from the passage At least 2 vocabulary words from the previous page Students read their paragraphs while classmates listen for facts and vocabulary words. Extension Activities This page is optional for fast finishers or to take home. There are several activities, each one requiring a different skill. Do some, do none, do all, completely optional - but you will feel reassured knowing every possibility is planned for. Includes summary writting question. Answer Key There are answers for the multiple-choice questions, written response questions have sample answers, vocabulary answers and if there is a summary question then a sample summary will be provided as well. Lesson Plan Included Customized lesson plan for this lesson is included. Lesson Snapshot Title: Sailing Genre: Nonfiction (informational passage) Subject: Science (Forces & motion) / Social Studies (history of travel) Primary Topic: How wind powers boats and changed travel Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): R What This Lesson Teaches Best How wind pushing on a sail can move a boat without rowing (sail as a “wind catcher” and cloth billowing). How sailing helped people travel farther and move supplies, from early boats to tall ships, including examples from Egypt, the Roman world, and Austronesian sailors. Key sailing concepts that affect movement and direction, including “points of sail,” the “no-go zone,” and zigzagging turns called tacks. How boat parts help sailing work: the sail pulling forward and the keel and rudder helping resist sliding sideways. How technology changed sailing’s role (steam engines replacing sails for many working ships) and how wind is being used again on some cargo ships to save fuel. Learning Goals Explain how wind pressing on a sail can move a boat forward. Describe how sailing grew from river boats to ships that carried people, tools, and food across seas. Identify why sailors use tacks and what the “no-go zone” means in the passage. Describe how the keel and rudder help a sailboat resist sliding sideways. Explain how sailing changed in the late 1800s and how wind is being used again today. Key Vocabulary From the Text hull — the main body of a boat. keel — a strong part that helps stop sliding sideways. rudder — a part that helps steer the boat. tacks — zigzag turns used to move into wind. cargo — goods carried on a ship. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS AND ENCYCLOPEDIA INDEX HERE
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Tags Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Reading Passages, Reading, Creative Writing, Reading Strategies, Writing Prompts, Lesson Plans, Sailing, Engineering
Grace Darling: Practise Close Reading Comprehension Skills (6-9 years)
ELA, Reading, Grade 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Grace Darling: Practise Close Reading Comprehension Skills (6-9 years) Grace Darling: Practise Close Reading Comprehension Skills (6-9 years) is a comprehensive and engaging toolkit designed to streamline the learning journey. It's ideal for children aged between 6 to 9 who have achieved a certain level of reading mastery and serves as an excellent avenue for enhancing their close reading comprehension skills. The Core Premise The core premise behind this resource involves an interactive study about Grace Darling, a historical figure whose life forms the basis for various questioning techniques incorporated within the pack. The child is required to read through the text thoroughly and independently answer several questions. This approach tests their understanding alongside memory recall aspects. The final question usually revolves around vocabulary enhancement by probing meanings of specific words used in the text. This then progresses towards encouraging expression where students are prompted to compose their own non-fiction piece using newly acquired terms - thereby promoting creative thinking alongside literature development. Included Punctuation Practice Exercises This teaching resource also includes punctuation practice exercises, guiding your students through tasks involving: Capitalization, Correct placement of full stops, and Question marks enhancement. Versatility & Utility In Various Teaching Settings This resource can be useful in diverse teaching settings such as whole group discussions or small group sessions, and can easily be incorporated into daily homework assignments too. You can tailor it according to individual needs whether you're homeschooling your child or you're operating from a school institution. Critical Thought Nurturing & Self-Correction Facilitation Every pack devised under this banner centers around developing elementary yet essential educational principles - retrieving facts accurately from given material while interpreting implied meanings by the writer. Each pack also includes answers facilitating self-correction; invaluable when building foundation skills like reading comprehension. Usability & Excitement Through Worksheets This tool is delivered as a 17-page PDF making it easy to use over time. Its printable worksheets not only preserve its usability but also make children find joy in learning even away from screens, primarily focusing on Reading as the subsubject for second and third-grade Language Arts study!
Author Guinea Pig Education
Tags Close Reading, Comprehension Skills, Grace Darling, Historical Figure, Vocabulary Enhancement
Close Reading Comprehension 'A Day Out At The Forest' (4-8 years)
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Close Reading Comprehension 'A Day Out At The Forest' (4-8 years) is a comprehensive, knowledge-packed teaching resource, designed to enrich the Language Arts curriculum for young learners in Grade 1 and Grade 2. This unique resource includes a carefully crafted narrative accompanied by a set of comprehension questions intended to engage and stimulate the minds of 4-8 year old children. This worksheet is an interactive tool and it aims at teaching not only reading comprehension but also introduces students to the spelling rule of ‘i before e except after c. It expands on the reading skills while laying a solid foundation for spelling strategies. Through this resource, 'A Day Out At The Forest’ comes alive providing practical experiences that smoothly integrate with learning objectives. Moreover, it positions itself within part of our ' Learn To Read With Phonics ' scheme. That being said, this single resource doesn't just instill language proficiency but initiates early readers into understanding phonetics better thus multiplying layers of learning at each stage. The versatility in its usage makes it friendly for both classroom educators as well as homeschoolers. In whole groups scenarios like public school classrooms or small group formats like homeschooling or tutorial sessions; it holistically manages to impart relevant knowledge effectively while keeping learners interested throughout its usage span. About: Pdf format; structured yet enthralling enough Ideal preparation for shared reading assignments in class or individual readings at home-turned-homework activity. Promotes parental engagement since children can opt to answer comprehension questions orally under an adult's guidance. Through engaging narratives that promote active learning methodologies in language arts subject matter - Close Reading Comprehension 'A Day Out At The Forest’ facilitates education that's knackful yet enjoyable ensuring that every child gets their perfect day out at the forest without even having stepping outdoors!
