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Preview of Acquired vs Inherited Traits

Acquired vs Inherited Traits

This worksheet helps students review and reinforce their understanding of inherited and acquired traits. It encourages critical thinking as students identify examples, compare differences, and apply what they’ve learned to real-life organisms.
Preview of Flip it & Multiply it!

Flip it & Multiply it!

All you need is a deck of cards and this game board to have fun while practicing your multiplication facts! INSTRUCTIONS FOR PARTNER GAME: -Have the students lay the cards upside down next to the game board. -Each kid pulls a card and lays it in the empty game board boxes. -Whoever can multiply the numbers together the fastest wins those cards! -Go until the deck is gone! INSTRUCTIONS FOR SINGLE PERSON GAME: -Have the student lay the cards upside down next to the game board. -The student will
Preview of Benchmark Advance UNIT 1 WEEK 1,2,3 Vocabulary Words

Benchmark Advance UNIT 1 WEEK 1,2,3 Vocabulary Words

Benchmark Advance Fill in the Blank Vocabulary worksheets for all of Unit 1.
Preview of I Have, Who Has (Open & Closed Syllables)

I Have, Who Has (Open & Closed Syllables)

I Have, Who Has-Open and Closed Syllable Words is an easy-prep, engaging game perfect for reviewing skills. It is a fun addition to whole group or small group lessons! There are 24 cards.
Preview of Fluency Take Home Folder Handouts

Fluency Take Home Folder Handouts

Here is a great weekly fluency goal to send home with your students! Parents do not always know what we mean when we say to "read fluently." So there are a few pictures explaining what they should look for when their child reads! It also has a spot for each day of the week, how many words they read, and a parent signature. Goals are huge! There is also a spot for you and your student to discuss a weekly fluency goal to shoot for as they read at home!
Preview of Do You Have Enough?

Do You Have Enough?

Students will be able to practice adding up to four two-digit numbers in a fun and practical way. Use this as homework or a review before a test.
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