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Use this grid worksheet to compare and contrast two candidates. Each candidate has a set of stances on issues that affect our lives, including education, health care, the environment, immigration, and many others. Compare the stances of the candidates on these issues along with the candidates’ achievements and qualifications. What issues do you care about?
Use this grid worksheet to compare and contrast three candidates. Each candidate has a set of stances on issues that affect our lives, including education, health care, the environment, immigration, and many others. Compare the stances of the candidates on these issues along with the candidates’ achievements and qualifications. What issues do you care about?
Think of and write eight election words, then write a sentence with each of them. This printable worksheet about spelling and elections is for early readers.
Find an Election-related word for each letter of the alphabet. Write down words for as many letters as you can to complete this printout.
In this printable graphic organizer, the student can organize facts about a plant for a report, including the common and species names, plant type, climate/biome, locations, physical features, uses of the plant, and a drawing of the plant. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet.
In this printable graphic organizer, the student can organize facts about a plant for a report, including the common and species names, plant type, climate/biome, locations, physical features, soil type, uses of the plant, and a drawing of the plant. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet.
Find eight things that are cold in temperature. Sample answers: igloo, ice cream, ice cube, freezer, Antarctica, Pluto, glacier, iceberg.
Find eight things that are hot in temperature. Sample answers: campfire, oven, hot cocoa, furnace, star, radiator, molten metal, summer day.
Think of and write eight rectangular things. Then, for each word, write a sentence containing the word. Sample answers: TV screen, strip of bacon, postal stamp, rug, piece of toast, ruler, blanket, magazine.
Think of and write eight rectangular things in categories, including: food, toy or game, school item, household item, office item, article of clothing, part of a vehicle, and an item you would find in a museum. Then, for each word, write a sentence containing the word. Sample answers: brownie, domino, piece of paper, towel, envelope, scarf, moon roof, painting.
This printable worksheet demonstrates to the student that pi is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to diameter.
In this printable worksheet, measure the circumference and diameter of the circles, then use this to calculate pi.
Think of and write eight round things. Then, for each word, write a sentence containing the word. Sample answers: pie, disk, frisbee, necklace, plate, circle, wheel, pupil of the eye.
Think of and write eight round things in categories, including: food, sports item, school item, household item, animal, article of clothing, part of a vehicle, astronomical object. Then, for each word, write a sentence containing the word. Sample answers: pizza, basketball hoop, globe, plate, sand dollar, bracelet, steering wheel, moon.
Think of and write eight shape words. Then, for each word, write a sentence containing the word. Sample answers: circle, square, rectangle, triangle, oval, crescent, pentagon, hexagon.
Draw four spherical things in this printable worksheet. Below each item, write its name.
Draw four round things in this printout about drawing and writing for early readers. Below each item, write its name.
Think of and write eight words related to temperature. Then, for each word, write a sentence containing the word. Sample answers: sweltering, glacial, warm, icy, freezing, chilly, cool, nippy.
Use the list of school-related compound spelling words to answer simple questions.
Write the name of a green thing for each letter of the alphabet (or for as many as you can).