This set of flashcards contains 27 vocabulary terms about the Industrial Revolution, improvements in transportation, sectionalism, and the Revolution in Latin America. The terms and definitions are directly from Prentice Hall's textbook, The American Nation. This file is a .pdf document. It is formatted for double sided printing. You can choose to print single sided and use these as a concentration-type game. Double-sided printing allows you to use them as tradition flashcards.
These flashcards are designed for 2-sided printing for traditional flashcards. They can also be left one-sided for a concentration game. There are 30 vocabulary words with matching definitions. The definitions include words such as protagonist, historical fiction, internal conflict, and climax. These are great to send home with students for extra study! They are also wonderful for use in centers.
This PDF document contains 8 pages. There are 4 vocab. words and 4 definitions on each page. Th
These flashcards are designed for 2-sided printing for traditional flashcards. They can also be left one-sided for a concentration game. There are 16 vocabulary words with matching definitions. The definitions are from Harcourt School and includes words such as carnivore, herbivore, consumer, and producer. These a great to send home with students for extra study! They are also wonderful for use in centers.
The "Magic Square" vocabulary review is a creative way to have students review 16 key vocab. from The Giver. When the "Magic Square" is complete, students will be able to check their work by adding across all the rows and down all the columns. If all answers are correct, the sum will be 34 for all rows and columns. An answer key is provided for you!
This activity is a great visual for students to understand the concept of convection currents. It can be used with students with different ability levels. Students cut and paste labels onto the diagram using the key words temperature and density. This can be used as a quick review or assessment. Just laminate the pieces and have students place them in the correct places!
This brief activity is designed to prove that density is not affected by the size of an object. It can be used to open a lesson on density or to review. Quick and to the point!
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