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Tsunami Resources
This collection of articles, lessons, and advice will help your students understand tsunamis...
Where Would You Look?
Employ a printable reading activity that helps build skills in locating information.
Sailing Bulletin Board Example
Example of the Sailing Bulletin Board.
Character Prediction from Story Title
Have your students determine a story's characters and events by looking at the words in the...
Sailing Ship Pattern
Use this sailing ship pattern with the Sailing Bulletin Board.
A Map to Organization
Enhance your instruction about story development with this graphic organizer that can be used...
Character Riddle
Students compose a riddle about a character in a story and share it with a classmate.
Story Setting
Students will identify and organize the settings in a specific story.
It's Raining Cats and Dogs!
Children write about the meaning of this everyday idiom.
Which Source?
Employ a printable reading activity that helps build skills in locating information.
She's on Cloud Nine!
Students write about the meaning of this everyday idiom.
You really put your foot in your mouth! Idiom
Children write about the meaning of this everyday idiom.
Let Him Off the Hook
Students write about the meaning of this everyday idiom.
He Drives Me Up the Wall! Idiom
Students write about the meaning of this everyday idiom.
You're Pulling My Leg!
Students write about the meaning of this everyday idiom.
Quit horsing around! Idiom
Children write about the meaning of this everyday idiom.
The Dust Bowl Rubric
Use this scoring guide in conjunction with our lesson The Dust Bowl.
I have butterflies in my stomach! Idiom
Write about the meaning of this everyday idiom.
Quotation Marks: Who Said That?
Help students practice grammar skills with this worksheet. Students use quotation marks to note...
Flowers Are Blooming
Employ a printable reading activity that helps build skills in understanding noun sight words.

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