Books from Teacher Created Resources

  • Grammar, Usage & Mechanics Grade 6
    By Melissa Hart

    A James will learn to drive tomorrow. B James learning to drive tomorrow. C James have learned to drive tomorrow. D Correct as is Assessment (cont.) 36. Waltzing Matilda is my favorite song. A ©Teacher Created Resources, ...

  • Main Idea, Grade 3
    By Debra J. Housel

    James Merlin made the first pair of in-line skates in 1760. His skates had wooden spools in a row. He wore them to a party and ran into a mirror. He never wore them again. Few people tried skating, but those that did copied Merlin's ...

  • Ancient Egypt
    By Michelle Breyer, Marsha Kearns

    A slanted board propped up for skateboarding and a path leading up a hill are types of inclined planes. Inclined planes are used in many ways to make work easier. Some inclined planes are very steep; others are not.

  • Literature Circles: The Way to Go and How to Get There
    By Deborah Perlenfein, Brooke Morris

    ... circle or oval, contains petals, colorful decoration, gives pleasure, sent as gift Unusual Uses Synonyms perfume, medicines, decorate path, compass symbol flower, Queen Elizabeth Rose, Mr. Lincoln Rose, thorn bush Word Webs (cont.) ...

  • Using Graphic Novels in the Classroom, Grades 4-8
    By Melissa Hart

    For instance, the props person may also be an actor . Director—This person is responsible for helping the actors to rehearse the script . He or she watches the actors closely and gives advice for how to show emotion and build tension .

  • Language Skills, Grade 5
    By Mary Rosenberg

    (comparative adverb) Brady's project smells the yuckiest of all. (superlative adverb) If the adverb ends in -ly or has three or more syllables, do not add -est to the end of the word. Instead, use the word most before the adverb.

  • Math Simulations
    By Karen P. Hall

    Math Simulations

  • Building Blocks to Spelling
    By Karen Piovarcsik, Susanne Schaeffer

    If the word the child chose has a phonics rule, have the child tell the rule after he or she makes the match. If he or she doesn't know the rule, see if another student can tell him or her the rule; if not, review the rule with all the ...

  • Stock Market Simulations
    By Stephanie Buehler, Kacy Kohut

    When you purchase a bond, you are lending money to the company or government that issues it. Usually, an interest payment is collected from the company or government when the purchaser cashes the bond. If you buy a bond, it will include ...

  • Chalkboard Teacher Plan Book
    By Darlene Spivak

    Christopher Paul Curtis 1999 Holes. Louis Sachar 1998 Out of The Dust. Karen Hesse 1997 The View From Saturday. E.L. Konigsburg 1996 Midwife's Apprentice. Karen Cushman 1995 Walk Two Moons. Sharon Creech 1994 The Giver.

  • Reading First Activities
    By Jennifer Overend Prior

    Snow is cold. I love snow. Snow falls from the sky. 3. Ask the students to identify the sentences that are facts and the one sentence that represents a person's opinion. 4. Provide each student with nonfiction reading material. 5.

  • Nonfiction Reading Comprehension: Social Studies, Grade 4
    By Ruth Foster

    In 1853, James Buchanan was a diplomat . A diplomat is a person who acts for his or her country . A diplomat deals with other countries . President Pierce made Buchanan a minister . He made Buchanan his minister to Great Britain .

  • Using Math Manipulatives for Cooperative Problem Solving: Base Ten
    By Sharon Coan, Grace Jasmine, Kathy Walsh

    Using Math Manipulatives for Cooperative Problem Solving: Base Ten

  • A Guide for Using Holes in the Classroom
    By Rebecca Clark, Belinda Zampino

    The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle. William Morrow & Co., 1992. Golding, William G. Lord of the Flies. Chelsea House, 1996. Finding Treasure Buchanan, Paul. Gold Flakes for Breakfast. Concordia, 1998. Stevenson, Robert Louis.

  • Owls
    By Fran Van Vorst

    London, Jonathan. The Owl Who Became the Moon. Dutton Children's Books, 1993. Mahy, Margaret. Feeling Funny. Children's Press, 1993. Mowat, Farley. Owls in the Family. Little Brown Press, 1961. Norman, Howard A. The Owl-Scatterer.

  • Full-Color Literacy Activities: Sight Words
    By Renee Liles

    Wow! Full-color, ready-to-use art PLUS activities that are based on the latest research on literacy.

  • Full-color Literacy Activities for Sight Words & Sentences: Grades 1 - 2
    By Cassie Lewis, Renee Liles

    Full-color Literacy Activities for Sight Words & Sentences: Grades 1 - 2

  • Prepare & Practice for Standardized Tests Grade 2: Language Arts / Math / Social Studies / Science
    By Julia McMeans

    C It becomes a gas. 2. Which season is usually the hottest? 6. What happens when water vapor condenses? A spring B summer C autumn A It becomes a liquid. B Clouds turn gray. C It snows. 3. Which season is usually the rainiest?

  • Prepare & Practice for Standardized Tests: Grade 4
    By Julia McMeans

    1. What happens in and around the pond as we get more hours of sunlight? A Spring occurs. B Rivers overflow their banks. C Life in our ponds comes alive. 4. This passage was written mainly E to warn us of the dangers of river life.

  • Multicultural Holidays
    By Julia Jasmine

    Spring. Holiday. Contract. (cont.) 1. Choose the spring holiday in which you are most interested. (Note: Spring holidays celebrate many different things.) 2. ... Don't forget to list any people to whom you spoke. c.