"Justin sees how people were affected by the disaster." A fictional reading comprehension designed to help teach students character education. Reflective short answer questions can be used for discussion or writing practice.
Students will use their knowledge of place value to compare numbers. Students are given 2 numbers, how many tens and ones are in each number, then use the greater than, less than, or equal symbols to answer the problem. CC: Math: 1.NBT.B.3
10 pages of practice in writing numbers in expanded notation from tens to hundred thousands (place value increases per page). Created with our abctools Math Worksheet Generator.
Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses breaking rules to help someone who might be in trouble. Common Core: W.3.1, W.4.1
Meredith and Alexis both play sports, but their styles and attitudes couldn't be more different. Compare the two girls and the adults in their lives using charts and outlines. A good character education lesson. Common Core: ELA: Reading Literature: RL.5.3