This two-page test contains 30 questions which refer to the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, muscular, skeletal, and nervous systems of the human body. Question types include fill-in, matching, multiple choice, and charts to complete.
This 20-question quiz on simile and metaphor includes using word banks to complete sentences and a section of "simile or metaphor?" where students must determine which of the two is being used in the sentence.
Perfect for helping your students continue to practice the basics all year long. Each page has eight basic math operations problems which include large number addition, large number subtraction, multi-digit multiplication, and single and double-digit divisor division. My students are expected to do one page for homework each week with 100% accuracy.
Your students will be come more familiar with United States geography by completing 30 weeks of U.S. geography map questions. Each week consists of six questions (on half-sheets) that can be answered by looking at United States political and physical maps. Students will find political features, like locations of states and their capitals, and physical features like oceans, rivers, lake, mountains, etc. Several of the questions require students to use map compass directions. See the preview of th
This is a FUN practice sheet for writing two step equations. Students will write an equation, then solve the equation on their calculators. They will then flip the calculator over to find that the upside-down answer in the display spells a word that completes a sentence. They LOVE this!
This is a review of the components of a well-written argumentative essay. The fill-in-the-blank review page is accompanied by an essay flow map to help students recall components such as the hook, thesis statement, evidence, and call to action. Also in this set is a 15 question multiple choice quiz.
Included in this set: 1. Four-page organizer with all presidents Washington to Trump- Each box has space for the president's name, life span, term, and an interesting fact. 2. Ordering the presidents practice page- The presidents are listed alphabetically in one column, and students will order them chronologically in the other column. 3. U.S. Presidential Order Quiz- All presidents are listed and the student has to put the correct number next to each.
Students determine the rule to complete the function table, then graph the coordinates on the coordinate plane. There are six problems: on the first three students determine number relationship to determine the rule, on the last three they use a real-life scenario to determine the rule.
This includes five Google Quiz self-correcting worksheets on Literal vs. Figurative Language, Simile & Metaphor, Hyperbole, Personification, and a quiz on all of these worksheets topics. The worksheets have 10-15 questions each and the quiz has 20 questions.
This 25-question quiz requires students to recognize synonyms, antonyms, and homonyms. It includes matching synonyms and antonyms, and using homonym pairs correctly in sentences.
30 weeks of geometry practice! Each page has eight problems:
1. perimeter of a polygon
2. area of a rectangle
3. volume of a prism
4. surface area of a rectangular prism
5. area of a parallelogram
6. area of a triangle
7. missing angle of a triangle
8. missing angle of a quadrilateral
Also included is a notes page that reminds the students of the formulas to use to solve the problems.
This includes four Google self-correcting quizzes about the four regions of California: Coastal, Desert, Mountain, and Valley. There are 10-13 questions on each quiz. The quizzes accompany reading passages I purchased on TPT titled "California Regions Reading Passages" by I Love My Classroom, but could be used with other passages or internet sites.
This test covers basic information about the Revolutionary War including the events, the people, and the Declaration of Independence. It consists of 15 multiple choice, 6 matching, 6 fill-in, and one open-ended question. The answer key is included.
This is a fun set of egg-themed experiments to perform during the days leading up to Easter.
This two-page packet includes four egg experiments:
Which is the raw egg?
Can you make an egg float?
Egg in a bottle
How strong is an egg?
Each experiment requires eggs (of course) and simple supplies.
The packet guides students through the experiments, requiring them to predict, observe, and record.
A fun way to practice using the calculator! Ten "riddle" problems that require students to complete operations, then flip the calculator to find the solution written in the display.
This includes five self-grading Google quizzes about the U.S. Regions: Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, and West. Each quiz has 12-16 questions for students to answer as they refer to reading passages or internet sites.
This 3-page set includes a biographical information page about each president and a follow-up 15 question quiz. The quiz is a list of facts and students simply write an L if the fact is about Lincoln and a W if the fact is about Washington.
4th - 6th
U.S. History
$3.00
Original Price $3.00
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