Author Guinea Pig Education
Tags Close Reading, Comprehension Questions, Language Arts, Spelling Rule, Phonics
Dot Marker Counting and Skip Counting Printables for Primary Students (Early Multiplication)
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Math, Fact Families, Patterns, Early Math, Multiplication and Division, Division, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
Help your primary students practice counting and skip counting as they develop their number sense and numerical fluency. These fun printables offer excellent fine motor practice for junior students. They could also be implemented as a precursor to multiplication and times table learning. They help students see patterns and relationships when skip counting. How to Use: Provide your students with dot markers (bingo markers). The student begins at zero and places dots in each circle as they count or skip count aloud. Extensions: Encourage your students to look for any numerical patterns: For example, "What is the first number on each worksheet?" "What do you observe about the last number? How is it related to the first number?" "Are there patterns when you look at odd and even numbers?" "What do you see in the ones spot when you count by 5s?" "If you look at the same place on each page, do you see a pattern?" Grades to Use With: These pages could be used by students in preschool to grade 3 depending on how you implement them. In preschool, you may just use the counting by one worksheet to see if students know number order from 1-10. In kindergarten, students could try counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s. In grade 1 and 2, students can work on counting by 3s, 4s, and more. And in grade three, you can use each sheet as an introduction to each times table, one at a time. What's Included: 11 Page PDF- ready to print and dot! Title Page Pages for counting by 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s, and 10s If you enjoy this product, check out other math activities in my store: Grace Under Pressure Crayon Math: Hands On Multiplication and Division Practice Hands On Fraction Activity: Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers with Egg Cartons
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Dot Markers, Counting, Skip Counting, Multiplication Fluency, Fine Motor Skills, Times Tables, Multiplication, Early Math, Preschool Math, Kindergarten Math
United Nations Reading Comprehension Passage - Cored Ed Encyclopedia
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This United Nations reading comprehension with lesson plan includes: Visualization (on the front cover) Start your lesson by taking a minute to think and share something about the topic. Read the script aloud (slowly), perhaps prepare some music or sound effects. Student close their eyes and let their imaginations wander. Students open their eyes, read the question aloud and give them a few minutes to complete. Ask a few students to share or keep answers until the end to compare with what they learn in the passage. Quick pause—thousands of Cored Education products are included with your TeachSimple membership. Download links and encyclopedia index available here. Pre-Reading Trivia Students will write down one thing they already know about the subject and then read five more facts and discuss. These facts are fun, and the students will enjoy learning about the subject before reading more. Give 1 minute for students to write what they already know (no pressure—best guess is fine). Read the five facts together. After each fact, do ask a student for their opinion, was it surprising? Set a purpose by asking students to highlight/underline one fact they want to learn more about during the reading. Reading Passage The text is a high-interest reading passage with set paragraphs, roughly three to four paragraphs long. It contains a variety of themes about the topic, anywhere from history to technology. The passage is between 250 and 350 words in length. First, ask students to look at the headings and see what they’ll learn about today. What do they know about the topic/heading? First read options: Teacher read-aloud (best for support). Partner reading (paragraph by paragraph). While reading, students underline important details, and vocabulary words they think may come up in the questions section. Mixed Questions The first question page contains four multiple-choice questions, each with a choice of four answers, and three written response questions that require a sentence or two from the student. Students complete the mcqs first independently, then review quickly as a class. For the 3 written responses, try to get students giving the answer with some form of evidence: “I think ___ because the text says ___.” If students get stuck, send them back to check the passage. Vocabulary Questions Practice seven key words from the text in this section across two activities. First section is scrambled words where students will unscramble three words given a clue for each. The second section is a word to meaning matching activity. Before starting, have some students read out words they underlined in the passage. Ask students to say the word and read aloud the sentence(s) around each word. Ask students to do scrambled words and the matching exercise in pairs then go through answers as a class. For the scrambled spelling task, get four pairs to come up to the board and write the words for extra practice with the other student reading out the clue. For the matching task, prompt students to give full sentences: “I matched ___ with ___ because ___.” Creative Writing In this question, the student will be required to write a five to eight sentence paragraph on a question related to the topic. Before starting, ask students write down 3 key ideas they are going to include in their piece. Ask students for ideas to share around the class to help those struggling. Pro writing expectations: 5–8 sentences At least 2 facts or details from the passage At least 2 vocabulary words from the previous page Students read their paragraphs while classmates listen for facts and vocabulary words. Extension Activities This page is optional for fast finishers or to take home. There are several activities, each one requiring a different skill. Do some, do none, do all, completely optional - but you will feel reassured knowing every possibility is planned for. Includes summary writting question. Answer Key There are answers for the multiple-choice questions, written response questions have sample answers, vocabulary answers and if there is a summary question then a sample summary will be provided as well. Lesson Plan Included Customized lesson plan for this lesson is included. Lesson Snapshot Title: United Nations Genre: Nonfiction (Informational text) Subject: Social Studies (Civics/Global Studies) Primary Topic: How the UN began and works for peace Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): P What This Lesson Teaches Best Origins and purpose of the UN: Explains that delegates from 50 countries met in San Francisco in 1945 and signed the United Nations Charter, leading to the UN officially beginning on October 24, 1945. How countries work together in the UN: Describes the UN headquarters in New York City and how member countries speak and vote in the General Assembly, while a smaller group (the Security Council) votes on steps meant to protect peace. Peacekeeping basics: Introduces UN peacekeeping observers (UNTSO) and explains that peacekeepers watch, report, and help keep ceasefires