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Preview of Lines of Latitude diagram - Equator, Tropics, Artic/Antarctic Circle, Poles

Lines of Latitude diagram - Equator, Tropics, Artic/Antarctic Circle, Poles

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Jared St John
This is a diagram I included on my slides when introducing students to the major lines of latitude. One activity I used this for was simply projecting it on the smartboard and having students recreate the diagram themselves on a sheet of printing paper. Students then were able to use this diagram as a reference as we progressed towards a test.
Preview of Magic Math Bands | St. Patrick's Day Math Fact Practice | Paper Bracelets

Magic Math Bands | St. Patrick's Day Math Fact Practice | Paper Bracelets

Magic Math Bands | St. Patrick's Day Math Fact Practice | Paper BraceletsMATH PRACTICE BUT MAKE IT FASHION!Students will solve their math fact equations, color their Magic Math Bands using the key, and then carefully cut it out to wear proudly on their wrists! So much fluency and so much fun!! What does this resource include?- 3 different Magic Math band designs (leprechaun smiley, rainbow, and shamrock) - Number Recognition Practice to 10 - Addition Practice to 10 - Addition Practice to 20 - S
Preview of STOP! Teach THIS lesson before introducing telling time to the hour!

STOP! Teach THIS lesson before introducing telling time to the hour!

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Ainslee Labs
I find that many kids have the misconception that the hour is whatever the short hand is closest to. This works in the beginning when they're learning how to tell time to the nearest hour. As telling time increases in difficulty, they have to relearn how to find the hour. This kit helps by showing kids visuals that the hour actually has its own "room." As long as the short hand is within that space, that's the hour. This kit is also great for older kids who are still struggling with telling t
Preview of LA CASA-Gingerbread House-Casa de Ajenjibre- Review Colors in spanish

LA CASA-Gingerbread House-Casa de Ajenjibre- Review Colors in spanish

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El Jaguar
#fallwinterspanishsale This exciting picture can help your Elementary students have a fun time coloring by number while learning colors in Spanish. Great Cross curricular activity for Kindergarten through 6th grades. Kids can recognize colors in Spanish while learning colors. I used it in grades 2-4 during the last ten minutes.. Great transition activity. It satisfies Communication Standard Reference Amarillo=Yellow Azul=Blue Rojo=Red Anaranjado=orange Verde=green Purpura=purple More "AJENJIBR
Preview of Speed Read: oo/ew/ue/ui

Speed Read: oo/ew/ue/ui

Speed Read: oo/ew/ue/ui
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