This product includes 13 pages of definitions and explanations on chemical reactions including: elements, compounds, mixtures, physical properties, physical changes, chemical properties, chemical changes, and chemical formulas. Included is a link for each topic to an online video. There are also 10 follow-up questions.
Developed for extra practice in Unit 3: Fractions, Two-Digit x Four-Digit Multiplication. The multiplication is broken down into five steps with color coded grids.
This product provides a broad overview of World War I. It covers significant points in the war and includes 8 vocabulary definitions. There are also 6 follow-up questions.
This product outlines the arrival of American troops to Europe in 1917. It discusses key players and battles ending with the armistice in 1918. There are then 6 follow-up questions.
Developed to give extra practice on the concepts presented in Unit 1 of the Investigations 3 Grade 4 math program. There are a total of 18 skills presented including arrays, array picture problems, using data from a table to solve problems, multiplicative comparison problems, prime and composite numbers, collection problems, and how many people counted.
Developed to give extra practice on the concepts presented in Unit 1 of the Investigations 3 Grade 4 math program. There are a total of 20 skills presented including developing and analyzing line plots, prime or composite numbers, comparing products, skip counting, things that come in groups, comparison problems, arrays, and leg riddles.
These worksheets offer a field of pictures. The directions ask the child to circle the pictures that are NOT dogs, trees, chairs, etc. They are designed for special needs children.
These worksheets were produced to help special needs students determine whether a problem is addition or multiplication. The pages do not have a lot of clutter and the illustrations are very simple. There are a total of 9 worksheets with either 4 questions or 5 questions on each.
Four worksheets consisting of four simple word problems each. Student is asked to write an equation demonstrating understanding of whether the problem requires addition or multiplication to solve.
This set includes a chart with visual aides showing one dozen items. There are four worksheets which follow. The first three worksheets give a description of one dozen items (a dozen cupcakes, a dozen kittens, etc.) and asks how many. The final worksheet asks for multiples of a dozen: two dozen birds, three dozen cookies. These worksheets were developed for children in the autism spectrum. They are simple and include pictures to give concrete meaning to the concept of a dozen.
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Measurement, Other (Math)
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