from breaking (and are not there to conquer). Communication across languages: Shows why interpreters matter by explaining that leaders use interpreters in six official languages so the same message can travel across the room. UN help beyond meetings: Notes that UN groups like UNICEF and the World Health Organization work on children’s needs, health, and bringing supplies after earthquakes, floods, or wars. Learning Goals Students will identify key dates and events that led to the UN officially beginning in 1945. Students will describe how the General Assembly and the Security Council are different, using details from the text. Students will explain what the United Nations Charter is and what it was meant to help countries do. Students will summarize what peacekeepers do and why peacekeeping can be hard when countries won’t cooperate. Students will use context clues to determine the meaning of key words such as interpreters and ceasefires . Key Vocabulary From the Text delegates — people chosen to represent a country at a meeting. Charter — a written promise that explains a group’s goals. headquarters — the main building where an organization works. interpreters — people who change speech into another language. ceasefires — times when fighting stops for a while. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS AND ENCYCLOPEDIA INDEX HERE
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Life Cycle of a Housefly Worksheet - Insect Science Unit Study
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Let’s take a closer look at one of the most common insects around us! This Life Cycle of a Housefly Worksheet helps students explore how a tiny fly grows and changes through its life. Perfect for science lessons insect studies and hands on activities this resource makes learning fun and easy for young learners What is Inside the Housefly Life Cycle Worksheet Housefly Overview A simple introduction to what houseflies are where they live and why they matter in nature Life Cycle Diagram A clear life cycle chart showing each stage of the housefly’s life egg larva pupa and adult Cut and Paste Activity A fun way for students to arrange the life cycle stages in the correct order Flashcards Visual tools to help kids remember each step of the fly’s life Bonus Coloring Page : You will get a housefly coloring page as bonus! Why This Worksheet is Great for Kids Easy to follow and made for young learners Supports science skills like sequencing and observation Perfect for classrooms homeschool or insect themed units What Will You Learn The four main stages of the housefly life cycle How a housefly changes at each stage Fun facts about flies and their role in the environment This simple and engaging worksheet makes science fun and helps kids better understand the world of insects Let’s learn all about the life of a housefly together
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Lobsters Reading Comprehension Passage - Cored Ed Encyclopedia
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This lobsters reading comprehension contains the following: Visualize on the Cover (Teacher Read Aloud Script) Start your lesson by taking a few moments to visualize the topic and share thoughts or feelings about it. Pre-Reading Trivia Students will write down one thing they already know about the subject and then read five more facts and discuss. These facts are fun, and the students will enjoy learning about the subject before reading more. Reading Passage The text is a high-interest reading passage with set paragraphs, roughly three to four paragraphs long. It contains a variety of themes about the topic, anywhere from history to technology. The passage is between 250 and 350 words in length. Mixed Questions The first question page contains four multiple-choice questions, each with a choice of four answers, and three written response questions that require a sentence or two from the student. Vocabulary Questions Practice seven key words from the text in this section across two activities. First section is scrambled words where students will unscramble three words given a clue for each. The second section is a word to meaning matching activity. Creative Writing In this question, the student will be required to write a five to eight sentence paragraph on a question related to the topic. Extension Activities This page is optional for fast finishers or to take home. There are several activities, each one requiring a different skill. Do some, do none, do all, completely optional - but you will feel reassured knowing every possibility is planned for. Includes summary writting question. Answer Key There are answers for the multiple-choice questions, written response questions have sample answers, vocabulary answers and if there is a summary question then a sample summary will be provided as well. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS AND ENCYCLOPEDIA INDEX HERE Lesson Snapshot Title: Lobsters Genre: Nonfiction (informational text) with a short sensory “visualize” opener Subject: Life Science (Animals) / Reading (Informational Text) Primary Topic: Lobster body parts, molting, habitat, and life cycle Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): L What This Lesson Teaches Best Basic lobster classification and habitat: lobsters are crustaceans , related to crabs and shrimp, living on the ocean floor in crevices or burrows . How lobster body parts help them survive: two different “job” claws , antennae with sensors, eyes on stalks , and a strong tail that can flick to shoot backward. Molting as a growth process: a lobster’s exoskeleton can’t stretch, so it molts , leaving it soft and unprotected until the new shell hardens. Day vs. night behavior: hiding among rocks during the day and crawling out at night to hunt or scavenge . Early life stages: females carry thousands of eggs on their swimmerets , and tiny hatchlings float near the surface at first. Learning Goals Identify what kind of animal a lobster is and where it lives, using text evidence. Describe the two different claws and explain what each one does. Explain why lobsters molt and what happens to the lobster during and after molting. Compare what lobsters do during the day versus at night, based on the passage. Describe one way lobsters move or escape danger using their tail. Describe how baby lobsters begin life and what females do with eggs. Key Vocabulary From the Text crustacean — an animal with a hard outer shell. crevice — a narrow crack or small opening in rock. exoskeleton — a hard outer shell that protects the body. molt — shed an old outer covering so a new one grows. scavenge — search for and eat leftover or dead food. Cored Ed Encyclopedia Overview The Cored Ed Encyclopedia is a weekly series of lessons that you can pick up and use right away. These short readings fit into whatever time you have available. Each one includes a warm-up, a reading, and a set of questions, but it’s flexible — you can do just the reading, the full lesson, or skip the writing section if you need to. Each lesson focuses on a single topic so students don’t get lost. The writing is clear but never childish, making it perfect for grades two through five. Topics range from animals and science to history, inventions, and everyday things. No matter the level of the student, everyone should take away at least one new idea or fact from each lesson. The materials are easy to print, easy to explain, and require no setup. They work well for whole-class teaching, partner work, or independent study.
