Fill in the blank notes to cover common words and phrases associated with opening and using credit cards. Answer key included. -annual fee -annual percentage rate (APR) -balance transfer -bankruptcy -cash advance -charge account -credit limit -default -default rate -fixed-rate -grace period -interest/interest rate -introductory APR -late fee -maxed-out credit card -minimum monthly payment -statement -transaction fees
Students explain differences and complete drag and sorts to demonstrate their understanding of food chains. They are also instructed to create their own example of a food chain. -carnivore, herbivore, and detritivores -producers and consumers -food chains
This supplement requires students to analyze each chapter as they read a novel. It can be used with any novel that is separated into chapters. The Google Doc has 25 pages ready to print and use, but they can be shortened for shorter novels or copied for longer novels. For each chapter, students are asked to describe the setting, list the characters, summarize the main idea, and identify unknown words. There is also a section for additional thoughts or questions about each chapter.
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Close Reading, English Language Arts, Reading Strategies
These notes on ancient Rome are intended to accompany the Roman Republic Google slides presentation that is also in this store. Both products may be purchased as a bundle. While presenting the slides, students are expected to follow along by filling in missing blanks. The Google slides presentation includes five lessons (37 slides) describing ancient Rome, each section ending with a slide containing 5-8 review questions for students to answer. Each section is meant to be covered in one 30-4
These notes on the Middle Ages are intended to accompany the High and Late Middle Ages Google slides presentation that is also in this store. Both products may be purchased as a bundle. While presenting the slides, students are expected to follow along by filling in missing blanks. The Google slides presentation includes four sections (51 slides) describing the Middle Ages, each section ending with a slide containing 5 review questions for students to answer. Each section is meant to be covere