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Engage 3rd graders with a cloze activity on stranger awareness. Students will fill 19 missing words from a list, enhancing reading comprehension, vocabulary, and safety knowledge.
Help students master the phonics rule for words ending in ck, k, c, or ke. They will identify correct spellings and use them in their own sentences.
Engage elementary students with distributive property practice, finding products. They will also review identity, zero, commutative, and associative properties, solidifying foundational math understanding.
Students design colorful 5x5 grid patterns, then determine fractions for each color. They also practice finding fractions from animal and flying machine groups, building fraction mastery.
Students label volcanic features, learning igneous rock formation, superposition, and cross-cutting relationships. They will identify evidence of past volcanism and present real-world examples.
Students research valuable industrial ores, identify top global producers, and map their locations. They will also learn diverse industrial uses, reinforcing geography skills.
Students explore glacial formation, growth, and shrinkage. They act as scientists in an interactive lab, discovering how glaciers move and impact Earth's landscapes over time.
Students research 12 minerals, identifying their elemental composition using the Periodic Table. They'll classify elements as metals or nonmetals and discover industrial uses.
Students compare car lengths and tree heights. They order items from shortest to longest and shortest to tallest, developing essential measurement and comparison skills.
Engage students with a festive Thanksgiving worksheet. They will practice comparing two-digit whole numbers using greater than and less than symbols to build number sense.
Students will compare four animal heights using comparative and superlative vocabulary: short, taller, tallest. They will read, understand, and apply these specific terms.
Help 3rd graders compare fractions using , and =. Students will visualize and order fractions using bars and a number line, including those with different denominators.
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