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Jabuti the Tortoise Reader Response Activities
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This picture book companion is the perfect resource to accompany the book Jabuti the Tortoise: A Trickster Tale from the Amazon by Gerald McDermott. It includes 34 print-and-go reading activities to choose from, making this resource ideal for customizing learning to your student's specific needs and academic abilities. Students will investigate characters, identify story elements, determine the theme, practice plotting story events, compare & contrast, make predictions, inferences, & connections, answer questions that require them to think beyond the text, and much more! Students will love the engaging and fun activities, and you will appreciate the time saved hunting for high-level resources to teach reading concepts that students frequently struggle with. The activities provided are designed to enable students to apply higher-level thinking skills, encourage them to provide text evidence to support their thinking, and challenge them to express their own thoughts and/or perspectives. ⭐️This Resource Includes:⭐️ ◾ Elements of a Trickster Tale Anchor Chart or Notes Handout: Color and B&W ◾ Making Predictions: Before reading the book, students will make predictions about the text. ◾ Elements of a Trickster Tale: Students fill in the chart with the details of the story that characterize it as a trickster tale. ◾ Trickster Tale Tidbits: Students will answer the questions with details from the story that proves it's a trickster tale. ◾ Story Elements: Students fill in the boxes with words & pictures to represent the story elements. ◾ Sequencing: Students will retell & illustrate the important parts of the story. ◾ Recalling events in Chronological Order: Students describe and illustrate four major events in the story in chronological order. ◾ Summary: Students complete the Somebody, Wanted, Because, But, So graphic organizer and write a summary of the story. ◾ Story Event Sort: Students will describe a scene or event from the story that fits into each of the categories & explain how the event made them feel & how it relates to the category. ◾ Making Inferences: Students use clues & schema to make inferences while reading the story. ◾ Making Connections: Students make connections to an event from the story. ◾ Author's Message: Students describe four important events from the story in chronological order and answer the questions about the author's message. ◾ Character Inside & Out (Jabuti): Students include details from the story to describe what the character says, thinks, does, and feels. ◾ Character Inside & Out (Vulture): Students include details from the story to describe what the character says, thinks, does, and feels. ◾ Character Feelings (Jabuti): Students describe how the character's feelings change throughout the story & give examples of the events that cause them to feel the way they do. ◾ Character Feelings (Vulture): Students describe how the character's feelings change throughout the story & give examples of the events that cause them to feel the way they do. ◾ Character Development (Jabuti): Students select the character traits that best describe the character at different times throughout the story and provide examples from the book to support each character trait. ◾ Character Development (Vulture): Students select the character traits that best describe the character at different times throughout the story and provide examples from the book to support each character trait. ◾ Character Change (Jabuti): Students will explain how the character changed from the beginning to the end of the story and describe the events that caused the change to happen. ◾ Character Change (Vulture): Students will explain how the character changed from the beginning to the end of the story and describe the events that caused the change to happen. ◾ Sketch a Scene From the Story: Students draw a scene from the story & explain why it's important to the plot. ◾ Setting Influences the Plot: Students will draw a scene from the story that takes place in one of the settings and write about what happened there and why it was important to the plot. ◾ Setting the Scene: Students identify three different settings in the story and explain how they know that the setting changed. ◾ Theme: Students answer the questions to determine which theme best fits the story and provide text evidence to support their choice. ◾ Thinking About the Text: Students will answer the questions about the story & include examples from the text to support their answers. ◾ Compare & Contrast: Students answer the questions to compare & contrast Jabuti's tricks to Vulture's trick. ◾ Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle: Students use the clues and the word bank to fill in the crossword puzzle (ANSWER KEY INCLUDED). ◾ Antonyms All Around: Students find the antonyms, words with opposite meanings, in the text provided from the story and use a dictionary, or scan the QR code, to find more opposite words for the antonyms they found in the text. ◾ Wait... There's More!: Students will write about what happens next in the story. ◾ Book Review: Students color in the stars to rate how much they enjoyed the book and draw a new cover & their favorite character from the story. Then, they will explain why other kids should or should not read it. ◾ Write an Origin Story: Students will plan and write their own origin story. The following pages are included in this activity : ◾ My Trickster Tale Planning Sheet: Students use the planning sheet to organize their own origin story. They select an animal that they think is special and write a story about how the animal got its voice, coloring, nose, tail, speed, or other special features or abilities. ◾ My Trickster Tale Cover: Students design a book cover for their origin story. ◾ Lined Writing Paper: Three different layouts are included. 💡Need ideas for different ways you can implement these activities? ◾ Focus on different reading skills each day for targeted instruction, and have students complete a corresponding printable to check for understanding. ◾ During centers, students can independently read the story again and complete an activity that reviews a previously taught concept. ◾ Work with students on a reading concept they struggle with during guided reading or strategy groups. ◾ Students work with a partner or in literature circles to complete additional reading activities. 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Guided Reading Level K - The World of Goats (with Lesson Plan)
