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Bio Poem Handout
Use this template when writing a bio poem, a great format for students to write creatively... | Substitute Teacher Information
Filling in these sheets will provide your substitutes with the necessary information to run... | |
Assignment Record
Keep track of your students' grades with this handy chart. This printable is customizable.... | ||
Strides for Women Posters
Students research the lives of accomplished women and create posters displaying the... | Getting to Know Your Student
Send this letter home to parents to help you know your students better. | |
Similar and Different
Students discuss the ways in which they are similar and different. This is a great activity to... | ||
Summer Olympic Events
A complete list of every event in which athletes compete during the Summer Olympics. | ||
Three Paragraph Main Idea and Details Chart
This graphic organizer will help your students identify the main idea and supporting facts in... | Proper Punctuation
Commas, question marks, semicolons, and more! Use these handouts to teach your students the... | |
The Herringbone: Main Idea and Supporting Details
The object of this graphic organizer is to identify the main idea and supporting details. | Olympics and Politics Research Questions
The research questions that accompany the "Politics & the Olympics" lesson plan can also be... | |
Five Elements of a Story
The five elements of a story (introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, and... | Olympics and Politics Timeline
Students create a timeline of political events and their effects on the Summer Olympic Games. | |
Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How
Use this graphic organizer to help students write in a journalistic fashion. This printable is... | Jesse Owens: Olympic Champion
Profile of Jesse Owens, track and field champion of the 1936 Summer Olympics. | |
Event Map
Organizing the who, what, where, when, why, and how of an event is the goal of this graphic... | 1936 Summer Olympics Background
Background information about the 1936 Summer Olympic Games. Intended to accompany A Letter to... |

