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Preview of April Sentence Activities in Spanish - Cut and Paste, Reading, and Writing

April Sentence Activities in Spanish - Cut and Paste, Reading, and Writing

These April themed cut and paste sentences include topics such as Earth Day, April Fool's Day, and Spring. They are great for your Literacy Centers. Your students will color, read, cut, match, paste, and write. It also includes a self-grading assessment and a self-checking digital activity.What is included:30 worksheets (black/white) in Spanish: Each worksheet features three illustrations and three sentences to match up (90 sentences total). Also, it includes visual cues for every step: color, r
Preview of Spanish Earth Day Place Value Math Activities and Digital Assessment

Spanish Earth Day Place Value Math Activities and Digital Assessment

These Earth Day Place Value Math color by number differentiated worksheets, digital clipcards, and digital assessments in Spanish will keep your students engaged while practicing place value concepts: Expanded Form, Value of the Digit, Written Form, and Place Value Model. It includes two, three, and four digits versions of each concept.What is included:6 differentiated worksheets (18 total) :. 3 pages for Expanded Form: 2 digits - 3 digits - 4 digits (Tree). 3 pages for Value of the Digit: 2 dig
Preview of Earth Day Place Value Math Activities and Digital Assessment

Earth Day Place Value Math Activities and Digital Assessment

These Earth Day Place Value Math color by number differentiated worksheets, digital clipcards, and digital assessments in English will keep your students engaged while practicing place value concepts: Expanded Form, Value of the Digit, Written Form, and Place Value Model. It includes two, three, and four digits versions of each concept.What is included:6 differentiated worksheets (18 total) :. 3 pages for Expanded Form: 2 digits - 3 digits - 4 digits (Tree). 3 pages for Value of the Digit: 2 dig
Preview of Biotic and Abiotic Factors [Easel]

Biotic and Abiotic Factors [Easel]

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This four-page worksheet explores real-world examples of biotic and abiotic factors. Students will connect the prefixes "bio-" and "a-" to the tangible examples pictured on the worksheet. The goal of the activity is to recognize factors that came from living things are still considered biotic, and to review the distinction between the terms biotic and abiotic.The activity features 20 scenarios, each with a two-part multiple-choice question. Examples include trees, rocks, fallen dead trees, cloud
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