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Ellie, the Helpful Elephant – 4th Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheet
Ellie, the Helpful Elephant is a free, printable 4th-grade reading comprehension worksheet of 200 words with questions and answers. Scroll down for the printable.
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What Is Climate Change? – 4th Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheet
Climate Change is a free, printable 4th-grade reading comprehension worksheet of 200 words with questions and answers.
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All About SpaceX: 4th Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheet
All About SpaceX is a free, printable 4th-grade reading comprehension worksheet of 200 words with questions and answers.
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Do Students with Disabilities Require Unending Patience?
Heward discusses ten notions that he believes limit the effectiveness of special education. One of these notions is that patience is required to be a good teacher of children with disabilities and that one should not expect too much from students with disabilities.
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7 Ways to Help Your Child Become a Better Writer
Developing your child into a better writer only takes some patience and time. With these fun steps, your child will surely improve their writing skills.
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Free Teaching Resources and Worksheets
Free teaching resources for classroom teachers and homeschool families: worksheets, videos and articles.
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Brain Teasers: Count the Squares and Triangles
A brain teaser is a type of riddle that makes one think outside the box. Some brain teasers are easy, some are a little harder, and some can make you ponder.
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Printable Maze Games for Kids
Mazes are a straightforward yet fun activity and an excellent way of practicing penmanship skills by encouraging children to stay within the lines.
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Logical Thinking Exercise with Colors
Print the quiz. Using a red and yellow pencil, learners must replace the question marks with either a solid yellow, solid red, yellow border or red border.
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Fun with Word Ladders
Word ladders are a great tool for helping students enhance their decoding, phonics, spelling, and vocabulary skills. Additionally, they encourage the use of problem-solving and verbal reasoning abilities. The challenge involves transforming one word into another by changing just one letter at each step to create a valid new word.
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Why Puzzles Are Good for Your Child’s Development (Puzzles Included)
You’ve probably heard that puzzles are good for your child’s mind and cognitive development. You may have received puzzles as baby showers or new baby gifts. But why are puzzles considered helpful to a child’s mental development? Here are some reasons.
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Nouns: What They Are, Types, Worksheets
A noun is a word that refers to a thing (table, basketball), a person (Simon Cowell, the president, my mother, a girl), an animal (dog), a place (New York, Disneyland, my bedroom), a quality (softness), an idea (freedom), or activity (swimming). It’s usually a single word, but not always: eye, feet, ice cream, mother-in-law, and time and a half are all nouns.
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