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Preview of POSTER : THE PROS AND CONS OF CELL PHONES IN SCHOOLS

POSTER : THE PROS AND CONS OF CELL PHONES IN SCHOOLS

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A R Mathematics
POSTER : THE PROS AND CONS OF CELL PHONES IN SCHOOLS Cell phones are not bad or harmful as some educators can think, but the problem is that some students use them for wrong reasons and this makes them bad in school. I made this poster to mention the pros and cons of using cell phones in schools. MY OTHER MATH POSTERS Math Poster: SOHCAHTOAMath Posters : Real NumbersMath Posters : Tools For Algebra and Geometry (30 Posters)Math Posters :Triangles (20 Posters)Math Posters: 10 COMMON ERRORS IN ALG
Preview of Ceramic Terms Fun Worksheets,Vocabulary,Coloring,Wordsearch & Crosswords

Ceramic Terms Fun Worksheets,Vocabulary,Coloring,Wordsearch & Crosswords

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FunnyArti
Make learning ceramic vocabulary fun and engaging with this worksheet pack designed for art and visual arts lessons. This ready-to-use resource helps students build and review essential terms through interactive activities that make class review more meaningful and enjoyable. An Easel Activity is included, making it easy to assign and use in Google Classroom for digital learning. This ready-to-use resource includes: Ceramic Terms Word Search Ceramic Terms Crossword Puzzle Ceramic Terms Word Scra
Preview of Graphic Organizer: Hamburger Paragraph with Main Idea and Details

Graphic Organizer: Hamburger Paragraph with Main Idea and Details

-printable and reproducible -students will love writing paragraphs on their hamburger graphic organizer -includes topic sentence, 4 supporting details, closing sentence -wonderful resource for special education students
Preview of Surface, Lens, Layers, Reach | A Thinking Routine for Deeper Learning

Surface, Lens, Layers, Reach | A Thinking Routine for Deeper Learning

Surface · Lens · Layers · Reach – A Reflective Thinking Routine Help students slow down, think deeply, and explain their reasoning with this structured, student‑friendly thinking routine. Surface · Lens · Layers · Reach guides learners through close observation, perspective‑taking, deeper interpretation, and meaningful real‑world connections—making thinking visible without focusing on right or wrong answers. This resource is designed for middle school, high school, and even adult learners, and
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