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Citing Sources
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Track #185770
Format: Resource list
This collection of Web sites contains information on proper MLA citation for a term paper.
2.
Irregular Verbs
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Track #178080
Format: Worksheet
Students will complete a variety on lonline activities on irregular verbs.
3.
Reader's Theatre
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Track #177501
Format: Worksheet
Reader's Theatre is a fun and easy way to get students involved in reading and performing. Middle school students will view Web sites on RT and answer questions about the characteristics of RT and how to adapt a story or book as a Reader's Theatre script.
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From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler: Student Activities
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Track #162019
Format: Resource list
This is part of a unit that uses the Newbery Award winning book From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler as a starting point to study langauge arts, history, and art.
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Quilts and Quiltmaking in the Classroom
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Track #162135
Format: Resource list
This resource Track for teachers is a compilation of websites with ideas for incorporating quilts and quiltmaking into class projects. The sites offer examples of projects that relate quilts to the academic curriculum in subjects such as social studies, language arts, and math.
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Identifying the Gifted Student
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Track #158594
Format: Worksheet
Characteristics of gifted students may surprise educators. This track examines some of the myths about giftedness, explains Georgia's assessment criteria, and offers links to resources for parents and teachers.
 

 

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