Reproducibles

FreshPlans reproducible units

 

arctic animals math unit

Arctic Triptych Unit: a reproducible unit for middle school or high school including data analysis, reading, writing, using graphic organizers, and more. Great for collaborative work! Includes reproducible worksheets, two European folktales about shape-shifters, and research guides:

  • Learn about global warming and sea ice.
  • Organize information from the Marine Life Census.
  • Create graphic representations of Arctic food chains and webs.
  • Read and compare folktales.

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Jack and the Beanstalk Unit

Jack and the Beanstalk Unit: a reproducible unit for K-2 includes the story of Jack and the Beanstalk, hands-on activities with copy and cut manipulatives, reproducible worksheets and a coloring page. Explore living and nonliving things, real and imaginary, measurement, and the life cycle of plants.

  • Read and understand the story.
  • Grow a bean plant from a seed.
  • Compare real and imaginary things from the story.
  • Recognize that plants and animals are living things.

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Princess and the Pea

The Princess and the Pea Unit: a reproducible unit for pre-K-2 includes the story of the Princess and the Pea, hands-on activities with copy and cut manipulatives, reproducible worksheets and a coloring page. Explore color, line, and patterns, counting, and collaboration.

  • Read and understand the story.
  • Create artwork using a variety of ideas about
    color, pattern, and line.
  • Use manipulatives for counting and adding.
  • Follow directions to create a math art project.

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Free Reproducibles for Your Classroom

Here’s a collection of worksheets and reproducibles for your classroom.

 

spaceship worksheet

Venn diagram for folklore heroes

Thanksgiving Turkey Feather Math Worksheet

FreshPlans plants worksheet

Cut the Tops and Bottoms worksheets into cards and have students sort the vegetables into those that grow above the ground and those that grow below the ground.

tech lesson

 

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