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All About Leafcutter Ants
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All About Leafcutter Ants
Kindergarten
Reading
Help your students practice their informational reading skills as they learn about leafcutter ants!
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All About Leafcutter Ants
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All About Leafcutter Ants
Help your students practice their informational reading skills as they learn about leafcutter ants!
Kindergarten
Reading
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Comprehension Chart
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Comprehension Chart
First Grade
Reading
In this language arts worksheet, students read a nonfiction text then represent what they read by creating a helpful chart.
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Comprehension Chart
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Comprehension Chart
In this language arts worksheet, students read a nonfiction text then represent what they read by creating a helpful chart.
First Grade
Reading
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Connections, Evidence, Oh My!
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Connections, Evidence, Oh My!
First Grade
Reading
This worksheet teaches students to locate key ideas, provide evidence, and make connections in nonfiction texts.
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Connections, Evidence, Oh My!
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Connections, Evidence, Oh My!
This worksheet teaches students to locate key ideas, provide evidence, and make connections in nonfiction texts.
First Grade
Reading
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Glossary: Compare with Adjectives
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Glossary: Compare with Adjectives
First Grade
Reading
Use this glossary with the EL Support Lesson Plan: Compare with Adjectives.
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Glossary: Compare with Adjectives
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Glossary: Compare with Adjectives
Use this glossary with the EL Support Lesson Plan: Compare with Adjectives.
First Grade
Reading
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Vocabulary Cards: Compare with Adjectives
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Vocabulary Cards: Compare with Adjectives
First Grade
Reading
Use these vocabulary cards with the EL Support Lesson Plan: Compare with Adjectives.
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Vocabulary Cards: Compare with Adjectives
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Vocabulary Cards: Compare with Adjectives
Use these vocabulary cards with the EL Support Lesson Plan: Compare with Adjectives.
First Grade
Reading
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Idea Connector
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Idea Connector
First Grade
Reading
This worksheet helps students identify and make connections between key ideas in nonfiction readings.
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Idea Connector
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Idea Connector
This worksheet helps students identify and make connections between key ideas in nonfiction readings.
First Grade
Reading
Worksheet
Author Study: Faith Ringgold
Lesson Plan
Author Study: Faith Ringgold
First Grade
Reading
This engaging lesson teaches students about the famous author Faith Ringgold. Students will explore two pieces of literature, comparing and contrasting story elements, then write opinion pieces to illustrate which book they liked best.
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Author Study: Faith Ringgold
Lesson Plan
Author Study: Faith Ringgold
This engaging lesson teaches students about the famous author Faith Ringgold. Students will explore two pieces of literature, comparing and contrasting story elements, then write opinion pieces to illustrate which book they liked best.
First Grade
Reading
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