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Puutetahvli näiteid
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aprill 14, 2008Matemaatika
10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10
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Puutetahvli näiteid
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Muusika
Hääled!Sixteenth Note
Half Rest
Half Note
Whole Rest
Sixteenth Note
Whole Note
Whole Note
Quarter Note
Eighth Rest
Eighth Note
Quarter Rest
Eighth Note
Half Rest
Quarter Rest
Eighth Rest
MOVE A CIRCLE AND MATCH THE NUMBER OF BEATS IN 4/4 TIME PLACE THE CIRCLE OVER THE CORRECT VALUE
1/2 1 2 4
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3
1/2
314
2
4
2
2
1 1/4
Half Note
Whole Note
HALFREST
WHOLEREST
QUARTERNOTE
Dotted Half Note
EIGHTH NOTE
Dotted HalfRest
Half Rest
QUARTER REST
Sixteenth Rest
BUILD A MEASUREUSING THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS, BUILD SIX COMPLETE MEASURES
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BUILD A MEASUREUSING THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS, BUILD SIX COMPLETE MEASURES
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Lets make a rhythm pyramid. Start with a whole note on the top, and end with the shortest note value
at the bottom. Use the notes in the box below.
Your rhythm pyramid should look like this. Now we are going to label the note values, and beats each note is worth. Use the words and numbers in the
box below.Whole Half QuarterEighth 1 2 4 1/2
Place the single and double barlines where they belong in the music below. Remember to look at the time signature at the beginning of each line.
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aprill 14, 2008Now lets compose on the music staffs below. Put the treble cleff and time signature where they belong on each staff. Remember to use bar lines after every four beats.
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To teach students the rules of Sudoku you can use this shape. Remind students that every row, column, and 3x3 box contain the music symbols with no duplicates.
Symbols are set to clone infinitely.
Symbols are Cloned infinitely. Use symbols to fill in grid below!
Fill in the grid to the the right so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9 with no duplicates. There is only ONE right answer. Below the correct answers are given. Move one at a time to get hints or check your answers. Set page to full screen.
Use yellow transparent boxes to check columns, rows, and 3x3 cells.
R1R2R3
R9
R4R5R6R7R8
Blanks to create your own games.
http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/music/piano/guitar.htm
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aprill 14, 2008Kodundus
The Grain Group
The grain group is divided into two groups. Whole grains contain the entire kernel, and refined grains which have been processed. Refining grains improves the shelf life of the product, but removes the dietary fiber, iron and many vitamins.
Whole Grains Refined GrainsBrown Rice
Oatmeal
White Bread
White Rice
White Flour
Whole Cornmeal
Draw a line from the grains listed above to the appropriate column.Erase inside box for the correct answers.
Brown Rice
Oatmeal
White Bread
White Rice
White Flour
Whole Cornmeal
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Yes No
Are you here today?
Hope
AlexBurgin
Sara
Sabian
Zia'tezAmiae'
Yimara
Brandon
Aevodric
Jawaun
Jeremiah
Isaac
Kaija
Kamari
Quinten
Jalyn
Derrick
Jordan James
Logop + algõpetPut these animals in alphabetical order on the arrow below.
Check your answers!
How do we know what time it is?
Move the box to reveal the answers.
Morning Message
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Fiction or Nonfiction?Fiction Nonfiction
FictionFiction
Fiction Fiction
Nonfiction
Pull
Pull
Nonfiction Nonfiction
Pull
Pull
Pull
Pull Pu
llPu
ll
PullPull
Pull
Pull
Pull
Pull
Fictionor
Nonfiction?
Use yellow transparencies to check rows, columns, and 2x2 cells.
Shapes are set to clone infinitely. Just drag and drop.
This shapes activity is similar to one I found at Ed Helper.com. Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 2x2 box contains each of these 4 shapes.
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aprill 14, 2008Set page to full screen. Shapes below grid are set to clone infinitley. Place one shape on the grid at a
time. There can be only one shape per row, per column, and per 2x2 cell. Check your answers by clicking on the green arrow and sliding the box up.
Use yellow transparencies to check rows, columns, and 2x2 cells.
Check your answers below.
Place the following events in the order they occurred in the story
Johnny and Ponyboy go to the drive-in movie and meets Cherry.
Ponyboy and Johnny cut and dye their hair.
Johnny gets hurt in a fire
Johnny dies
Dally dies
Ponyboy gets hit by his brother Darry and runs away.
Bob dies
F ACE
F ACE
Man
BoardLE
VEL
Barmonkeymonkeymonkeyrel DeerD
er
s
tair
s
BAN ANAthe weather
I am coORDERurt
Ingl k
Answers
Face to Face
Barrel full of Monkeys
Banana Split
Man Overboard
Deer Crossing
I am under the weather
Split Level
Upstairs
Order in the Court
Story Elements
Plot Setting
Problem/Solution
Character
Spin the spinner and discuss the chosen element about the story The Outsiders.
compositecoordinates count
data
cross
cube
curve
computercone
convexconsecutive
cubic
customary
concave
Put the words on the correct dictionary page then put the words on each page in alphabetical order.
composite coordinates count data
crosscube
curvecomputerconeconvexconsecutive
cubic
customary
concave
Check your answers by using the magic eraser on the small dictionary to the left.
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WetlandsFood WebMove the plants and animals at the bottom of the page into the wetland. Then, choosing the drawing tool, draw lines to what they eat.
Loodus
Bangladesh
So. Africa
Malaysia
Indonesia
Mayanmar
India
Taiwan
Seychelles
Ethiopia
Kenya
Somalia
Tanzania
Madagascar
Cambodia
Japan
Laos
Nepal
No. Korea
Pakistan
Philippines
So. Korea Vietnam
Bhutan
Thailand
Sri LankaSo. Korea
Mongolia VietnamChina
Continents and Oceans
Asia
AfricaEurope
Antarctica
North America
South America
Australia
Indian Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Arctic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Continents and Oceans
Asia
Africa
Europe
Antarctic
North America
South AmericaAustralia
Indian Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Arctic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Root
Leaf Stem
Flower
Label the Parts of the Plant
Drag the labels below to the correct parts of the plant.
Root
Stem
Flower
Leaf
Use the eraser and rub underneath each line to check your answers
What Parts of the Plant Do you Eat?
Seeds Leaves Stems
Roots Flowers Fruit
Help Vegetable Man sort the pictures below into the correct box.
BroccoliAsparagusLettuce Tomato
Carrot
Apple
Beans
Peas
Beet
Cauliflower
Blueberries
Celery
Pumpkin
Watermelon
Wheat
Strawberry
Green Onion
Potato
Cabbage Spinach Sunflower Seeds
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aprill 14, 2008What Parts of the Plant Do you Eat?
Seeds Leaves Stems
Roots Flowers Fruit
Answer Key
Broccoli
AsparagusLettuce
Tomato
Carrot
Apple
Beans
Peas
Beet
Cauliflower
Blueberries
Celery
Pumpkin
Sunflower Seeds
Watermelon
Wheat
Strawberry
Green Onion
Potato
Cabbage
Spinach
Parts of a plant cell
NucleusCell Wall
Cell membraneVacuole Chloroplast
Mitochondria
For more information click here
Cytoplasm
Vacuole
Nucleus
Cell Wall
Mitochondria
Chloroplast
Cytoplasm
Cell membrane
Animal cell
mitochondria
nucleus
vacuole
chloroplast
Plant cell
mitochondria
nucleus
vacuole
chloroplast
An amoeba is a single-celled animal. Watch the video and describe how this animal cell is different from a plant cell.