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This Guided Reading Book - The World of Goats (Level K) with lesson plan includes: Guided Reading Color Label (front cover x1) This is a quick way to match the book’s demands to what students can generally handle.. The overall goal is to use the level/color to pick books for several smaller groups. To qualify for a certain level, a student is expected to read a book from that level with about 90–94% accuracy. If a student is consistently accurate and understands, move up a level. If the student is struggling at that level, drop down and add more support. Each student will improve at completely different rates, but it is generally one of the best ways to check progress across the class. DOWNLOAD THE CATALOG TO VIEW ALL GUIDED READING BOOKS AVAILABLE (SORTED LEVELS A-Z) Pre-Reading Question (x1) Teacher asks the prompt aloud, can be while showing the cover or first page. Students share what they already know, or make educated guesses from the cover. Prompt them to use the target vocabulary. Write some of their responses on the board to look back at during the reading. Vocabulary Words (x5) Introduce the five words, best doing it one at a time. Start by saying it, while students repeat and then see if anyone knows what it means before reading further. Read through the meaning and try to briefly connect each word to a picture or gesture so it’s meaningful. Ask students to flip through the book pages and point to where they see each of the vocabulary words. While reading the book pause upon coming across one of the vocab words or read the sentence twice to make sure students understand the word has appeared. Optional: Ask students to raise hands whenever they see/hear one of the new words. Guided Reading Pages (x10) Check the book snapshot (below) for: primary topic - do you need to prep extra reading or intro materials on this? what is taught best - decide on 1-2 bullets to focus on, use the prompt or words provided here for best results. learning goals - what you are checking for students to be able to do after the session, elicit answers using prompts or words provided. key vocabulary (see section above). questions overview - so you know what is coming up and if you need to prep extra materials to assist understanding. Run the lesson You may have already looked at a few of the pages together, but you can show them some of the pictures again first to set meaning. Depending on how much time you have and how familiar your students are with guided reading class, you may want to read the book aloud first with the group first. Students whisper or partner read, while you listen in. If time, do it as a group, one student reading a page each. Use the guided page’s prompts to coach: “Check the picture / does it make sense?” “Point under the words / try the first sound” “Reread the sentence smoothly”. Try to focus more on one student per session (rotating every time), so you can work out if they are ready to move up or need to move down a level. Comprehension Questions (back cover x3) This is your way to check that students didn’t just say the words, but actually understood the text. First, let students answer by pointing to the page/picture and saying a short sentence. After any answer, follow with: “Show me where you found that in the text.” In bigger groups, have partners answer first (10–20 seconds), then call on 2–3 students to share. Differentiation tips: Emerging speakers/struggling readers: oral + pointing On-level: oral in a full sentence Higher: one written sentence or draw + label Book Snapshot Title: The World of Goats Genre: Nonfiction (informational text) Subject: Life Science + Reading (Informational Text) Primary Topic: Goat traits, behaviors, and how they help Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): K What This Book Teaches Best Describes goats as “smart and curious” animals that live in many places around the world. Explains body parts that help goats move and stay safe (horns, hooves, and special eyes that help them “see all around”). Teaches what goats eat by defining them as “herbivores” and naming plants they munch on (grass, leafy bushes, bark). Highlights goat abilities and behaviors (climbing steep, rocky cliffs; kids running and jumping; goats playing and gently bumping heads). Connects goats to farm life by stating they provide milk and wool. Learning Goals Students will identify key goat traits and behaviors described in the text. Students will explain how horns and hooves help goats, using details from the text. Students will describe how a goat’s special eyes help it stay safe. Students will explain what herbivores eat and list plants goats munch on from the text. Students will describe how goats communicate and what a “bleat” can help a mother goat do. Students will describe how goats can be helpful to people on a farm, according to the text. Key Vocabulary From the Text curious — wanting to learn more by exploring. hooves — hard feet that help goats walk. rectangles — shapes with four sides and four corners. herbivores — animals that eat only plants. bleat — the sound a goat makes. Discussion Prompts Pre-reading question: What features might help goats live in different places? Comprehension questions: How do a goat’s special eyes help it stay safe? Comprehension questions: What kinds of plants does the book say goats like to munch on? Comprehension questions: Why do goats gently bump their heads when they play together? Printing Tips 1. Best Printing Method (Recommended) “Booklet” Printing (Best if Available) If your printer or PDF viewer supports Booklet Printing , use this. Settings to use: Print mode: Booklet Paper size: Letter or A4 (either works) Orientation: Landscape Print on both sides: Yes Flip on: Short edge Scaling: Fit to printable area Booklet subset: First test: Front sides only Then: Back sides only This will automatically: Pair pages correctly Put the cover on the outside Align everything for folding After printing, fold in half and staple along the spine . 2. If “Booklet” Printing Is NOT Available You can still print this correctly with manual duplex printing . Step-by-step: Open the PDF. Choose Print . Set: Orientation: Landscape Pages per sheet: 1 Print on both sides: Yes Flip on: Short edge Print all pages . Because each PDF page already contains two facing book pages, the result will still fold cleanly into a book. Thousands of Cored Education products are included with your TeachSimple membership. Download links and encyclopedia index available here.
