Carolina K-12
On the Road to Revolution: Creating a Living Timeline
Divided into nine topic groups, from the Proclamation of 1763 to the Battles of Lexington and Concord, your young historians research significant events on the road to the American Revolution, then create a two- to three-minute sketch...
Coastal Carolina University
Graphs of the Six Trigonometric Functions
Your learners will appreciate having this color-coded set of the six trigonometric functions all on one page. Included are the graphs for sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent. Notice that part of each graph is...
EngageNY
Analyzing Figurative Language and How the Author’s Word Choice Affects Tone and Meaning (Chapter 3)
How figurative language affects the tone and meaning in Chapter Three of Christopher Paul Curtis' Bud, Not Buddy is the focus of a series of exercises that ask readers to locate, record, and analyze Curtis' word choices.
Curated OER
Close Reading Passages of Literature
Encourage kids to think deeply about what they are reading with five thought-provoking questions about one passage. After choosing a passage that is intriguing or confusing to them, learners write a summary, explain what they like or...
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Discovering Zero and Negative Exponents
Need a hand with an Algebra II integer exponent lesson? This versatile worksheet can be utilized as a lesson to supplement instruction. It derives the idea of a negative exponent before practicing a variety of questions.
Concord Consortium
Charge Intensity and Electric Force
Looking for a quick way to supercharge your electricity and magnetism unit? Assign a very responsive interactive designed to illustrate the relationship between charge, electric field, and the resulting forces. Learners experiment with...
PBS
Character vs. Society in The Invisible Man
Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man is difficult to read and difficult to teach. The novel is so highly regarded that it is one of most often listed as an option for the AP Literature and Composition exam. The materials in this packet from PBS...
Curated OER
The Five Pillars of Islam
Learners work in groups to read and answer questions about the pillars of Islam, copying the worksheet and taking down notes in the appropriate column. They then share what they have learned in their original groups completing worksheets...
Curated OER
Ordering Numbers
In this sequential order of numbers worksheet, students put seven sets of five various numbers, from one to ten, in sequential order from smallest to largest.
Curated OER
Ordering Numbers
In this comparing whole numbers worksheet, students put seven sets of five whole numbers in order from largest to smallest. Numbers range from 1-27.
Curated OER
Absolute Value and Number Lines
In this absolute value and number lines worksheet, 8th graders show the absolute value of 8 integers by writing the numerals on the number lines.
Curated OER
Got These Properties? (Commutative in Addition/Zero in Addition and Subtraction)
Second graders examine the commutative property of addition and the property of zero in addition and subtraction. They complete an asessment worksheet to gain practice reading and working number sentences horizontally and vertically.
Curated OER
The Three Gorges Dam- Should it be Completed?
Learners research and analyze the geographic problem of whether or not the Three Gorges Dam should be completed. Students take a position on the issue, gather information related to their position, present their conclusions, and write a...
Curated OER
Number Push-ups
First graders integrate math with an upper body movement exercise. Students practice the proper push-up position. The teacher spreads paper numbers in front of the students. (Begin with the numbers 1-9.) Students must "walk" in a push-up...
Curated OER
Brainstorming and Number Patterns
Ninth graders discover what it means to "brainstorm." They explore a given simple number pattern and then, working in groups, brainstorm more complicated number patterns. They display them around the room and then solve the number...
Curated OER
Character Figure Number 3
In this character figure number three worksheet, students color and illustrate the character posing as number three for decorations.
Curated OER
Number Lines
The directions on this worksheet suggests students to use whiteboard pens, in order to fill in the blanks of five number lines. If you do not want to laminate this worksheet for repeated use, your class can complete this worksheet with a...
Curated OER
Write a Number Sentence: problem Solving
In this number sentence worksheet, students learn the steps to write a number sentence to solve mathematical equations. Students solve a number sentence and then determine if there is another way to solve the problem.
Curated OER
Color Partners for Five
In this coloring number worksheet, students practice counting from 1-5 by coloring the pictures in each set according to the number and color given. Students list the total number of pictures in the box.
Curated OER
Number Sequences
Students complete number sequencing activities. In this number sequencing instructional activity, students watch online clips about measurements. Students view a series of five numbers and write the amount jumped as part of a number...
Curated OER
Number 4 Character Figurine
In this number four character figurine worksheet, students color and decorate the number four for illustration and decorations.
Curated OER
Number the Stars Chapter 6
In this reading comprehension worksheet, students demonstrate their understanding of Chapter 6 of the novel Number the Stars.Students answer 6 literal questions, 2 inferential questions and one opinion question.
Handipoints Inc.
Negative Two to the nth Power
In this negative two activity, learners determine the value of negative two when raised to a given power. This one-page interactive activity contains 5 self-checking problems. This page may be produced in printed form.
Curated OER
Vocabulary Building: One Consonant Rule 3
In this recognizing words with one consonant learning exercise, students write from dictation, unscramble, and create sentences using the words lazy, safety, recess, below, using, and receive. Students write eighteen answers.
