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Students fill in this outline and use the key points in their oral report on their current event.
This rubric lets students know how they will be graded.  Use the top half for the students to grade their own work and put their final grade on the bottom half.
This wheel displays the animals, symbols, and years associated with the Chinese Zodiac.
Book includes the following celebrations:
Word Search containing Abraham Lincoln related words.  Great for younger kids.  
Blank map of the worldThis simple, colorful map of the world shows the seven continents, each a different color.
Unit: Stories of the World (Australia) The students will be able to comprehend proper care for teeth through the read aloud story.  sing "Brush your Teeth" to the tune of "Row row row your boat" as a class in rounds.  Recognize healthy and unhealthy foods. 
The students will be able to gain an understanding of where North America is on a world map. They will be able to extract information out of a written paragraph involving information about grizzly bears. They will also learn to draw and color a portrait of a bear based on drawings from the book.
The students will learn where South America is on a world map. They will also learn to recognize, identify and manipulate shapes to fit in Jabuti's shell. The lesson will also get students more familiar with certain animals that live in the rain forest of South America..
Word Search about George Washington.  Words include Farmer, Soldier, Great

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Unit: Stories of the World - Africa, Geography
This worksheet is activities for students to complete while reading the story Clay Boy. Students will learn where Asia is on a world map. They will also be able to create their own version of Clay Boy that can be used to follow along with the story.
This worksheet is activities for students to complete while reading the story Finn MacCoul and His Fearless Wife. Students will learn where Europe is on a world map. They will also be able to write and illustrate a story titled "If I Was a Giant".
A family tree is a record of the names of people in a family.  Make your own family tree by writing the correct names in the blanks below.  Ask mom or dad to help.