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Preview of Folktale and Pop Culture - American Trivia Quiz

Folktale and Pop Culture - American Trivia Quiz

This fun trivia quiz is built around the fictional American Cowboy. Sample: The protagonist of the “Toy Story” franchise Answer: Sheriff Woody Word Bank Quick Draw McGraw Red Ryder Lone Ranger Hopalong Cassidy Zorro Shane Pecos Bill Cisco Kid Tom Mix Nine match-up questions for students to study or research and match-up. TERMS OF USE Thank you for purchasing from my store. Please read the terms of use before distributing these materials. Your purchase(s) is good
Preview of Pilot Reading Comprehension Passages

Pilot Reading Comprehension Passages

Reading Comprehension Passages about Pilot's and flying planes. Recommended for first grade. Passages increase in difficulty level. Each page has a small black and white image related to the passage for students to color.
Preview of The Lion King Comprehension Questions

The Lion King Comprehension Questions

The Lion King – 3rd Grade ELA Quiz | Standards-Aligned (TO THE NEW STANDARDS) Movie Assessment Bring excitement to your ELA classroom with this engaging, standards-aligned quiz based on The Lion King! Perfect for your Unit 1 reading assessment, this printable and ready-to-use activity allows 3rd-grade scholars to demonstrate mastery of key Georgia ELA standards while connecting literacy skills to a beloved story. What’s Included ELA Quiz (Printable, Black & White) Part A: 4 Multiple-
Preview of Set 1: Kernel Sentence Writing Practice–Sentence Builders for Struggling Writers

Set 1: Kernel Sentence Writing Practice–Sentence Builders for Struggling Writers

✨ About This Resource: This scaffolded writing resource was designed to support students who struggle with writing complete, detailed sentences. Perfect for intervention, Saturday school, or small group instruction, this two-part activity focuses on two essential writing skills: 1. Expanding Kernel Sentences Students are given short, simple “kernel” sentences and prompted to add details by answering who, what, where, when, why, and how questions. This builds sentence fluency, vocabulary use,
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