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Teacher Chip's School Store

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New York, United States
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Thank you for visiting! I create scaffolded assessments and activities to assist students in understanding (and appreciating!) incredible stories, novels, poems, and more. I strive to keep emergent readers and multilingual learners in mind while crafting resources, and I hope you are able to find something useful. Please consider following the store, and I look forward to seeing you again soon! -Chip
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Preview of Writing by the Day December 1: Henry Ford Introduces the Assembly Line

Writing by the Day December 1: Henry Ford Introduces the Assembly Line

This is a short writing piece to be used on December 1. It can also be used any day you need a quick writing piece! On December 1, 1913, Henry Ford introduced the assembly line to the world. This worksheet provides a short description of an assembly line and explains its significance in the manufacturing of automobiles and more. Students are then asked to explain the importance of an assembly line and imagine how a product of their choosing could be manufactured on an assembly line. Great fo
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Thank you for visiting! I create scaffolded assessments and activities to assist students in understanding (and appreciating!) incredible stories, novels, poems, and more. I strive to keep emergent readers and multilingual learners in mind while crafting resources, and I hope you are able to find something useful. Please consider following the store, and I look forward to seeing you again soon! -Chip

My own education history

Ph.D. in Literacy Graduate Student

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Eagle Scout. Also, a lover of a trees, someone who loves trees the way others adore horses or sunsets. They shelter, shade, and protect, and trees produce paper and oxygen (plus pencils, too) and all the books we read. They can ignite autumn with color and are strong and silent and will outlive us, and if you are teaching today, I hope a tree is nearby for you and your students to see.