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This six page resource contains eight Halloween fraction riddles which provide students practice in identifying fractional parts in lowest terms as well as recognizing equivalent fractions. Use this fun approach to math with your students to show them that fractions are nothing to be scared of!
Crossword Puzzles for Root Words - $4.49
By Reading Spotlight
ELA, Vocabulary; Grades 7-12
Students can boost word power while having fun as they complete three different crossword puzzles. They learn new words while grasping the influence of Latin and Greek roots in English. A bonus page of "Rather Questions" helps to imprint the roots with more new vocabulary from these roots. Beneficial and engaging! Vocabulary improvement does not have to be boring!
Spooky Halloween Poetry - $3.00
By Urbino12
EFL/ESL, Poetry, Halloween; Grades PreK-6
This resource will introduce your students to writing poetry.There is a guided writing model with suggested vocabulary to write a simple five line (Cinquain) poem in English. Includes nine different Halloween themed writing templates in ink friendly black and white.
Math; Grades 3-5
Practicing Multiplication math facts can be fun with this set of Halloween Themed Games and Playing Cards! Set includes for card games for facts up to 16. This product includes 4 Games/ Activities, 3 game boards, and Halloween themed printable playing cards, as well as teacher-instructions for fun games such as 1, 2...Boo! and a multiplication race!
By History At Home
US History, Thanksgiving; Grades K-3
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Believe to Achieve by Anne Rozell
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