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Where's My Pencil Game
For a sharp self-checking activity, label pencil shapes with state names and capitals, words and definitions, or uppercase and lowercase letters.
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Designed By AccuCut Design Team
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What We Have Learned Chain
After the year is well under way, this chain shows students just how much they've learned and encourages them to keep up the good work.
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Designed By AccuCut Design Team
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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Poster
Give students recycle symbols, so they can make posters reminding everyone to help our planet as they "Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle."
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Designed By AccuCut Design Team
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Jeweled Butterfly
A magical butterfly with pom-poms and crystal dots entices young children to practice small motor skills and flex their creative muscles.
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Designed By AccuCut Design Team
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African Savannah Diorama
On the savannah, safariers will find resilient plants and herds of animals like the three-dimensional beauties in this educational diorama.
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Designed By AccuCut Design Team
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Sea Mammals Book
In this book with a graceful whale and dolphins on the cover, students can write reports or stories describing how mammals live in the sea.
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Designed By AccuCut Design Team
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Science Vocabulary Four-Square Puzzle
This graphic organizer has a science word in the center, with a definition, characteristic, example and nonexamples in each outside segment.
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Designed By AccuCut Design Team
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Chemical Elements Practice Wheel
One window shows a chemical element's symbol, the other shows the element's name. It's a brilliant way to help students remember lessons.
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Designed By Traci Armbrust
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Bacteria Flip-Flap
The world is full of bacteria. Teach students how to identify different types with this easy-to-make study tool--an informative flip-flap card.
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Designed By AccuCut Design Team
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Science Backpack
Travelers through God's wondrous world can celebrate the miracles of science and life with this special backpack and die-cut decorations.
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Designed By Traci Armbrust
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