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Microscopes Reading Comprehension Passage - Cored Ed Encyclopedia
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This microscopes reading comprehension contains the following: Visualize on the Cover (Teacher Read Aloud Script) Start your lesson by taking a few moments to visualize the topic and share thoughts or feelings about it. Pre-Reading Trivia Students will write down one thing they already know about the subject and then read five more facts and discuss. These facts are fun, and the students will enjoy learning about the subject before reading more. Reading Passage The text is a high-interest reading passage with set paragraphs, roughly three to four paragraphs long. It contains a variety of themes about the topic, anywhere from history to technology. The passage is between 250 and 350 words in length. Mixed Questions The first question page contains four multiple-choice questions, each with a choice of four answers, and three written response questions that require a sentence or two from the student. Vocabulary Questions Practice seven key words from the text in this section across two activities. First section is scrambled words where students will unscramble three words given a clue for each. The second section is a word to meaning matching activity. Creative Writing In this question, the student will be required to write a five to eight sentence paragraph on a question related to the topic. Extension Activities This page is optional for fast finishers or to take home. There are several activities, each one requiring a different skill. Do some, do none, do all, completely optional - but you will feel reassured knowing every possibility is planned for. Includes summary writting question. Answer Key There are answers for the multiple-choice questions, written response questions have sample answers, vocabulary answers and if there is a summary question then a sample summary will be provided as well. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS AND ENCYCLOPEDIA INDEX HERE Lesson Snapshot Title: Microscopes Genre: Nonfiction Subject: Science (scientific tools) Primary Topic: How microscopes magnify; parts; history Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): Q What This Lesson Teaches Best Explains how microscopes make tiny objects look larger so people can explore what they can’t see with eyes alone. Teaches how a compound microscope uses two lenses (objective lens first, then the eyepiece) to create a bigger picture. Describes key microscope parts and what they do (slide, stage with clips, coarse focus knob, fine focus knob, iris diaphragm). Introduces resolution as an important idea for seeing details clearly, not just making things bigger. Connects science tools to history and innovation (Robert Hooke and Micrographia , Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, and electron microscopes). Learning Goals Describe what a microscope does using details from the passage. Explain how the objective lens and eyepiece work together in a compound microscope. Identify the job of the coarse focus knob and the fine focus knob when making an image look crisp. Explain how the iris diaphragm helps control light when viewing pale samples. Define resolution as the passage describes it and explain why it matters. Compare light microscopes and electron microscopes based on what they use to see tiny structures. Key Vocabulary From the Text Objective — lens close to sample that makes the first enlarged image. Eyepiece — top lens you look through that enlarges the picture again. Diaphragm — part that controls how much light comes through. Resolution — how close two points can be and still look separate. Vacuum — space with no air where samples sit in electron microscopes. Cored Ed Encyclopedia Overview The Cored Ed Encyclopedia is a weekly series of lessons that you can pick up and use right away. These short readings fit into whatever time you have available. Each one includes a warm-up, a reading, and a set of questions, but it’s flexible — you can do just the reading, the full lesson, or skip the writing section if you need to. Each lesson focuses on a single topic so students don’t get lost. The writing is clear but never childish, making it perfect for grades two through five. Topics range from animals and science to history, inventions, and everyday things. No matter the level of the student, everyone should take away at least one new idea or fact from each lesson. The materials are easy to print, easy to explain, and require no setup. They work well for whole-class teaching, partner work, or independent study.
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Subject-Verb Agreement Grammar Practice - Grades 1-2 (PDF)
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grammar, Common Core, Resources for Teachers, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Tests, Quizzes and Tests
Subject-Verb Agreement Grammar Practice MCQS: 8 lessons, 120 MCQS, 36 pages ELA MCQs Overview: This grammar resource gives students plenty of focused practice with two essential writing skills: capitalisation and punctuation. Across 10 lessons and 150 multiple-choice questions, students work through clear, manageable practice that helps them spot mistakes, improve accuracy, and build real confidence over time. The lessons are designed to feel structured without becoming dry or repetitive. Each one builds naturally on the previous lesson, giving students the chance to review, strengthen, and apply what they have learned. With a mix of direct teaching, group work, and independent practice, the resource works well for whole-class lessons, revision, homework, or extra support. Subject-Verb Agreement Overview: Includes: Intro to Subject-Verb Agreement Match Subject to Verb Match Verb to Subject Additional Practice PDF Version This is the PDF uneditable version. This download is available in GOOGLE Docs, GOOGLE Forms, GOOGLE Slides. PDF, PPT, WORD, check the links below for more details. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE ELA Review Questions Overview Each review test includes three answer choices for every question. The format is clear and easy for students to follow. A small number of pictures are included on each test to make the pages feel more welcoming and less plain. A review sheet is also included to help students go back over many of the main skills covered in the product. Introduction or Example Sheet Each topic includes an introduction or example sheet to use before students begin. This gives students a clear starting point. It also helps refresh key ideas before they move into the practice. Full Answer Keys Full answer keys are included for easy checking. Sample responses are also provided where needed. This helps save time and makes the resource easier to use, even on busy days. In the Supplementary Pack Interactive Ice Breakers: Simple hands-on activities to help students start thinking about the topic. Guided Practice: Teacher-led work that helps students build understanding before working alone. Group and Partner Tasks: Activities that encourage discussion, shared ideas, and teamwork. Independent Worksheets: Extra practice pages for students to complete by themselves. Exit Tasks: Short end-of-lesson activities to check understanding and review learning. For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.
