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Elementary critical thinking resources for Microsoft Excel $5-10

Preview of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe - Parallels between Narnia and the Bible

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe - Parallels between Narnia and the Bible

Created by
Amy Allington
www.atravelingtutor.com "But there I have another name. You must learn to know me by that name. This was the very reason why you were brought to Narnia, that by knowing me here for a little, you may know me better there.” A student read this to me from Voyage of the Dawn Treader and then asked, "Do we ever find out who Aslan is?" I incorrectly assumed it was clear that C.S. Lewis' Aslan was, in type, Jesus. I read The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe to the students and created this activity
Preview of Binary Dot Cards - Randomly Generated!

Binary Dot Cards - Randomly Generated!

Created by
LSummers
THE GOALTo familiarize students with the most basic computer language (binary), done in the most basic way! Simple, easy-to-understand, visuals make it fun for all students to learn!WHAT IT ISThis is a program (and Excel program) that randomly generates binary cards AND answers!! All you need to do is hit “Enter” and then the cards randomly shuffle! This is so fun to play as a review game, or speed challenge!FITS ANY LESSON!Great as an introductory lesson, review, assessment, or a whole class ga
Preview of 1st - 3rd Word Problems - Addition Subtraction - EXCEL

1st - 3rd Word Problems - Addition Subtraction - EXCEL

Created by
WendyLooHoo
This is a 4 page packet of part to whole and whole to part addition and subtraction word problems. First, let me say that I do NOT endorse worksheets, but when students are still not the very best readers, it helps for them to use math to develop their literacy skills while developing their number and computational skills. These word problems vary from easy to harder to give them a range of skills to practice at once. Most of my first graders could do these problem by the 2nd semester, but I
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