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Preview of Abstract Nouns Cheat Sheet Notes

Abstract Nouns Cheat Sheet Notes

✨ Abstract Nouns Cheat Sheet – Printable Notes PDF ✨ Make grammar simple and stress-free with this ready-to-use Abstract and Concrete Nouns Cheat Sheet! Perfect as a classroom handout, student reference page, or quick review tool, this resource helps learners clearly understand the difference between abstract and concrete nouns with clear definitions and examples. 📄 What’s Included:1-page Front to Back PDF format (easy to print)Simple, student-friendly notes & examplesBlack-and-white design
Preview of Brain Pop: Changes Think Sheet/Guided Notes w/Answer Key

Brain Pop: Changes Think Sheet/Guided Notes w/Answer Key

Use this think sheet to keep students focused on the quick Tim and Moby video on physical and chemical changes. Perfect way to introduce or review the topic before a lab activity or use as a hook for your lesson. After the video students can pair up or work in small groups to check their work. Collect from all students or have everyone at the group put their head together and collect one paper for the whole group. ======================================================== Turn Feedback into TPT
Preview of Skip Counting, Doubles and Number Words Math Bookmarks

Skip Counting, Doubles and Number Words Math Bookmarks

These bookmarks have helped my students not only save their page in our GO Math textbooks, but to also use as a reference when we are working on math! In this product, you will find: -Skip Counting Bookmarks (2's, 3's, 4's, 5's, and 10's) -Doubles Bookmarks -Number Words Bookmarks I recommend using colored card stock and printing the bookmarks back to back for longer durability and to help save ink. I have included bookmarks that are printer friendly! If you have any recommendations to add
Preview of SCAMPER technique: graphic organizers, anchor charts, lesson ideas

SCAMPER technique: graphic organizers, anchor charts, lesson ideas

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Jessica Petree
The SCAMPER technique is a creative thinking and problem-solving tool used in design thinking. The goal of SCAMPER is to generate innovative ideas and solutions. SCAMPER is an acronym that stands for: 1. Substitute 2. Combine 3. Adapt 4. Modify 5. Put to other uses 6. Eliminate 7. Rearrange SCAMPER was developed by Bob Eberle in the early 1970s. An educator and author, Eberle introduced SCAMPER as a tool for creative thinking and innovation. The technique provides a structured approach to thinki
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