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Pronouns Practice Questions - Grades 1-2 Grammar (Fillable PDF)
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grammar, Common Core, Resources for Teachers, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Tests, Quizzes and Tests
Pronouns Grammar Practice MCQS: 6 lessons, 90 MCQS, 27 pages Snapshot Title: Parts of Speech: Pronouns Practice Worksheets Grade 1-2 Genre: Instructional workbook / skills practice Subject: Reading / Grammar Primary Topic: Personal, possessive, and indefinite pronouns What This Teaches Best It teaches that a pronoun replaces a noun. It introduces three pronoun types: personal, possessive, and indefinite. It gives sentence-based practice choosing the correct pronoun form. It reinforces matching pronouns to ownership, number, and the noun being replaced. Learning Goals Students will identify pronouns in sentences. Students will distinguish among personal, possessive, and indefinite pronouns. Students will replace a noun with the correct pronoun. Students will choose pronouns that match sentence meaning and grammar. Students will use pronouns to show ownership or reference clearly. Pronouns Overview: Includes: Personal Pronouns Possessive Pronouns Indefinite Pronouns Additional Practice FILLABLE PDF VERSION Worksheet-style pages, but with type-in answer boxes so students can complete and save their work digitally. Other versions are available in the links list below or in the full catalog. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE Grade 1/2 Links: Capitalization and Punctuation Google Docs Google Forms Google Slides PDF PPT Word Free Supplementary Materials Pack Adjectives Google Docs Google Forms Google Slides PDF PPT Word Free Supplementary Materials Pack Nouns Google Docs Google Forms Google Slides PDF PPT Word Free Supplementary Materials Pack Pronouns Google Docs Google Forms Google Slides PDF PPT Word Free Supplementary Materials Pack Verbs Google Docs Google Forms Google Slides PDF PPT Word Free Supplementary Materials Pack Prefixes & Suffixes Google Docs Google Forms Google Slides PDF PPT Word Free Supplementary Materials Pack Sentence Structure Google Docs Google Forms Google Slides PDF PPT Word Free Supplementary Materials Pack Subject-Verb Agreement Google Docs Google Forms Google Slides PDF PPT Word Free Supplementary Materials Pack ELA Review Questions Overview Questions have three answer choices. There are a handful of pictures on each test for aesthetic purposes, as well as a review sheet covering most of the topics covered in the product. Introduction or Example Sheet Each topic will include an introduction or example sheet to go through first with your students. Full Answer Keys Full answer keys and sample responses are provided so no matter how busy you are, you know you're covered! In the Supplementary Pack Interactive Ice Breakers: Fun, hands-on activities that get students thinking about adjectives right from the start. Guided Practice: Teacher-led exercises that reinforce the day’s lesson, ensuring students can confidently identify and use adjectives. Group and Partner Tasks: Collaborative activities that allow students to work together to solve problems, categorize adjectives, and create descriptive sentences. Independent Worksheets: Structured worksheets that provide individual practice and help solidify understanding of key concepts. Exit Tasks: Quick, reflective activities at the end of each lesson that assess understanding and encourage students to apply what they’ve learned. For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.
Author Cored Education
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Tags Elementary, Reading, Comprehension, Vocabulary, Answers, Ccss, Common Core, Spelling, Writing, Passages
Breaking the Big Words | Volume 3, Set 5
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Breaking the Big Words: Volume 3, Set 5 Learning to break words into syllables builds decoding skills for early elementary students. This resource focuses on syllable patterns VC/V and types Bossy R, with 2-3 syllable words. Visual supports and specific introduction of patterns foster student success. Students first learn a syllable type fully before moving on. Supports are gradually removed as independence grows. Parts include: new words, syllable type review, "Break Before You Read" word lists, and "Break While You Read" sentences. Students first divide syllables, then mark breaks between them. This bridges into applying skills while reading. To generalize the strategy: Have students break words while reading leveled texts, vocabulary, or worksheets . Transition to copying and dividing on paper or whiteboards independently. With practice across this systematic sequence of letter patterns, students gain decoding confidence. Skillful decoding equips young readers for success. This resource can assist teachers in unlocking that achievement.
