This is the ultimate packet for practicing finding area. Six types of area problems are covered: square, rectangle, trapezoid, circle, parallelogram, and triangle, and there is a color-by-number worksheet for each (for a total of 6!). Great for remediation, morning work, Bell Ringers, homework, independent work, etc. Works well for students with attention difficulty since lots of hands-on activities are provided. A fun way to learn using the whole brain.
No prep. Answer Keys included.
This grammar packets contains 30 exercises for students to complete using subordinating conjunctions. Fifteen of these conjunctions are used, and students are able to practice knowing when a comma is needed and when it is not by filling in the blanks. Each pair of sentences uses the selected subordinating conjunction twice, once with it at the beginning of the sentence, and again in the middle. When a sentence begins with the selected word, a comma is placed in the middle of the sentence indicating that there will need to be separation between the independent and dependent clauses. On the other hand, no comma is included when the word is placed in the middle of the sentence.
This is a great activity to use on a unit on commas, on introductory clauses or on subordinating conjunctions only. Product is excellent for homework practice, independent practice, remediation, acceleration, test prep, or review. Answer key with sample sentences is included.
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This fall resource allows students to practice finding mean, mode, median, and range while answering jokes with their answers. Created for my GED students but great for all types of math review, including some elementary classrooms, and most middle school and high school groups.
Four worksheets included: one for each mean, median, mode, and range.
Students of all ages get excited over the approach of autumn, so they will delight in the colorful graphics and the chance to find the answer to the joke on each page.
Great GED Prep since statistic questions can be found on 3 out of the 4 GED tests. Also great for HiSet preparation, special education classrooms, and gifted and talented students.
Some suggested usages: Homework, independent work, end of the day activity, morning math, Bell Ringers, test prep, review, intro to a lesson.
No prep needed. Just print and assign.
Total Pages
10 pages
This packet of silly sentences is modeled after the classic Mad Libs game. Made specifically for GED students, there are 10 GED-related stories. Learners begin by giving various parts of speech. Then, their teacher or partner uses their words to fill in the blanks. The result is sure to bring lots of laughs.
Sample word lists are also included to get the creative juices flowing.
Parts of speech included are adverbs, adjectives, nouns, verbs, and prepositions.
This is a no-prep activity. Great to bring some instructional variety to the classroom and a wonderful microlearning exercise.
Use as a class starter or as an activity for early finishers.
Tips and Tricks for passing the reading comprehension portion of the RLA GED test. Broken into five sections with each section containing thorough explanations, quizzes, and quiz answers. Perfect for anyone studying for the GED, but also great review for other standardized tests that rely on reading comprehension.
GED comprehension subtopics included in this packet:
Main Idea
Title and Headings
First and Last Sentences
Repetition
Summary Sentences
2. Supporting Details
Relevance
Specificity
Variety
Clarity
Sufficiency
3. Inferences
Reading between the lines
Using background knowledge
Observing patterns
Asking questions
Drawing conclusions
4. Vocabulary in context
Context clues
Synonyms and antonyms
Examples and explanations
Overall passage
Structure clues
5. Text Structures
Chronological
Cause and Effect
Compare and Contrast
Problem and Solution
Descriptive
No prep needed. Just print and assign.
Total Pages
17 pages
Answer Key
Included