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Preview of TRACE AND FREE WRITE PRACTICE SHEETS: NUMBERS and LETTERS (UPPER AND LOWER CASE)

TRACE AND FREE WRITE PRACTICE SHEETS: NUMBERS and LETTERS (UPPER AND LOWER CASE)

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This lesson includes: Trace and Free Write Practice Sheets featuring the numbers 0-9 and A-Z in both UPPER case and lower case with 6 practice opportunities per character. ALL IN CORRECT FORMAT! These practice sheets provide a fantastic, easy way for your student(s) to learn the basic mechanics of writing numbers while using the trace and free write method. This allows students to practice letter and number construction over and over again. This lesson also contains 26 separate sheets, each feat
Preview of Debit Cards vs Credit Cards: Personal Financial Literacy Worksheet FREEBIE

Debit Cards vs Credit Cards: Personal Financial Literacy Worksheet FREEBIE

Here is a ready-to-go single-page handout or worksheet that highlights the basic differences between credit cards and debit cards. It is perfect for a family and consumer sciences class, life skills curriculum, or a career and personal planning course at a variety of grade levels. Multiple versions are included: Page 2: Handout with Canadian spelling of ChequingPage 3: Worksheet with Canadian spelling of ChequingPage 4: Handout with American spelling of CheckingPage 5: Worksheet with America
Preview of FREE DOWNLOADS:  AREA AND VOLUME - REFERENCE SHEET FOR INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS

FREE DOWNLOADS: AREA AND VOLUME - REFERENCE SHEET FOR INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS

This is a quick reference sheet on a half sheet of paper for interactive notebooks. I used "s" to represent slant height since I used "L" to represent length. On the square formula, I used "x" to represent a side since I used "s" for the cone. Posted: 3/11/17
Preview of Alphaboxes Formative Assessment Freebie {Any subject, standard, or grade}

Alphaboxes Formative Assessment Freebie {Any subject, standard, or grade}

Alphaboxes are a great way to quickly assess how much attention your kids have been paying- during a lesson, unit, school year, etc. Students think on a particular topic and come up with a word for each letter of the alphabet that relates to that topic. They then write a paragraph using a minimum number of words they wrote down to explain what they have learned about the topic. I also have students Think, Pair, Share in two different ways with this activity. If my kiddos are having a hard time

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