Author Morgan Learning
Tags Phonics Worksheet, Breaking The Big Words, Vowel Pairs, Bossy R, VC/V Words, Spelling Patterns, Reading Poster, Small Group, Literacy Center
Close Reading Comprehension 'The Famous Cousin From The Country' (4-8 years)
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Close Reading Comprehension 'The Famous Cousin From The Country' (4-8 years) This engaging educational resource is designed for children aged between 4 and 8 years old. It reinforces the phonic sound ou, which sounds like u, through a story narrative for Grade 1 and Grade 2 language arts students. This practical teaching tool aids students in enhancing their decoding skills and comprehension capabilities. Comprehensive Package This extensive resource encompasses 23 pages of content structured to promote reading proficiency. The primary contents include an intriguing story called 'The Famous Cousin From The Country', complemented by reading comprehension questions that provide the opportunity to evaluate students' understanding either orally or in writing based on individual progress. Diverse Teaching Settings The classroom: Perfect for both large groups and smaller groups Homeschooling: Can be used as independent assignments Schools: An ideal tool for assigning homework tasks by traditional teachers In-Depth Understanding & Convenience In seamless integration with various teaching environment, Close Reading Comprehension 'The Famous Cousin From The Country' (4-8 years) features distinctive lesson patterns—teachers initiate the lesson by reading out the story before evaluating pupils’ grasp of the text via well-curated comprehension questions tailored toward facilitating deep understanding of each pupil's decoding prowess. The convenience it offers educators is that all content pages come in organized printable PDF files, promising improved learning experiences without compromising quality amid today’s digital age education sweatlessly. Why not build on your student's foundational language arts skills with this comprehensive close reading comprehension resource? Foster an exciting learning journey seamlessly blended with fun and immerse your children in a world of engaging learning today.
Author Guinea Pig Education
Tags Phonics, Reading Comprehension, Close Reading, Decoding Skills, Language Arts
Use The Senses (sight, taste, smell, hearing, touch) To Write (7-11 years)
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Title: Use The Senses (sight, taste, smell, hearing, touch) To Write (7-11 years) Motivating young writers can be a challenge but with the 'Use The Senses (sight, taste, smell, hearing, touch) to Write' resource pack for ages 7-11 years old the task has become more engaging and effortlessly educational. This resource offers a wide scope of learning opportunities where students can focus on using their senses to stimulate their writing skills. It prompts children in adding personal touches and sparks creativity by inviting them to write about a journey they've taken. In stimulating real-world interactions and experiences such as conducting an interview with a favorite pop star or celebrity - the possibilities this resource provides are varied. The content includes both stories and non-fictional text designed in an appealing magazine-style format that is sure to cater to even the most reluctant writers. Following each reading material are accompanying activities aimed at inspiring students not just to read but transform learned ideas into written words creatively. Each activity within 'Use The Senses (sight, taste, smell, hearing touch) To Write' targets important writing techniques varying from simple pronouns use and punctuation inspection right up all the way through crafting compound and complex sentences. This focuses on enhancing their vocabulary recall while helping them grasp grammar concepts better which is crucial for this age range. Designed for educators looking for dynamic language arts resources in creative writing subcategory; whether used in whole group discussions or allocated as individual homework assignments – it provides versatile lessons adaptable per teaching style requirements. As communicative worksheets targeting grades 2 through 5; they offer extensive practice suitable not only for regular classes but are also advantageous for special education situations or where English is deemed as second language learners due its methodical approach underlined with enjoyment leading ultimately towards increased linguistic proficiency. Overall, the 'Use The Senses To Write' PDF worksheets make seamless integration of senses into any Language Arts lesson, providing not just a wealth of creative writing prompts but also steps that inspire authentic interaction, exploration and captures the writer's unique voice while developing crucial language competencies.
Author Guinea Pig Education
Tags Sensory Writing, Creative Prompts, Language Arts, Engaging Activities, Writing Skills
The Monster Near The Bed: Read The Story To Learn Silent Letters
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
The Monster Near The Bed: A Unique Tool to Learn Silent Letters This innovative, instructional tool is designed to enhance children's reading proficiency through a phonics approach. Suitable for children aged four and upwards, including those with learning difficulties or English as a second language. A Fun and Engaging Journey " The Monster Near the Bed " integrates 44 phonic sounds in an engaging storyline featuring Sam- a boy whose adventures will captivate young readers. They can improve their word recognition by spotting hidden sounds and breaking words down into syllables. Inclusive of various stories Engaging stories like " The Bouncing Castle " and "The Famous Cousin From The Country ", helps students comprehend complex middle sounds, thus preparing them for solo reading books like Roald Dahl's 'George's Marvelous Medicine' and 'Fantastic Mr Fox'. Cut-out practice pages Cut-out practice pages make the pack more interactive where students match words/phrases with corresponding illustrations. Educators have flexibility on how they utilize these packs. For non-readers; starting from initial sound packs would be beneficial before progressing towards more complex ones. Ease of Use Structured tutorials explain effective strategies for introducing new sounds, encouraging discussions around images, and matching exercises. Mainly intended for Grades 1-3. An 11-page PDF document aiding your phonics instruction efforts at school or home teaching. A focus on Language Arts in an easy-to-use worksheet format makes "The Monster Near the Bed: Learn Silent Letters" a perfect resource for group learning sessions and one-on-one tutoring.
Author Guinea Pig Education
Tags Phonics, Reading Proficiency, Silent Letters, Word Recognition, Interactive Learning























