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Your students know their 2D and 3D shapes, and they know their direction and position words and phrases. Now, it’s time for them to demonstrate that knowledge! This assessment includes 6 individual questions and 1 performance task incorporating the understanding of multiple different ideas. Directions to be read aloud are at the bottom of each page. An answer key is provided for quick visual grading.
By Charlene Tess
ELA, EFL, ESL; Grades 9-12
Learning to vary sentence patterns will teach your students to rewrite sentences without changing their meaning. This is good practice for students to achieve sentence variety. At the same time, they will be reminded of things that are associated with Halloween.
By Mickey's Place
Reading; Grades PreK-2
This resource is a reading comprehension activity created to be used at centers or in small groups. The pictures and sentences use Halloween as their theme. The students read the sentences and match to the picture that describes what is happening. Great for assessment.
Vocabulary, ESL, EFL, Speech Therapy; Grades K-1
This great item provides opportunities for children to practice identifying and naming items that can be found, and activities that people do, in the the Fall. I Have, Who Has Games for Autumn are great vocabulary builders for PreK, Kindergarten, Grade One and ESL classes!
By The Teacher Down the Hall
Math; Grades 3-5
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Sunshine and Laughter by Deno
Believe to Achieve by Anne Rozell
Scipi - Science and Math
All-American Teacher Tools
Reading Spotlight
History At Home
Mistakes Allow Thinking to Happen
Urbino12
Believe to Achieve by Anne Rozell
Scipi - Science and Math
All-American Teacher Tools
Reading Spotlight
History At Home
Mistakes Allow Thinking to Happen
Urbino12
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